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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... bear patiently all the penalties annexed to such a refusal , but never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall distinguish by the name of Great Tenets . These ...
... bear patiently all the penalties annexed to such a refusal , but never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall distinguish by the name of Great Tenets . These ...
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... bear arms under any circum- stances of hostility whatever . Hence there is no such character as that of a Quaker soldier . A Qua- ker is always able to avoid the regular army , because the circumstance of entering into it is a matter of ...
... bear arms under any circum- stances of hostility whatever . Hence there is no such character as that of a Quaker soldier . A Qua- ker is always able to avoid the regular army , because the circumstance of entering into it is a matter of ...
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... bear arms against any other person whatsoever , and particularly when , according to the doctrines of the New Testament , no geographical boundaries fix the limits of love and enmity between man and man , but the whole human race are ...
... bear arms against any other person whatsoever , and particularly when , according to the doctrines of the New Testament , no geographical boundaries fix the limits of love and enmity between man and man , but the whole human race are ...
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... bear arms for the emperor , even in the case of necessity , and when their services would have been accepted . He told them farther , that if the rest of the empire were of their opinion , it would soon be overrun by the Bar- barians ...
... bear arms for the emperor , even in the case of necessity , and when their services would have been accepted . He told them farther , that if the rest of the empire were of their opinion , it would soon be overrun by the Bar- barians ...
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... bear arms . And if the Christian writers of this age were of this opinion , contrary to all their senti- ments before their conversion , and wholly from their knowledge of divine truths , why should not others , who had a common nature ...
... bear arms . And if the Christian writers of this age were of this opinion , contrary to all their senti- ments before their conversion , and wholly from their knowledge of divine truths , why should not others , who had a common nature ...
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