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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... women - Women share in the virtues of the men , but do not partake of all their reputed imperfections , p . 242 SECT . II . Quaker women have a public character - Influence of this upon their minds , p . 246 MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS ...
... women - Women share in the virtues of the men , but do not partake of all their reputed imperfections , p . 242 SECT . II . Quaker women have a public character - Influence of this upon their minds , p . 246 MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS ...
第 84 頁
... war , killing the male captives , and enslaving the women and children , was treating them with a severity , which , on the benevolent * P . 112 , principles of Christianity , it will be difficult to jus- 84 GREAT TENETS.
... war , killing the male captives , and enslaving the women and children , was treating them with a severity , which , on the benevolent * P . 112 , principles of Christianity , it will be difficult to jus- 84 GREAT TENETS.
第 242 頁
3. CHAP . XVIII . SECT . I. Character of the Quaker women — This differs a little from that of the men - Women share in the virtues of the former - but do not always partake of all their reputed imperfections - are not chargeable with a ...
3. CHAP . XVIII . SECT . I. Character of the Quaker women — This differs a little from that of the men - Women share in the virtues of the former - but do not always partake of all their reputed imperfections - are not chargeable with a ...
第 243 頁
... women . For , first , let us compare the Quaker women with the Quaker men . Now it generally happens in the world , that men have more literary knowledge than women , but this is not so generally the case in this society . As the women ...
... women . For , first , let us compare the Quaker women with the Quaker men . Now it generally happens in the world , that men have more literary knowledge than women , but this is not so generally the case in this society . As the women ...
第 244 頁
... women of the island , they will not incur the imputation of a deficiency of knowledge . It must be obvious too , that the money - getting spirit , which the world has fixed upon as a trait in the character of some of the men , can ...
... women of the island , they will not incur the imputation of a deficiency of knowledge . It must be obvious too , that the money - getting spirit , which the world has fixed upon as a trait in the character of some of the men , can ...
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