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1676. Or an offer of disputation on fourteen proposals made this last summer (1672) unto George Fox then present on Rhode Island in New England. Also how the disputation went on being managed three days at Newport on Rhode Island and one day at Providence, between John Stubs, John Burnet and William Edmundson on the one part and Roger Williams on the other, in which many quotations out of George Fox and Ed. Burrowes Book in Folio are alleged. With an appendix of some scores of George Fox's simple, lame answers to his opposites in that Book, quoted and replied to by Roger Williams. Due to the…mehr

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1676. Or an offer of disputation on fourteen proposals made this last summer (1672) unto George Fox then present on Rhode Island in New England. Also how the disputation went on being managed three days at Newport on Rhode Island and one day at Providence, between John Stubs, John Burnet and William Edmundson on the one part and Roger Williams on the other, in which many quotations out of George Fox and Ed. Burrowes Book in Folio are alleged. With an appendix of some scores of George Fox's simple, lame answers to his opposites in that Book, quoted and replied to by Roger Williams. Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read. Old English text.
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Roger K. Williams has spent over 20 years in retail, more than 18 years in IT, and in excess of 12 years in leadership roles at Fortune 50 companies. He has also earned numerous certifications including ITIL® Expert, PMP, COBIT® 5 Foundation, HDI Support Center Manager, ISO20000 Foundation, and Toastmasters Advanced Communicator Bronze. He has spoken at international conferences and panel sessions on ITSM and navigating the future of computing. His writings on managing attention and harnessing technology trends at the RogertheITSMGuy blog and on Google+ have garnered praise from a diverse audience.