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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... knowledge of God , and bring- ing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ . " From hence the Quakers argue , that the * The Heathen nations , on account of their idolatry , were called enemies by the Jews . +2 Cor . x ...
... knowledge of God , and bring- ing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ . " From hence the Quakers argue , that the * The Heathen nations , on account of their idolatry , were called enemies by the Jews . +2 Cor . x ...
第 45 頁
... knowledge of divine truths , why should not others , who had a common nature with these , be impressed , on receiving the same truths , in a similar manner ? And so undoubtedly they were . And as this belief was universal among the ...
... knowledge of divine truths , why should not others , who had a common nature with these , be impressed , on receiving the same truths , in a similar manner ? And so undoubtedly they were . And as this belief was universal among the ...
第 59 頁
... knowledge on this subject , which their successors had not , inasmuch as the former were soon afterwards lost . They say secondly , that if there was any thing in tradition which might help to explain these passages more satisfactorily ...
... knowledge on this subject , which their successors had not , inasmuch as the former were soon afterwards lost . They say secondly , that if there was any thing in tradition which might help to explain these passages more satisfactorily ...
第 129 頁
... knowledge of which will assist us in the discussion of this question ; circum- stances , which will speak for themselves , and to VOL . III . S 1 which we may always refer in the case of difficulty OF THE QUAKERS . 129.
... knowledge of which will assist us in the discussion of this question ; circum- stances , which will speak for themselves , and to VOL . III . S 1 which we may always refer in the case of difficulty OF THE QUAKERS . 129.
第 132 頁
... knowledge which he possesses . Hence all pious men may be said to have been Quakers . Hence the patriarchs were Quakers , that is , because they professed to be led by the Spirit of God . Hence the Apostles and primitive Christians were ...
... knowledge which he possesses . Hence all pious men may be said to have been Quakers . Hence the patriarchs were Quakers , that is , because they professed to be led by the Spirit of God . Hence the Apostles and primitive Christians were ...
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