The Doctrines of Friends: Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakerspermission of the author, 1829 - 340 pages |
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... feeling more impressively the importance of the work , the apprehension of duty gradually and permanently set- tled on my mind , to make the attempt . Though the arrangement of the subjects , and the manner of treating them , have been ...
... feeling more impressively the importance of the work , the apprehension of duty gradually and permanently set- tled on my mind , to make the attempt . Though the arrangement of the subjects , and the manner of treating them , have been ...
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... into the hearts of the children of men , the feelings of gratitude and love to God , and of charity and love to each other . ELISHA BATES . Mountpleasant , 2nd Mo. 1825 . DOCTRINES , & c . CHAPTER I. ORIGINAL AND PRESENT PREFACE .
... into the hearts of the children of men , the feelings of gratitude and love to God , and of charity and love to each other . ELISHA BATES . Mountpleasant , 2nd Mo. 1825 . DOCTRINES , & c . CHAPTER I. ORIGINAL AND PRESENT PREFACE .
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... feelings of ambition and conten- tion ; " for by the way they had disputed among them- selves , who should be the greatest . " To correct their views , our Lord adopted the mode of reproof that has been mentioned , using those ...
... feelings of ambition and conten- tion ; " for by the way they had disputed among them- selves , who should be the greatest . " To correct their views , our Lord adopted the mode of reproof that has been mentioned , using those ...
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... feeling the concurrent testimony of nature and of reason , to the being of a God - his wis- dom , goodness , power , and providence . Thus the apos- tle , speaking with reference to the Gentiles , says ; " For the invisible things of ...
... feeling the concurrent testimony of nature and of reason , to the being of a God - his wis- dom , goodness , power , and providence . Thus the apos- tle , speaking with reference to the Gentiles , says ; " For the invisible things of ...
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... then become like self - evident truths , for which our own feelings are the best support , and which act in concert with that declaration ; ' Without faith it is impossible to please Him : for he OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS . 27.
... then become like self - evident truths , for which our own feelings are the best support , and which act in concert with that declaration ; ' Without faith it is impossible to please Him : for he OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS . 27.
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