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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... brought against the Quakers on this subject . The first is , that John the Baptist , * when the sol- diers demanded of him what they should do , did not desire them to leave the service in which they were engaged , but , on the other ...
... brought against the Quakers on this subject . The first is , that John the Baptist , * when the sol- diers demanded of him what they should do , did not desire them to leave the service in which they were engaged , but , on the other ...
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... brought against the Qua- kers on this occasion , is of a similar nature with the former . It is said that , if war had been unlawful , our Saviour , when the centurion * came to him at Capernaum , would have found fault with his pro ...
... brought against the Qua- kers on this occasion , is of a similar nature with the former . It is said that , if war had been unlawful , our Saviour , when the centurion * came to him at Capernaum , would have found fault with his pro ...
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... brought this charge against the Christians , if the fact had not been publicly known . But let us see whether it was denied by those , who were of opinion that his work demanded a reply . The person , who wrote against him in favour of ...
... brought this charge against the Christians , if the fact had not been publicly known . But let us see whether it was denied by those , who were of opinion that his work demanded a reply . The person , who wrote against him in favour of ...
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... brought before the tri- bunal , in order to be enrolled as a soldier , Dion , the proconsul , asked him his name . Maximilian , turn- ing to him , replied , " Why wouldst thou know my name ? I am a Christian , and cannot fight . " Then ...
... brought before the tri- bunal , in order to be enrolled as a soldier , Dion , the proconsul , asked him his name . Maximilian , turn- ing to him , replied , " Why wouldst thou know my name ? I am a Christian , and cannot fight . " Then ...
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... brought before the prefect . There he had an opportunity of correcting his for- mer expressions . But as he persisted in the same sentiments , he suffered . It is remarkable , that , al- most immediately after his execution , Cassian ...
... brought before the prefect . There he had an opportunity of correcting his for- mer expressions . But as he persisted in the same sentiments , he suffered . It is remarkable , that , al- most immediately after his execution , Cassian ...
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