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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Henry Simmons journals, Vol. 2 1799

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After his Brother heared
those sayings he called a Council
the same evening, and sent his
Son for me to attend in the morning
which I did, and heard them rehearse
the matter, after which they reques-
ted me to tell them whether I be-
lieved it to to be true. I told them
there had been Instances of the
same kind amongst White people
even of the Quakers, falling into
a Trance, and saw both the good
place, and bad place, and seen many
Wonderful sights, which I did
believe. and told them I could
see no reason why it should not
be the case with them, as we are all