Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Том 55 |
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There seems here—does there not?—the appearance of a sneer. If so, it is a
false note. Hugh Wynne would have known, of course, the spiritual import of the
Friends' gathering in silence, and unless he differed from nearly everyone who
was ...
There seems here—does there not?—the appearance of a sneer. If so, it is a
false note. Hugh Wynne would have known, of course, the spiritual import of the
Friends' gathering in silence, and unless he differed from nearly everyone who
was ...
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... but slow, And, as it were, reluctantly, Fills the dull veins,—all these may be
Reasons why life should not seem good. ... And leaden moments, Šlow with pain,
Pass, and the wave turns not again, And life seems all uncomforted,— Then is
the ...
... but slow, And, as it were, reluctantly, Fills the dull veins,—all these may be
Reasons why life should not seem good. ... And leaden moments, Šlow with pain,
Pass, and the wave turns not again, And life seems all uncomforted,— Then is
the ...
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... us is so very clear to our minds that it seems scarcely worth while to enter into
any discussion of the matter. - We find very many members of our Society who do
not take sufficient interest in the disciplinary order to remember when the ...
... us is so very clear to our minds that it seems scarcely worth while to enter into
any discussion of the matter. - We find very many members of our Society who do
not take sufficient interest in the disciplinary order to remember when the ...
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If this seems repellent, or even unattractive, it may be taken for granted that the
Friends' system will not prove satisfactory. For one of the foundation stones of
Quakerism is its democracy. It is a stone, no doubt, which builders within the
Society ...
If this seems repellent, or even unattractive, it may be taken for granted that the
Friends' system will not prove satisfactory. For one of the foundation stones of
Quakerism is its democracy. It is a stone, no doubt, which builders within the
Society ...
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There are many who are thirsting and hungering for the liberty and truth found in
the Quaker testimonies, and it seems too bad that our Society seems to be known
more by its peculiarities than its great underlying principles. There are many ...
There are many who are thirsting and hungering for the liberty and truth found in
the Quaker testimonies, and it seems too bad that our Society seems to be known
more by its peculiarities than its great underlying principles. There are many ...
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