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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... suppose from the following consideration . No man , they apprehend , can possess practically the di- vine principle of loving an individual enemy at home , or of doing good to the man who hates him , but he must of necessity love his ...
... suppose from the following consideration . No man , they apprehend , can possess practically the di- vine principle of loving an individual enemy at home , or of doing good to the man who hates him , but he must of necessity love his ...
第 29 頁
... 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- nishes such a precept , and therefore another founda- tion seems ...
... 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- nishes such a precept , and therefore another founda- tion seems ...
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... suppose , that it was his desire to destroy it , not partially , but to the utmost possible extent . If it was his design to give happiness to man , it is their duty to determine , that he intended to give it not in a limited proportion ...
... suppose , that it was his desire to destroy it , not partially , but to the utmost possible extent . If it was his design to give happiness to man , it is their duty to determine , that he intended to give it not in a limited proportion ...
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... Suppose thyself , says he , with me on the top of some very exalted eminence , and from thence looking down upon the appearances of things beneath thee . Let our prospect take in the whole horizon , and let us view , with the ...
... Suppose thyself , says he , with me on the top of some very exalted eminence , and from thence looking down upon the appearances of things beneath thee . Let our prospect take in the whole horizon , and let us view , with the ...
第 39 頁
... suppose , when they became converted in them , they relin- quished their profession . Human nature was the same both in and out of the armies , and would be equally worked upon , in this new state of things , in both cases . Accordingly ...
... suppose , when they became converted in them , they relin- quished their profession . Human nature was the same both in and out of the armies , and would be equally worked upon , in this new state of things , in both cases . Accordingly ...
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