The Great Plague. The Story of London\'s Most Deadly Year
236 • Surviving acknowledged, “and therefore would many be freed from them.” Yet they should know also that neither persecution ...
Not by Bread Alone • 237 tered infected dwellings to care for the sick. London’s Quakers followed the Dutch example. Their sever ...
238 • Surviving The Shadow of Death I am environ’d with danger, and have nothing to trust to but your prayers to Al- mighty God, ...
Not by Bread Alone • 239 Evelyn property—naming them one by one. “All the houses about ye doctor swept away, and at least 50 mor ...
240 • Surviving more to me; for I am with all faithfulness and intire affection, my dear wife, your most inviolable loving husba ...
Not by Bread Alone• 241 God’s providence from Ezekiel 9 , 2 Kings 20 , and 2 Chronicles 16.^12 Psalm 91 , offering serenity in p ...
242 • Surviving him since the Restoration, and now the pestilence was in houses on either side of his rented quarters. Then his ...
Not by Bread Alone • 243 worse time. In the metropolis, ten thousand persons had died the past week, and smoke from the public f ...
Since my last on Tuesday night I have no newes to add to the inclosed [Bill of Mortality]; by which you will also perceive ye si ...
The Awakening • 245 wharfs and Custom House devoid of activity. Few boats could be seen on the river. Scarcely any of Samuel Pep ...
246 • Surviving only keeps me so.” His diligence had garnered him new deals with suppliers in October even though the money supp ...
The Awakening • 247 When the parish of Saint Olave Hart Street recorded only one death for the week, Elizabeth Pepys decisively ...
248 • Surviving was in the Hart Street parish; Pepys put off plans to move back in with his wife. Allin, Pepys, Turner, and Patr ...
The Awakening • 249 increase in his free time, perhaps because he felt conflicted by her impending move. He happily changed the ...
250 • Surviving “Porters bow everywhere to us,” Pepys exclaimed, “and such begging of beg- gars.” From the porch of his church, ...
The Awakening • 251 and Elizabeth’s surgeons had risked death while continuing to serve the poor at Saint Bartholomew and Saint ...
252 • Surviving a surgical bill of thirty pounds; it had been approved three years before. In Westminster the king presented han ...
The Awakening • 253 Sir William Turner, being wealthier, more religious, and more civic minded, had undoubtedly contributed cons ...
254 • Surviving pounds (at an estimate of fifty thousand pounds for transporting and main- taining the evacuees), but it would s ...
The Awakening • 255 That was not the end of it. In spring the number of deaths rose again, “the plague, as we hear, increasing e ...
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