Friends Intelligencer, Том 42 |
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In the year 1651 Jervas Bennett, a prosecuting justice of the peace, gave George
Fox the name of Quaker because he ... has since attached itself to the Society,
and it is now more generally known by the name Quakers than that of Friends.
In the year 1651 Jervas Bennett, a prosecuting justice of the peace, gave George
Fox the name of Quaker because he ... has since attached itself to the Society,
and it is now more generally known by the name Quakers than that of Friends.
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We have ever laid a high value on what we may call the “Quaker bias,” and I
believe have been too careless of late about the sectarian bias liable to be
derived from a favorite teacher. There are instances, even, where mothers have
entrusted ...
We have ever laid a high value on what we may call the “Quaker bias,” and I
believe have been too careless of late about the sectarian bias liable to be
derived from a favorite teacher. There are instances, even, where mothers have
entrusted ...
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It was an earnest plea for the avoidance of the terms “Quaker” and “Quakerism.”
Our proper cognomen is the “Society of Friends.” Several Friends expressed
themselves on the subject, taking various views. Some believe that this Society
has ...
It was an earnest plea for the avoidance of the terms “Quaker” and “Quakerism.”
Our proper cognomen is the “Society of Friends.” Several Friends expressed
themselves on the subject, taking various views. Some believe that this Society
has ...
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“The great God,” said the illustrious Quaker, “has written his law in our hearts by
which we are taught and commanded to love, and to help, and to do good one to
another. It is not our custom to use hostile weapons against our fellow creatures,
...
“The great God,” said the illustrious Quaker, “has written his law in our hearts by
which we are taught and commanded to love, and to help, and to do good one to
another. It is not our custom to use hostile weapons against our fellow creatures,
...
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“He that hath an ear let him hear ” what these ancient sayings proclaim to the
people called Quakers to-day: That ... its leaders; no humanitarian work without at
least a mixture of Quaker thought and enthusiasm contributing to its success.
“He that hath an ear let him hear ” what these ancient sayings proclaim to the
people called Quakers to-day: That ... its leaders; no humanitarian work without at
least a mixture of Quaker thought and enthusiasm contributing to its success.
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