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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... live under them . And any attempt to this end is considered by the Quakers as a direct usurpa- tion of the prerogative of God , This tenet the Quakers adopt again on a contem , plation of the conduct and doctrines of Jesus Christ and of ...
... live under them . And any attempt to this end is considered by the Quakers as a direct usurpa- tion of the prerogative of God , This tenet the Quakers adopt again on a contem , plation of the conduct and doctrines of Jesus Christ and of ...
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... lives by the sword shall perish by the sword ? Can one , who professes the peaceable doctrines of the Gospel , be a soldier , when it is his duty not so much as to go to law ? and shall he , who is not to revenge his own wrongs , be ...
... lives by the sword shall perish by the sword ? Can one , who professes the peaceable doctrines of the Gospel , be a soldier , when it is his duty not so much as to go to law ? and shall he , who is not to revenge his own wrongs , be ...
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... live with Christ the Lord . " Dion , then ordered his name to be struck from the roll , and , when this was done , he proceeded , “ Be- cause , out of thy rebellious spirit , thou hast refused to bear arms , thou shalt be punished ...
... live with Christ the Lord . " Dion , then ordered his name to be struck from the roll , and , when this was done , he proceeded , “ Be- cause , out of thy rebellious spirit , thou hast refused to bear arms , thou shalt be punished ...
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... live in fine houses , and to indulge in luxuries . But , above all , they had begun to be envious , and quarrelsome , and to dissemble , and to cheat , and to falsify their word , so that they lost the character , which Pliny , an ...
... live in fine houses , and to indulge in luxuries . But , above all , they had begun to be envious , and quarrelsome , and to dissemble , and to cheat , and to falsify their word , so that they lost the character , which Pliny , an ...
第 64 頁
... live upon one another . I think the first question he would ask would be , And from whence do these fightings come ? It would be replied of course , that they came from their lusts ; that these beings , though diminutive in their ...
... live upon one another . I think the first question he would ask would be , And from whence do these fightings come ? It would be replied of course , that they came from their lusts ; that these beings , though diminutive in their ...
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