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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... refuse a compliance with them , and to bear patiently all the penalties annexed to such a refusal , but never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall ...
... refuse a compliance with them , and to bear patiently all the penalties annexed to such a refusal , but never to resist the governors by violence on this or any other account . THE Quakers hold four principles , which I shall ...
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... refuse a compliance with the laws of their own governors , so they ought to be prepared patiently to submit to the penalties which are annexed to such refusal , and on no account , if just representations made in the meek and quiet ...
... refuse a compliance with the laws of their own governors , so they ought to be prepared patiently to submit to the penalties which are annexed to such refusal , and on no account , if just representations made in the meek and quiet ...
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... refusing to swear before the civil magistrate . They were insulted , fined , and impri- soned . Some of the judges too indulged a rancour against them on this account , unworthy of their high office , which prescribed justice ...
... refusing to swear before the civil magistrate . They were insulted , fined , and impri- soned . Some of the judges too indulged a rancour against them on this account , unworthy of their high office , which prescribed justice ...
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... refused in his time to bear arms for the emperor , even in the case of necessity , and when their services would ... refusing the practice on the principle of the un- lawfulness of war . that , And as the early Christians would not enter ...
... refused in his time to bear arms for the emperor , even in the case of necessity , and when their services would ... refusing the practice on the principle of the un- lawfulness of war . that , And as the early Christians would not enter ...
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... 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 an insuperable argument against those , who ...
... 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 an insuperable argument against those , who ...
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