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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... produce this effect , except they become sanc- tioned by the divine influence on the heart . Neither is it recorded of any of the apostles , that they used any other weapons than those of persua- sion and the power of God in the ...
... produce this effect , except they become sanc- tioned by the divine influence on the heart . Neither is it recorded of any of the apostles , that they used any other weapons than those of persua- sion and the power of God in the ...
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... produce in support of this tenet - Arguments which others produce from scriptural authority against it - Reply of the Quakers to these argu- ments . THE next of the great tenets which the Quakers hold , is on the subject of war . They ...
... produce in support of this tenet - Arguments which others produce from scriptural authority against it - Reply of the Quakers to these argu- ments . THE next of the great tenets which the Quakers hold , is on the subject of war . They ...
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... produce this end . And so far such a founda- tion has already been laid in this system . But as the admission of moral precepts into the education of man , so as to form habits of moral opinion , is ano- ther way of influencing conduct ...
... produce this end . And so far such a founda- tion has already been laid in this system . But as the admission of moral precepts into the education of man , so as to form habits of moral opinion , is ano- ther way of influencing conduct ...
第 29 頁
... producing the same end . For it seems absurd , they conceive , to suppose that wars should cease , and that no precept should have been held out that they were wrong . But the more en- larged interpretation of the words in question fur ...
... producing the same end . For it seems absurd , they conceive , to suppose that wars should cease , and that no precept should have been held out that they were wrong . But the more en- larged interpretation of the words in question fur ...
第 30 頁
... produce a complica- tion of misery and suffering to man , they conceive " they would not be doing their duty as Christians , or giving to Christianity its due honour , if they were not to admit the larger meaning of the words in ...
... produce a complica- tion of misery and suffering to man , they conceive " they would not be doing their duty as Christians , or giving to Christianity its due honour , if they were not to admit the larger meaning of the words in ...
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