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Besides this , that the proffered salvation must be without flaw , like the lamb for
sacrifice , without spot , or wrinkle , or blemish , or suspicion ; the provision must
sustain , uphold and solemnly confirm in the mind of the sinner the idea that sin is
...
Besides this , that the proffered salvation must be without flaw , like the lamb for
sacrifice , without spot , or wrinkle , or blemish , or suspicion ; the provision must
sustain , uphold and solemnly confirm in the mind of the sinner the idea that sin is
...
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Nor , in the discussion of Fox and his principles , shall we dwell much on outward
manners and forms , for these are nothing in comparison with those ideas , which
, whether true or false , have changed , and will continue to change the great ...
Nor , in the discussion of Fox and his principles , shall we dwell much on outward
manners and forms , for these are nothing in comparison with those ideas , which
, whether true or false , have changed , and will continue to change the great ...
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Men who justly extorted the admiration of their age , or who have transmitted to
posterity great and important ideas should be honored in spite of their mistakes
and defects , for they are our benefactors , they are the few who are immortal .
Men who justly extorted the admiration of their age , or who have transmitted to
posterity great and important ideas should be honored in spite of their mistakes
and defects , for they are our benefactors , they are the few who are immortal .
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How much greater are ideas than men . How much more interesting are the
principles of Fox , than his wanderings , persecutions and miseries . There is
nothing especially worthy of our attention in his life until his religious experience
...
How much greater are ideas than men . How much more interesting are the
principles of Fox , than his wanderings , persecutions and miseries . There is
nothing especially worthy of our attention in his life until his religious experience
...
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George Fox , when quite young , was distracted with religious ideas . He was
moral , obedient , and amiable from his boyhood . But mere outward morality did
not satisfy his anxious and inquiring mind . He was burdened with doubts and ...
George Fox , when quite young , was distracted with religious ideas . He was
moral , obedient , and amiable from his boyhood . But mere outward morality did
not satisfy his anxious and inquiring mind . He was burdened with doubts and ...
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