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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... arise , as if the places allotted for Christian worship , were the most proper from whence to issue the news of human suffering , or to excite the passions of men for the destruction of one another . Nor is this all . The very colours ...
... arise , as if the places allotted for Christian worship , were the most proper from whence to issue the news of human suffering , or to excite the passions of men for the destruction of one another . Nor is this all . The very colours ...
第 92 頁
... arise , that it could hardly fail of obtaining an accommodation . And the probability is , that such a nation would grow so high in esteem with other nations , that they would have recourse to it in their disputes with one another , and ...
... arise , that it could hardly fail of obtaining an accommodation . And the probability is , that such a nation would grow so high in esteem with other nations , that they would have recourse to it in their disputes with one another , and ...
第 108 頁
... arise out of the nature of the pay- ments made to them , or out of the nature of tithes History of tithes from the fourth century to the reign of Henry the eighth , when they were defini- tively consolidated into the laws of the land ...
... arise out of the nature of the pay- ments made to them , or out of the nature of tithes History of tithes from the fourth century to the reign of Henry the eighth , when they were defini- tively consolidated into the laws of the land ...
第 134 頁
... arise from spiritual knowledge on the one hand , or from their discipline on the other . That which arises from the first , will be a perfect virtue . It will produce activity in excellence . That which arises from the second , will be ...
... arise from spiritual knowledge on the one hand , or from their discipline on the other . That which arises from the first , will be a perfect virtue . It will produce activity in excellence . That which arises from the second , will be ...
第 153 頁
... arise from various causes , any violation of which is a violation of a moral law . This principle , if attended to by the Quakers , must , as I have just observed , secure all animals which may belong to them , froin oppression . They ...
... arise from various causes , any violation of which is a violation of a moral law . This principle , if attended to by the Quakers , must , as I have just observed , secure all animals which may belong to them , froin oppression . They ...
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