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Spence, Robert, 1871–1964
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1890
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George Fox His Journal
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19th century-20th century
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Fox, George (1624–1691), a founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
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Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
George Fox Comes to London After the Great Fire
between 1890 and 1911