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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... never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall distinguish by the name of Great Tenets . These are considered as arising out of the implied or positive ...
... never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall distinguish by the name of Great Tenets . These are considered as arising out of the implied or positive ...
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... never fight , there would be no need of armies . As they would then 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 ...
... never fight , there would be no need of armies . As they would then 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 ...
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... Never swear , but let thy word be yes or no . " So religious was Hercules , says Plutarch , that he never swore but once . Clinias , a Greek philosopher , and a scholar of Pythagoras , is said to have dreaded an oath so much , that ...
... Never swear , but let thy word be yes or no . " So religious was Hercules , says Plutarch , that he never swore but once . Clinias , a Greek philosopher , and a scholar of Pythagoras , is said to have dreaded an oath so much , that ...
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... never have been induced or compelled , by any earthly consi- deration or power , to have engaged in the wars of the world . They are aware that his mission , which it became him to fulfil , and which engrossed all his time , would not ...
... never have been induced or compelled , by any earthly consi- deration or power , to have engaged in the wars of the world . They are aware that his mission , which it became him to fulfil , and which engrossed all his time , would not ...
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... never admitted into the new . He belonged to the system which required an eye for an eye , and a tooth for a tooth , but not to that which required no resis- tance to evil , and which insisted upon the love of enemies as well as of ...
... never admitted into the new . He belonged to the system which required an eye for an eye , and a tooth for a tooth , but not to that which required no resis- tance to evil , and which insisted upon the love of enemies as well as of ...
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