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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... suppose that men , who have come of Adam natural- ly , can have any good thing in their nature , as be- longing thereto , which he , from whom they derived their nature , had not , himself , to communicate to them . " " If then we may ...
... suppose that men , who have come of Adam natural- ly , can have any good thing in their nature , as be- longing thereto , which he , from whom they derived their nature , had not , himself , to communicate to them . " " If then we may ...
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... suppose , refine away every thing , till realities are called in question . The Society of Friends are not chargea- ble with either of these extremes . As , on one hand , they never went into the low and gross ideas that have been ...
... suppose , refine away every thing , till realities are called in question . The Society of Friends are not chargea- ble with either of these extremes . As , on one hand , they never went into the low and gross ideas that have been ...
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... suppose that the judgments of the Almighty , in another state of existence , are temporary , and will soon pass over - however they may resort to inventions to find out expedients and plausibilities in the doctrine of purgatory , or the ...
... suppose that the judgments of the Almighty , in another state of existence , are temporary , and will soon pass over - however they may resort to inventions to find out expedients and plausibilities in the doctrine of purgatory , or the ...
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... suppose , and which the apostle strongly disproves . The whole human family stood in the same relation to their Creator . They were equally his by creation , and they were equally in need of his Redeeming Love , without which none could ...
... suppose , and which the apostle strongly disproves . The whole human family stood in the same relation to their Creator . They were equally his by creation , and they were equally in need of his Redeeming Love , without which none could ...
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... suppose that this new king was also a cruel and wicked man . God , now determining to release his Israel from their sufferings , gives Moses his commission . In doing this , he opened to the understanding of this eminent servant , some ...
... suppose that this new king was also a cruel and wicked man . God , now determining to release his Israel from their sufferings , gives Moses his commission . In doing this , he opened to the understanding of this eminent servant , some ...
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