The Doctrines of Friends; Or, The Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of Friends |
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... outward affairs of our prime ancestors , are not so deeply interesting to us , as those relations in which they stood before and after their transgression . And as the inspired historian was led to touch very briefly on these outward ...
... outward affairs of our prime ancestors , are not so deeply interesting to us , as those relations in which they stood before and after their transgression . And as the inspired historian was led to touch very briefly on these outward ...
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... outward circumstances , from the highest refinements of civilized life to the most degraded state of uncultivated nature . Those who are occasionally found in Heathen countries , with enlightened minds , have risen out of darkness and ...
... outward circumstances , from the highest refinements of civilized life to the most degraded state of uncultivated nature . Those who are occasionally found in Heathen countries , with enlightened minds , have risen out of darkness and ...
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... outward form and ceremony , addressed to the outward senses , and illustrative of the great work of Redemp- tion . From a low and servile state , they were to be led , like children in the first rudiments of science , through several ...
... outward form and ceremony , addressed to the outward senses , and illustrative of the great work of Redemp- tion . From a low and servile state , they were to be led , like children in the first rudiments of science , through several ...
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... outward senses . Hence all those contemptible things that have been made the objects of veneration and worship , under the general term of idols . The human mind is not yet divested of the same propensity , leading it to leave the ...
... outward senses . Hence all those contemptible things that have been made the objects of veneration and worship , under the general term of idols . The human mind is not yet divested of the same propensity , leading it to leave the ...
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... outward senses , will deprive themselves of the most pure and dignified enjoyments , which the Author of our existence in- tended for us . Nor indeed do the principles of scep- ticism stop here . There have been men of bright talents ...
... outward senses , will deprive themselves of the most pure and dignified enjoyments , which the Author of our existence in- tended for us . Nor indeed do the principles of scep- ticism stop here . There have been men of bright talents ...
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