A Portraiture of Quakerism, Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Economy, and Character, of the Society of Friends: 3, 第 1-3 卷Samuel Stansbury, 1806 - 372 頁 |
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... Quakers have done as a society upon earth , p . CHAPTER III . 255 • 266 Quakers in England on the decline in point of numbers , as a religious so- ciety - Certain causes of this decline , p . CHAPTER IV . 273 -These of Supposed remedies ...
... Quakers have done as a society upon earth , p . CHAPTER III . 255 • 266 Quakers in England on the decline in point of numbers , as a religious so- ciety - Certain causes of this decline , p . CHAPTER IV . 273 -These of Supposed remedies ...
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... Quakers believe , however , that Christian churches may admonish such members as fall into error , and may even cut them off from mem- bership , but this must be done not by the temporal , but by the spiritual sword . This tenet the Quakers ...
... Quakers believe , however , that Christian churches may admonish such members as fall into error , and may even cut them off from mem- bership , but this must be done not by the temporal , but by the spiritual sword . This tenet the Quakers ...
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... Quakers hold , is , that it is unlawful for Christians to take a civil oath . Many and grievous were the sufferings of the Quakers , in the early part of their history , on ac- count of their refusing to swear before the civil ...
... Quakers hold , is , that it is unlawful for Christians to take a civil oath . Many and grievous were the sufferings of the Quakers , in the early part of their history , on ac- count of their refusing to swear before the civil ...
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... Quakers have an objection to oaths , as solemn appeals to God , because they are unnecessary . It is an old saving among the Quaker writers , that " truth was before all oaths . " By this they mean , there was a time , when men's words ...
... Quakers have an objection to oaths , as solemn appeals to God , because they are unnecessary . It is an old saving among the Quaker writers , that " truth was before all oaths . " By this they mean , there was a time , when men's words ...
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... Quakers consider the common administration of oaths to have a tendency that is injurious to the mo- ral interests of men . This notion relative to the bad tendency of oaths , the Quakers state to have prevailed even in the Gen- tile ...
... Quakers consider the common administration of oaths to have a tendency that is injurious to the mo- ral interests of men . This notion relative to the bad tendency of oaths , the Quakers state to have prevailed even in the Gen- tile ...
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