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"aspire to lead a quiet life..work with your own hands..
that you may walk properly..that you may lack nothing."

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Deborah
I am a born again, charismatic, plain dressing, christian of Quaker decent. (Isn't that a colorful salad of faith, but then again, a lot of different ingredients make the most flavorful salads!) I've been married for 15 very happy years to a wonderful husband and father. We have three grown children. Two grandchildren with a third on the way! This blog is about my journey with God. How I lived through abuse, and lack of love. How God brought me through the 80's even though I chose to do it with drugs and steeped in an alcoholic haze. How the choices I made then affected my life in very negative ways. How I got to today merely by the grace and mercy of God. And how my faith grew in strange ways through various experiences and has taken on some unique characteristics. On this blog I will share what the Lord has shown me. Here I will go from day to day. I hope you will follow along as I learn and grow in His grace. P.S. I'm also the only Quaker in my area.
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    5 years ago
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    6 years ago
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    6 years ago
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    7 years ago
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    7 years ago
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    9 years ago
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    9 years ago
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    10 years ago
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    11 years ago
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    11 years ago
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    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
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    13 years ago
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    14 years ago
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    15 years ago
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    15 years ago
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    16 years ago
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    16 years ago
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    16 years ago
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    17 years ago
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    17 years ago
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    17 years ago
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On June 1, in 1660, American colonist Mary Dyer was hanged in Boston for violating Massachusetts Bay Colony law by preaching Quakerism.

Dyer was among a short list of outspoken women in the colony's earliest years. Before she became a Quaker, she and Anne Hutchinson were banished for preaching that God spoke directly to individuals rather than through the clergy.

Dyer, Hutchinson and their husbands started the colony of Rhode Island after being kicked out of Massachusetts in 1638.

In 1657, she returned to Massachusetts as a Quaker preacher and began spreading her gospel across New England. Dyer was repeatedly arrested and banished.

On May 31, 1660, she was convicted of defying the anti-Quaker law and was hanged the next day.


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