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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... operated as the great cause , why Christians refused to enter into the army , or why they left it when converted , as described the former section ? That these tests operated as a cause , we must al- low . And let this be considered as ...
... operated as the great cause , why Christians refused to enter into the army , or why they left it when converted , as described the former section ? That these tests operated as a cause , we must al- low . And let this be considered as ...
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3. was universal among the Christians of those times , so it operated with them as an impediment to a mi- litary life , quite as much as the idolatry , that was connected with it , of which the following instances , in opposition to that ...
3. was universal among the Christians of those times , so it operated with them as an impediment to a mi- litary life , quite as much as the idolatry , that was connected with it , of which the following instances , in opposition to that ...
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... operated equally to prevent men from entering into the army , and to drive them out of it on their conversion . Indeed these principles generally went together , where the profession of arms presented itself as an occupation for a ...
... operated equally to prevent men from entering into the army , and to drive them out of it on their conversion . Indeed these principles generally went together , where the profession of arms presented itself as an occupation for a ...
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... operate in the production of cha- racter - One of these causes is , the discipline pecu- liar to this society . I COME , according to my design , to the good part of the character of the Quakers . This may be divided into two sorts ...
... operate in the production of cha- racter - One of these causes is , the discipline pecu- liar to this society . I COME , according to my design , to the good part of the character of the Quakers . This may be divided into two sorts ...
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... operate as one of the most forcible lessons that could be given to those who should see it ? And how long would that infamous system have to live , which makes a distinction be tween political expediency and moral right ? • CHAP . VI ...
... operate as one of the most forcible lessons that could be given to those who should see it ? And how long would that infamous system have to live , which makes a distinction be tween political expediency and moral right ? • CHAP . VI ...
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