The Doctrines of Friends: Or, Principles of the Christian Religion as Held by the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakerspermission of the author, 1829 - 340 páginas |
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... believe , rather than those in which they expose the errors of contrary opinions . And here it may not be improper to remark , that many of the Essays which were published by the members of this Society , in the early periods of its ...
... believe , rather than those in which they expose the errors of contrary opinions . And here it may not be improper to remark , that many of the Essays which were published by the members of this Society , in the early periods of its ...
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... believe it is not necessary, or even safe, to run out into speculation concerning them. But so far as the Holy Scriptures record historical facts, respecting the first and all subsequent ages, those facts we admit as truth. Though man ...
... believe it is not necessary, or even safe, to run out into speculation concerning them. But so far as the Holy Scriptures record historical facts, respecting the first and all subsequent ages, those facts we admit as truth. Though man ...
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... believe it is not necessary , or even safe , to run out into speculation concerning them . But so far as the Holy Scriptures record historical facts , respecting the first and all subsequent ages , those facts we admit as truth . Though ...
... believe it is not necessary , or even safe , to run out into speculation concerning them . But so far as the Holy Scriptures record historical facts , respecting the first and all subsequent ages , those facts we admit as truth . Though ...
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... believe that God is merciful and just , so surely we be- lieve that Adam was enabled to obey the command that was given him . ( Vide Art . Universality of Grace . ) In the freedom of will with which our first parents were endowed , they ...
... believe that God is merciful and just , so surely we be- lieve that Adam was enabled to obey the command that was given him . ( Vide Art . Universality of Grace . ) In the freedom of will with which our first parents were endowed , they ...
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... believe , that the whole posterity of Adam is affected by his fall ; but we do not believe that it is with guilt , but with in- firmity and a proneness to sin . For , " though we do not ascribe any whit of Adam's guilt to men , until ...
... believe , that the whole posterity of Adam is affected by his fall ; but we do not believe that it is with guilt , but with in- firmity and a proneness to sin . For , " though we do not ascribe any whit of Adam's guilt to men , until ...
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