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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... profession of Christianity , with respect to laws , as to enable us to say , that there is any government in the known world , of Christian origin , or any government wholly upon the principles of the gospel . : If all men were to ...
... profession of Christianity , with respect to laws , as to enable us to say , that there is any government in the known world , of Christian origin , or any government wholly upon the principles of the gospel . : If all men were to ...
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... profession of arms , or indeed to bear arms under any circum- stances of hostility whatever . Hence there is no such character as that of a Quaker soldier . A Qua- ker is always able to avoid the regular army , because the circumstance ...
... profession of arms , or indeed to bear arms under any circum- stances of hostility whatever . Hence there is no such character as that of a Quaker soldier . A Qua- ker is always able to avoid the regular army , because the circumstance ...
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... profession , which would have subjected him to take away the life of another , so neither can any Christian ; " for if a man have not the spirit of Christ , he is none of his . " Three arguments are usually brought against the Quakers ...
... profession , which would have subjected him to take away the life of another , so neither can any Christian ; " for if a man have not the spirit of Christ , he is none of his . " Three arguments are usually brought against the Quakers ...
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... , when applied properly , would be subversive of them all . And , thirdly , that he never commended the centurion on account of his VOL . III . Matt . viii . 5 . military situation , but on account of his profession of OF THE QUAKERS . 24.
... , when applied properly , would be subversive of them all . And , thirdly , that he never commended the centurion on account of his VOL . III . Matt . viii . 5 . military situation , but on account of his profession of OF THE QUAKERS . 24.
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3. military situation , but on account of his profession of his faith . 4 They say farther , that they can bring an argument of a much more positive nature than that just men- tioned , from an incident which took place , and where Jesus ...
3. military situation , but on account of his profession of his faith . 4 They say farther , that they can bring an argument of a much more positive nature than that just men- tioned , from an incident which took place , and where Jesus ...
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