Friends Intelligencer, Том 42 |
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... for the reestablishment and advancement of righteousness (of which the
protestant Reformation and the advent of the Society of Friends are notable
examples in comparatively recent times), that have not been inseparably
connected with a ...
... for the reestablishment and advancement of righteousness (of which the
protestant Reformation and the advent of the Society of Friends are notable
examples in comparatively recent times), that have not been inseparably
connected with a ...
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The nearer the state of society will permit us to follow out this ideal of Christ, the
better will the service of the Church be performed, and in so doing we shall more
and more eliminate the gross conceptions which even enlightened people are ...
The nearer the state of society will permit us to follow out this ideal of Christ, the
better will the service of the Church be performed, and in so doing we shall more
and more eliminate the gross conceptions which even enlightened people are ...
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... THIRD MONTH, 14, 1885. NO. 5. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY AN
ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS. ... Meeting of the Association for Increasing Interest
in the IT IS DESIRABLE THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS COMMENCE AT society of
Friends.
... THIRD MONTH, 14, 1885. NO. 5. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY AN
ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS. ... Meeting of the Association for Increasing Interest
in the IT IS DESIRABLE THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS COMMENCE AT society of
Friends.
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12th, 1885, in Solebury, Bucks co., Pa., under the care of |Buckingham Monthly
Meeting of Friends, Asher soon and ... 6th, Race Street Meeting-house was well
filled with persons interested to promote the welfare of the Society of Friends.
12th, 1885, in Solebury, Bucks co., Pa., under the care of |Buckingham Monthly
Meeting of Friends, Asher soon and ... 6th, Race Street Meeting-house was well
filled with persons interested to promote the welfare of the Society of Friends.
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C. M. Biddle believed Friends have too long been a negative Society, and as the
question presses upon us “what shall the young do?” the meetings will find that it
is their duty to attend to the matters which this proposition has in view.
C. M. Biddle believed Friends have too long been a negative Society, and as the
question presses upon us “what shall the young do?” the meetings will find that it
is their duty to attend to the matters which this proposition has in view.
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