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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... kind , and courteous , and charitable , beyond all example , to others . They abstained from all man- ner of violence . They prayed for those who perse- cuted them . They were patterns of humility and patience . They made no sacrifice ...
... kind , and courteous , and charitable , beyond all example , to others . They abstained from all man- ner of violence . They prayed for those who perse- cuted them . They were patterns of humility and patience . They made no sacrifice ...
第 77 頁
... kind of conduct is most likely to disarm an opponent , that of him who holds up his arm to strike , if his opponent should not com- ply with his terms , or of him who argues justly , who manifests a temper of love and forbearance , and ...
... kind of conduct is most likely to disarm an opponent , that of him who holds up his arm to strike , if his opponent should not com- ply with his terms , or of him who argues justly , who manifests a temper of love and forbearance , and ...
第 93 頁
... kind . The goodness of the emperor Antoninus Pius was so great , that he was said to have outdone all example . He had no war in the course of a long reign of twenty - four years , so that he was compared to Numa . 2 And nothing is more ...
... kind . The goodness of the emperor Antoninus Pius was so great , that he was said to have outdone all example . He had no war in the course of a long reign of twenty - four years , so that he was compared to Numa . 2 And nothing is more ...
第 116 頁
... England , being willing to have a share with those , who by a happy kind of commerce exchange heavenly things for earthly , and smitten with the love of At Richard the second confirmed these tithes to the parishes 116 GREAT TENETS .
... England , being willing to have a share with those , who by a happy kind of commerce exchange heavenly things for earthly , and smitten with the love of At Richard the second confirmed these tithes to the parishes 116 GREAT TENETS .
第 120 頁
... kind of commerce exchanged heavenly things for earthly ; " or because the popes of Rome wished them to be so , from whose jurisdiction all the sub- jects of England were discharged by law . They resisted the payment of them , because ...
... kind of commerce exchanged heavenly things for earthly ; " or because the popes of Rome wished them to be so , from whose jurisdiction all the sub- jects of England were discharged by law . They resisted the payment of them , because ...
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