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Quaker Tour of England, Page 11 of 22
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As we traveled, we came near a very great hill, called Pendle Hill, and I was moved of the Lord to go up to the top of it; which I did with difficulty, it was so very steep and high. When I was come to the top, I saw the sea bordering upon Lancashire. From the top of this hill the Lord let me see in what places he had a great people to be gathered.
Journal of George Fox, Chapter VI, A New Era Begins, 1652
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12. Cartmel |
2. Bunhill Fields/Bunhill Meeting |
13. Swarthmoor Hall and Meeting |
3. Jordans Meeting/Barn/Farmhouse |
14. Quaker Tapestry Exhibition at Kendal |
4. Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre |
15. Lancaster Castle |
5. Fenny Drayton |
16. Brigflatts Meeting |
6. Mancetter Parish Church |
17. Firbank Fell |
7. Hartshill Meeting |
18. York |
8. Coventry Cathedral |
19. The Retreat Mental Hospital |
9. Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale |
20. Norwich |
10. Crawshawbooth Meeting |
21. Earlham Hall |
11. Pendle Hill |
22. Reflections After the Tour |
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