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- qkh.1993.0010 accessDate "2015-08-15".
- qkh.1993.0010 author "R. Ward Harrington".
- qkh.1993.0010 date "Fall 1993".
- qkh.1993.0010 doi "10.1353/qkh.1993.0010".
- qkh.1993.0010 isCitedBy Edward_Hart_(settler).
- qkh.1993.0010 issue "2".
- qkh.1993.0010 journal "Quaker History".
- qkh.1993.0010 jstor "41947247".
- qkh.1993.0010 pages "104–109".
- qkh.1993.0010 publisher "Friends Historical Association".
- qkh.1993.0010 quote "The Flushing Remonstrance of 1657 provides an unusually rich display of rhetoric and fine English style, and concretely illustrates the seventeenth century practice of speaking Scripture. This practice consists of an outpouring of ministry in which words and phrases of Scripture are woven into the discourse with no mention of "chapter or verse," but in a manner by which they can be clearly identified as Scripture. The ministry of George Fox displays this feature but the Flushing Remonstrance is an unusually concentrated illustration of it. In these ministers, Scripture had been so thoroughly assimilated that its words and phrases became a part of the person. What follows is the text of the Flushing Remonstrance with the Biblical phrases identified by chapter and verse in the King James Version. This compilation may not exhaust the Biblical elements to be found in the Remonstrance, but it suggests the possibilities.".
- qkh.1993.0010 title "Speaking Scripture: The Flushing Remonstrance of 1657".
- qkh.1993.0010 volume "82".