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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... speak no more in the name of Jesus , they dared not yield obedience to their commands , reasoning thus , * " Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God , judge ye . " And as the governed in such case ...
... speak no more in the name of Jesus , they dared not yield obedience to their commands , reasoning thus , * " Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God , judge ye . " And as the governed in such case ...
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... speak truth without an oath , and bad men will hardly be influenced by one . And where oaths are regarded , it is probable that truth is forced out of men , not so much , because they consider them as solemn appeals to God , as that ...
... speak truth without an oath , and bad men will hardly be influenced by one . And where oaths are regarded , it is probable that truth is forced out of men , not so much , because they consider them as solemn appeals to God , as that ...
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... . It was the practice of the Persians to give each other their right hand as a token of their speak- ing the truth . He , who gave his hand deceitfully , 1 1 was accounted more detestable than if he had sworn OF THE QUAKERS . 11.
... . It was the practice of the Persians to give each other their right hand as a token of their speak- ing the truth . He , who gave his hand deceitfully , 1 1 was accounted more detestable than if he had sworn OF THE QUAKERS . 11.
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... speak truth in order that he might not swear . Such was the intended advance from Jew to Christian , or from Moses to Christ . The Quakers are farther confirmed in their ideas upon this subject , by believing , that Christianity would ...
... speak truth in order that he might not swear . Such was the intended advance from Jew to Christian , or from Moses to Christ . The Quakers are farther confirmed in their ideas upon this subject , by believing , that Christianity would ...
第 64 頁
... , is there no one on the earth , which I see below me , to advise them to conduct themselves better , or are the pas- sions you speak of eternally uppermost , and never to be subdued ? The reply would of course be 64 GREAT TENETS.
... , is there no one on the earth , which I see below me , to advise them to conduct themselves better , or are the pas- sions you speak of eternally uppermost , and never to be subdued ? The reply would of course be 64 GREAT TENETS.
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