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  • '''Robert Barclay''' (December 23, 1648 – October 3, 1690) was an eminent writer known for ...s within thee, which never flatters. I am thy faithful friend and servant, Robert Barclay.''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Robert Barclay]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Robert Barclay''' (December 23, 1648 – October 3, 1690) was an eminent writer known for ...s within thee, which never flatters. I am thy faithful friend and servant, Robert Barclay.''
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  • ...d. The Journal of George Fox. Cambridge University Press. 1952</ref> but Robert Barclay later said that the name came from the trembling which resulted from the co
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  • ...s restricted to the Bible and Quaker texts written by [[George Fox]] and [[Robert Barclay]].<ref> He was expelled from the Quakers in 1773 because of his military ac
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  • ...s restricted to the Bible and Quaker texts written by [[George Fox]] and [[Robert Barclay]].<ref> He was expelled from the Quakers in 1773 because of his military ac
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  • ...0</ref> [[William Penn (Quaker)|William Penn]] for English matters, and [[Robert Barclay]] for Scottish both had influence at court, and this helped with individual
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