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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... relate to those who may have had thoughts of leaving the society , p . ; CHAPTER VIII . 333 Conclusory remarks , as they relate to those who may be called the world , P. 346 في - GREAT TENETS OF THE QUAKERS . CHAP . CONTENTS . vii.
... relate to those who may have had thoughts of leaving the society , p . ; CHAPTER VIII . 333 Conclusory remarks , as they relate to those who may be called the world , P. 346 في - GREAT TENETS OF THE QUAKERS . CHAP . CONTENTS . vii.
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... relate , not to civil oaths , but to such as are used by profane persons in the course of their conversation . But the Quakers deny this , because the disciples , as Jews , must have known that profane swearing had been unlawful long ...
... relate , not to civil oaths , but to such as are used by profane persons in the course of their conversation . But the Quakers deny this , because the disciples , as Jews , must have known that profane swearing had been unlawful long ...
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... relate to the word " forswear , " they must relate to perjury , and if to perjury , then to a civil oath , or to an oath , where an appeal is made to God by man , as to something relating to himself . The word oath also is explicitly ...
... relate to the word " forswear , " they must relate to perjury , and if to perjury , then to a civil oath , or to an oath , where an appeal is made to God by man , as to something relating to himself . The word oath also is explicitly ...
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... relate solely to private occurrences in life . But the Quakers have extended the meaning of them beyond private to public injuries or wars . Matt . xxvi . 52 . The Quakers , in answer to this observe , that. 26 GREAT TENETS.
... relate solely to private occurrences in life . But the Quakers have extended the meaning of them beyond private to public injuries or wars . Matt . xxvi . 52 . The Quakers , in answer to this observe , that. 26 GREAT TENETS.
第 27 頁
... relate to every one who reads them . They relate to the poor . They re- late to the rich . They relate to every potentate who may be the ruler of a land . They relate to every individual of his council . There is no exception , or ...
... relate to every one who reads them . They relate to the poor . They re- late to the rich . They relate to every potentate who may be the ruler of a land . They relate to every individual of his council . There is no exception , or ...
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