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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... greater per- fection of the human character than under the law . Men were not only not to kill , but not even to che- rish the passion of revenge . * And " whereas it was said of old , An eye for an eye , and a tooth for a tooth , I say ...
... greater per- fection of the human character than under the law . Men were not only not to kill , but not even to che- rish the passion of revenge . * And " whereas it was said of old , An eye for an eye , and a tooth for a tooth , I say ...
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... greater than he . " The second argument 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 ...
... greater than he . " The second argument 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 ...
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... greater is the chance for impunity . " These are the sentiments of Cyprian , and that they were the result of his views of Christianity , as taken from the divine writings , there can be little doubt . If he had stood upon the same ...
... greater is the chance for impunity . " These are the sentiments of Cyprian , and that they were the result of his views of Christianity , as taken from the divine writings , there can be little doubt . If he had stood upon the same ...
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... greater lengths ; and so it happened , for as Heathens , who professed to be Christians out of compliment to their emperor , had no objection to the military service , so Christians , who had submit- ted to Heathenism on the same ...
... greater lengths ; and so it happened , for as Heathens , who professed to be Christians out of compliment to their emperor , had no objection to the military service , so Christians , who had submit- ted to Heathenism on the same ...
第 63 頁
... greater value than we do , upon the blessings of peace . And we should be apt to consider the con- nexion between war and misery , and between war and moral evil , in a light so much stronger than we do at present , that we might even ...
... greater value than we do , upon the blessings of peace . And we should be apt to consider the con- nexion between war and misery , and between war and moral evil , in a light so much stronger than we do at present , that we might even ...
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