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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... believe a compliance with any law or custom to be wrong , p . • 158 CHAPTER VI . Sixth is , that in political affairs they reason upon principle , and not upon consequences , p . 169 CHAPTER VII . Seventh is independence of mind , p ...
... believe a compliance with any law or custom to be wrong , p . • 158 CHAPTER VI . Sixth is , that in political affairs they reason upon principle , and not upon consequences , p . 169 CHAPTER VII . Seventh is independence of mind , p ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... believe , that truth would be spoken , if oaths were done away . Thus , that which is called honour by the world , will bind men to the truth , who perhaps know but little of religion . But if so , then he , who makes Christianity his ...
... believe , that truth would be spoken , if oaths were done away . Thus , that which is called honour by the world , will bind men to the truth , who perhaps know but little of religion . But if so , then he , who makes Christianity his ...
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... believe , secondly , that , if men accustom themselves to call upon God on civil occasions , they render his name so familiar to them , that they are likely to lose the reverence due to it , or so to blend religious with secular ...
... believe , secondly , that , if men accustom themselves to call upon God on civil occasions , they render his name so familiar to them , that they are likely to lose the reverence due to it , or so to blend religious with secular ...
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... believe it un- lawful for Christians to engage in the profession of arms , or indeed to 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 ...
... believe it un- lawful for Christians to engage in the profession of arms , or indeed to 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 ...
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