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  1. Elias Hicks Blackburn (September 17, 1827 – April 6, 1908) was the first bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) of Provo and later served as a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature. Biography. Blackburn was born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He became ...

  2. In this biography of Elias Hicks, a Quaker preacher involved in the first schism of the Quaker religion, the author uses Hicks' journal entries and other sources to discuss his life and accomplishments, both religious and secular Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [297]-337)

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  4. 10 de sept. de 2009 · Paul Buckley (Editor) For 175 years, the prevailing image of Elias Hicks has been a false one. His opponents in the Religious Society of Friends have successfully misrepresented him as denying Christ and the scriptures. In his last year of life, Hicks reluctantly penned a reply to these charges, recounting in his journal how God had ordered his ...

  5. Studies the life of Elias Hicks who as a Quaker, lived through a very eventful eighty years. Born in 1748, he lived from a time with 13 colonies to his death when there were 24 states in a proud independent nation. Acceso a más de 1 millón de títulos por un precio mensual conveniente.

  6. Top 25 Inspirational Collection of Christian Quotes and Sayings by Elias Hicks "You are never tempted by a devil without you, but by a devil within you.", "The more strictly and faithfully every man and woman lives up to the guidance and teaching of this Inward Anointing - and never turns aside to the right hand or left for the precepts and traditions of men - the more instruction and help ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Soon after his move Isaac married Sarah Doughty (a local Quaker) on 12 May 12 1790. Sarah Doughty was also a distant relation as she was the daughter of John and Abigail (Hicks) Doughty of Brooklyn. She was born 27 Mar 1768 and she died 3 Aug 1847. After they wed they moved into a house on Everitt Street in Brooklyn and sold the store.