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At that epoch the peaceful society of Friends was thought little less dangerous ,
and thus did those who fled from persecution in England , become through
ignorance most intolerant persecutors in America . Such is the nature of that
fienálike ...
At that epoch the peaceful society of Friends was thought little less dangerous ,
and thus did those who fled from persecution in England , become through
ignorance most intolerant persecutors in America . Such is the nature of that
fienálike ...
Strana lv
... held in the year 850 , and whose testimony is equally decisive in proving that
they were not less convinced in those days , than we are at present , of the
necessity of confessing in detail to a priest . After having laid dowa some
regulations for ...
... held in the year 850 , and whose testimony is equally decisive in proving that
they were not less convinced in those days , than we are at present , of the
necessity of confessing in detail to a priest . After having laid dowa some
regulations for ...
Strana lvi
Amongst other things , be there tells us , that nothing combats and surmounts the
grace of God more effectually , than human fear ; that when we blush at
confessing our sins , we are less afraid of the judgments of God , than those of
men : that ...
Amongst other things , be there tells us , that nothing combats and surmounts the
grace of God more effectually , than human fear ; that when we blush at
confessing our sins , we are less afraid of the judgments of God , than those of
men : that ...
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