Stephen Crisp And His Correspondents 1657 1692 Being a Synopsis of the Letters

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Stephen Crisp And His Correspondents 1657 1692 Being a Synopsis of the Letters
Charlotte Fell Smith
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JOHN SWINTON, of Swinton, on the Borders of Scotland, was the great great grandfather, on the maternal side, of Sir Walter Scott, see letter from Sir Walter Scott in The Friends' Monthly Magazine, Bristol, 1830, vol. I. P. 186. He was a man in high esteem with Cromwell, and great in the management of affairs of Scotland. He held meetings with Barclay, and was imprisoned for so doing. Unfortunately he fell into great irregularity of conduct, and was for a time entirely separated from the Society
..., though restored upon his repentance. He died at Borthwick, 1679. (Jaffray's Diary, Lond. , 1833. ) The VANDERWALLS of Harwich were a family of Dutch origin, who intermarried with many of the English Friends. In a curious tract at Sion College, " A Reply to Tho. Upsher's pretended answer to the printed account of an occasional Conference between George- Keith and Thomas Upsher, at Colchester, the 1st of January, 1700, by George Keith, " there is a history of a controversy between a Mr. Noah Raoul, of Colchester, and Daniel Vanderwall, concerning the Rule of Faith.

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