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, 1-3권Samuel Stansbury, 1806 - 372페이지 |
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... practice of the early Christians , p . 31 SECT . III . Objection to the motive assigned for this practice - Reply to this objection - Motive confirmed , p . 41 SECT . IV . Conduct of the early Christians farther examined — While Chris ...
... practice of the early Christians , p . 31 SECT . III . Objection to the motive assigned for this practice - Reply to this objection - Motive confirmed , p . 41 SECT . IV . Conduct of the early Christians farther examined — While Chris ...
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... morals . 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.
... morals . 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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... practice under the new dispensation , which he was then af- fording them . Christianity required a greater per- fection of the human character than under the law . Men were not only not to kill , but not even to che- rish the passion of ...
... practice under the new dispensation , which he was then af- fording them . Christianity required a greater per- fection of the human character than under the law . Men were not only not to kill , but not even to che- rish the passion of ...
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... practice . For how could he have lifted up his arm against another , who , " when he was reviled , reviled not again ; " and who , in his very agony upon the Cross , prayed for his persecutors , saying , " Father , forgive them , for ...
... practice . For how could he have lifted up his arm against another , who , " when he was reviled , reviled not again ; " and who , in his very agony upon the Cross , prayed for his persecutors , saying , " Father , forgive them , for ...
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... practice of the early Christians - Early Christian writers held it unlawful for Christians to fight , as appears from Justin - Tatian - Clemens - and others - Christians would not enter into the armies for more than two centuries , as ...
... practice of the early Christians - Early Christian writers held it unlawful for Christians to fight , as appears from Justin - Tatian - Clemens - and others - Christians would not enter into the armies for more than two centuries , as ...
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