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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... consider their fellow- creatures as brethren , they would relieve them as such , and there would be no occasion of laws for the poor . As men would then have more solicitude for the public good , and more large and liberal notions ...
... consider their fellow- creatures as brethren , they would relieve them as such , and there would be no occasion of laws for the poor . As men would then have more solicitude for the public good , and more large and liberal notions ...
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... consider himself as having any dominion over their faith , but as helpers of their joy . " * cc But if neither Jesus Christ , who was the author of that religion , which many civil governments have established , nor the apostles , who ...
... consider himself as having any dominion over their faith , but as helpers of their joy . " * cc But if neither Jesus Christ , who was the author of that religion , which many civil governments have established , nor the apostles , who ...
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... Consider oaths as unnecessary - as having an im- moral tendency , which even the Heathens allowed- and as having been forbidden by Jesus Christ - Ex- planation of the scriptural passages cited on this occasion - Christianity not so ...
... Consider oaths as unnecessary - as having an im- moral tendency , which even the Heathens allowed- and as having been forbidden by Jesus Christ - Ex- planation of the scriptural passages cited on this occasion - Christianity not so ...
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... consider them as solemn appeals to God , as that they consider the penalties , which will follow their violation ; so that a simple affirmation , under the same pains and pe- nalties , would be equally productive of the truth . ร The ...
... consider them as solemn appeals to God , as that they consider the penalties , which will follow their violation ; so that a simple affirmation , under the same pains and pe- nalties , would be equally productive of the truth . ร The ...
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... consider the common administration of oaths to have a tendency that is injurious to the mo- ral interests of men . This notion relative to the bad tendency of oaths , the Quakers state to have prevailed even in the Gen- tile world . As ...
... consider the common administration of oaths to have a tendency that is injurious to the mo- ral interests of men . This notion relative to the bad tendency of oaths , the Quakers state to have prevailed even in the Gen- tile world . As ...
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