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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... things as they really are . I solicit , therefore , a calm and candid perusal of the " Doctrines of Friends . " And over and above all , I earnestly desire an increasing pre- valence of the influence of that principle , which , in ...
... things as they really are . I solicit , therefore , a calm and candid perusal of the " Doctrines of Friends . " And over and above all , I earnestly desire an increasing pre- valence of the influence of that principle , which , in ...
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... things to take , in the first place , a view of the original and present state of man . The Scriptures bear testimony , that man was made in the image of his Creator . " In the image of God created he him . Male and female created he ...
... things to take , in the first place , a view of the original and present state of man . The Scriptures bear testimony , that man was made in the image of his Creator . " In the image of God created he him . Male and female created he ...
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... things , yet the sequel proved that he was placed in a state of pro- bation ; and that he was permitted to choose good or evil , according to his own free will . He receiv- ed a command ; and the penalty of death was an- nexed to its ...
... things , yet the sequel proved that he was placed in a state of pro- bation ; and that he was permitted to choose good or evil , according to his own free will . He receiv- ed a command ; and the penalty of death was an- nexed to its ...
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... thing in their nature , as be- longing thereto , which he , from whom they derived their nature , had not , himself ... things , then neither can his posterity . For what- soever good any man does , it proceeds not from his nature , as ...
... thing in their nature , as be- longing thereto , which he , from whom they derived their nature , had not , himself ... things , then neither can his posterity . For what- soever good any man does , it proceeds not from his nature , as ...
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... things , that Adam had , and admitted into the same near relation to the Deity , & communion with Him , there could be no such thing as a nation of pagans : for even if all should ultimately fall , still there would be a portion of the ...
... things , that Adam had , and admitted into the same near relation to the Deity , & communion with Him , there could be no such thing as a nation of pagans : for even if all should ultimately fall , still there would be a portion of the ...
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