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The following pages link to Lionel Laborie, 'From English Trembleurs to French Inspirés: A Transnational Perspective on the Origins of French Quakerism (1654-1789)', (Q266616):
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- The Illuminés infiltrate Paris and find a leader in Simon Morin, 1640 (Q266665) (← links)
- The Inspiré Paul Coudognan travels on foot from Vaunage to Holland to publicise the cause of his community, 1769 (Q266666) (← links)
- The Inspiré Paul Coudognan travels to London and meets the eminent Quaker John Eliot (Q266667) (← links)
- The Norwegian Quaker Christopher Meidel exhorts Parisians to repent of their sins, August 1708 (Q266668) (← links)
- The prophet Maroger is arrested for his fanatical preaching, Nages, December 1745 (Q266669) (← links)
- The Quaker Anthony Benezet and his family migrate from London to Philadelphia, 1731 (Q266670) (← links)
- Two Quakers arrive in Paris, claiming to be ambassadors to the Duke of Savoy, January 1657 (Q266671) (← links)
- William Penn recruits European immigrants to his Quaker colony in Pennsylvania with the help of the Quakers John Bellers and Benjamin Furly (Q266672) (← links)
- William Penn sends 60 families, mostly Huguenot winegrowers from Languedoc and Poitou, to the Quaker colony in Pennsylvania, April 1686 (Q266673) (← links)