The Doctrines of Friends, Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers |
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... object of ado- ration . We find also , evidences of a belief that there is a principle , or spirit , malignant ... objects of veneration and worship , under the general term of idols . The human mind is not yet divested of the same ...
... object of ado- ration . We find also , evidences of a belief that there is a principle , or spirit , malignant ... objects of veneration and worship , under the general term of idols . The human mind is not yet divested of the same ...
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... objects of this sentence in one . When the promised Messiah came , and was about entering on his important mission , he was led of the Spirit , into the wilderness , where he en- countered temptation . And here the tempter was Ꭰ spoken ...
... objects of this sentence in one . When the promised Messiah came , and was about entering on his important mission , he was led of the Spirit , into the wilderness , where he en- countered temptation . And here the tempter was Ꭰ spoken ...
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... objects , and consequently to sin . The world diverts from the paths of piety , by the corrupt example of those around us , and by the powerful influence of external objects , attracting our affec- tions to themselves . The devil - a ...
... objects , and consequently to sin . The world diverts from the paths of piety , by the corrupt example of those around us , and by the powerful influence of external objects , attracting our affec- tions to themselves . The devil - a ...
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... objects around them . Assuming as a general proposition , that the testi- mony of the outward senses does not amount to ab- solute certainty , they have gone on to argue , that we cannot certainly know any thing . Those things which the ...
... objects around them . Assuming as a general proposition , that the testi- mony of the outward senses does not amount to ab- solute certainty , they have gone on to argue , that we cannot certainly know any thing . Those things which the ...
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... objects as come within the reach of the senses , and the calculations of human reason , we should be mis- erable indeed . It is , therefore , a source of peculiar gratitude , that " life and immortality are brought to light by the ...
... objects as come within the reach of the senses , and the calculations of human reason , we should be mis- erable indeed . It is , therefore , a source of peculiar gratitude , that " life and immortality are brought to light by the ...
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