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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... adopt again on a contem , plation of the conduct and doctrines of Jesus Christ and of his apostles . They find nothing in these , which can give the least handle to any man to use force in the religious concerns of another . During the ...
... adopt again on a contem , plation of the conduct and doctrines of Jesus Christ and of his apostles . They find nothing in these , which can give the least handle to any man to use force in the religious concerns of another . During the ...
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... adoption of his own . In the memorable instance , where James and John were willing to have called fire from Heaven , to burn those who re- fused to receive him , he rebuked them by an assur- ance , that " they knew not what spirit they ...
... adoption of his own . In the memorable instance , where James and John were willing to have called fire from Heaven , to burn those who re- fused to receive him , he rebuked them by an assur- ance , that " they knew not what spirit they ...
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... adoption of such a maxim would have had a similar tendency with the subjugation of the passions in producing the ... adopt- ing the larger interpretation of the words in the ser- mon upon the Mount , as well as the less , is the fol ...
... adoption of such a maxim would have had a similar tendency with the subjugation of the passions in producing the ... adopt- ing the larger interpretation of the words in the ser- mon upon the Mount , as well as the less , is the fol ...
第 79 頁
... adoption of the policy of the Gospel in pre- ference of the policy of the world , that , if the globe were to be peopled by Quakers , there would be no Now I would ask , what are Quakers but men , and might not all , if they would ...
... adoption of the policy of the Gospel in pre- ference of the policy of the world , that , if the globe were to be peopled by Quakers , there would be no Now I would ask , what are Quakers but men , and might not all , if they would ...
第 81 頁
... adopted the po- licy of the world , and were always at war - and of other American settlers , who adopted the policy of the Gospel , and were always at peace - No case stronger , than where civilized men had to deal with savage American ...
... adopted the po- licy of the world , and were always at war - and of other American settlers , who adopted the policy of the Gospel , and were always at peace - No case stronger , than where civilized men had to deal with savage American ...
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