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Page 387
... Friends , and in what consists the strength and the weakness of the So- ciety . THE history of the Christian Church has proverbially been written in a spirit of po- lemical warfare rather than as an unbiased narrative of historical ...
... Friends , and in what consists the strength and the weakness of the So- ciety . THE history of the Christian Church has proverbially been written in a spirit of po- lemical warfare rather than as an unbiased narrative of historical ...
Page 392
... Friends to advise and reprove their brethren when they appear to be following the downward path ; as their " Book of Advices " ex- presses it : " If any weakness , shortness , failure , or un- faithfulness appear in any professing the ...
... Friends to advise and reprove their brethren when they appear to be following the downward path ; as their " Book of Advices " ex- presses it : " If any weakness , shortness , failure , or un- faithfulness appear in any professing the ...
Page 398
... Friends has , however , been productive of This departure from the spirit of the early persecuted sect to a position of honour and more serious results than an absurd attempt influence , the utmost efforts of the discipline to enforce a ...
... Friends has , however , been productive of This departure from the spirit of the early persecuted sect to a position of honour and more serious results than an absurd attempt influence , the utmost efforts of the discipline to enforce a ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
De and Modern Civilization | 10 |
Sir William Hamilton | 25 |
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