The Doctrines of Friends: Or Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakersauthor, 1825 - 320 pages |
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... observance of John's Baptism , in common with the other rituals of that dispensation , was to be expected to continue till that important period . The obligations of the cere- monial law , rested on the disciples of Jesus Christ , while ...
... observance of John's Baptism , in common with the other rituals of that dispensation , was to be expected to continue till that important period . The obligations of the cere- monial law , rested on the disciples of Jesus Christ , while ...
Page 250
... observance of days and times , but the Galatians appear to have been not less entangled in these things than the Colossians . The great and dangerous error , into which they were led by the observance of these things , was an ...
... observance of days and times , but the Galatians appear to have been not less entangled in these things than the Colossians . The great and dangerous error , into which they were led by the observance of these things , was an ...
Page 251
... observance of types , after their office had ceased , they were entangling themselves with the yoke of bondage , and endangering their total ruin , as to the life of christianity . The state to which the outward sabbath pointed , was so ...
... observance of types , after their office had ceased , they were entangling themselves with the yoke of bondage , and endangering their total ruin , as to the life of christianity . The state to which the outward sabbath pointed , was so ...
Page 252
... observance of the outward form , seemed to be an indication that the reality had not come , and very naturally tend to cause it to be lost sight of . Thus , as a Jewish rite , its obliga- tion ceased , and its observance became ...
... observance of the outward form , seemed to be an indication that the reality had not come , and very naturally tend to cause it to be lost sight of . Thus , as a Jewish rite , its obliga- tion ceased , and its observance became ...
Page 254
... observance of it among our members . It has been our practice from the com- mencement of our religious society : and although we do not consider the first , or any day of the week , as possessing a superior degree of holiness ; yet we ...
... observance of it among our members . It has been our practice from the com- mencement of our religious society : and although we do not consider the first , or any day of the week , as possessing a superior degree of holiness ; yet we ...
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