The Doctrines of Friends: Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, EtcE. Bates, 1825 - 320 pages |
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... practice of Friends 253 ; extracts , ib . Salutations , & c . 160 . Sanctification 114 , 119 . Scriptures 132 : not the only rule 133 ; their use acknowledged 135 ; ex- tracts 138 ; style 142 ; evidences of their Divine origin 143 , & c ...
... practice of Friends 253 ; extracts , ib . Salutations , & c . 160 . Sanctification 114 , 119 . Scriptures 132 : not the only rule 133 ; their use acknowledged 135 ; ex- tracts 138 ; style 142 ; evidences of their Divine origin 143 , & c ...
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... practice of sin , are abundantly prevalent among those who are destitute of this knowledge ? For the grand enemy of man's happiness , is not limited in his operations , to any class of the human family . And upon every principle of ...
... practice of sin , are abundantly prevalent among those who are destitute of this knowledge ? For the grand enemy of man's happiness , is not limited in his operations , to any class of the human family . And upon every principle of ...
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... practice of virtue , and make as de cided distinctions between virtuous and vicious characters as others . This too , is a departure from their principle , and it is well for the human family that this departure it made . They preach to ...
... practice of virtue , and make as de cided distinctions between virtuous and vicious characters as others . This too , is a departure from their principle , and it is well for the human family that this departure it made . They preach to ...
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... practice , are certainly bound to support their faith and practice , by plain and clear decla- rations of Scripture , and not by forced construction : and especially as this construction would militate against the whole scope of ...
... practice , are certainly bound to support their faith and practice , by plain and clear decla- rations of Scripture , and not by forced construction : and especially as this construction would militate against the whole scope of ...
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... practice to a divine command , earlier than the time of Moses ; yet the universal adoption of it by the religious of all ages , is a strong implication that it was of divine origin , instituted in reference to that ' one offering by ...
... practice to a divine command , earlier than the time of Moses ; yet the universal adoption of it by the religious of all ages , is a strong implication that it was of divine origin , instituted in reference to that ' one offering by ...
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