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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... allowed- and as having been forbidden by Jesus Christ - Ex- planation of the scriptural passages cited on this occasion - Christianity not so perfect with the law- fulness of oaths as without it — Other reasons taken from considerations ...
... allowed- and as having been forbidden by Jesus Christ - Ex- planation of the scriptural passages cited on this occasion - Christianity not so perfect with the law- fulness of oaths as without it — Other reasons taken from considerations ...
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... allowed . Now there was one oath , which had been allowed in ancient time . The Jews had been permitted , in matters of judgment , to swear by the name of God . This permission was given them , for one , among other reasons , that they ...
... allowed . Now there was one oath , which had been allowed in ancient time . The Jews had been permitted , in matters of judgment , to swear by the name of God . This permission was given them , for one , among other reasons , that they ...
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... allowed , for that he came to ab- * rogate the ancient law , and perjury with it . It was his object to make the word of his true disciples equal to the ancient oath . Thus he substituted truth for oaths . And he made this essential dif ...
... allowed , for that he came to ab- * rogate the ancient law , and perjury with it . It was his object to make the word of his true disciples equal to the ancient oath . Thus he substituted truth for oaths . And he made this essential dif ...
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... allowed him the opportunity of a military life . But they believe , independently of this , that the spirit which he manifested upon earth , would have been of itself a sufficient bar to such an employment . This they judge from his opi ...
... allowed him the opportunity of a military life . But they believe , independently of this , that the spirit which he manifested upon earth , would have been of itself a sufficient bar to such an employment . This they judge from his opi ...
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... allowed him to consider , whether he would sacrifice or die . When the time was ex- pired , he chose the latter . Indeed , so desirous were the early Christians of keeping clear of idolatry in every shape , that they avoided every ...
... allowed him to consider , whether he would sacrifice or die . When the time was ex- pired , he chose the latter . Indeed , so desirous were the early Christians of keeping clear of idolatry in every shape , that they avoided every ...
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