A History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania...T. S. Leach & Company, 1900 |
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... testimony against him and produce it to next meeting . " At the next meeting the testimony which separated him from membership would be read and approved and another committee appointed " to read it at meeting on a First - day . " This ...
... testimony against him and produce it to next meeting . " At the next meeting the testimony which separated him from membership would be read and approved and another committee appointed " to read it at meeting on a First - day . " This ...
第 146 頁
... testimony against oaths , and that where these endeavors prove unsuccessful , that Friends proceed according to our discipline ; and it is likewise further de- sired that all Friends may be particularly careful that they be not ...
... testimony against oaths , and that where these endeavors prove unsuccessful , that Friends proceed according to our discipline ; and it is likewise further de- sired that all Friends may be particularly careful that they be not ...
第 243 頁
... testimony inviolate we have abun- dant sense to believe that divine counsel would have been afforded in a time of so great difficulty ; by attending to which , great part of the present calamities might have been obviated . But it hath ...
... testimony inviolate we have abun- dant sense to believe that divine counsel would have been afforded in a time of so great difficulty ; by attending to which , great part of the present calamities might have been obviated . But it hath ...
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