A Portraiture of Quakerism: Volume 3Reproduction of the original: A Portraiture of Quakerism by Thomas Clarkson |
Contents
AUTHOR OF SEVERAL ESSAYS ON THE SLAVE TRADE | 3 |
Objection to the motive assigned for this practiceReply to this | 37 |
conversation with a superior being in another regionNew arguments from | 61 |
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Ackworth school adopted Apostles appearance arise arms become believe belong benevolence Bishop Butler body causes century CHAP church circumstances conceive concerned consequence consider consist constitution corruptive courage Dioclesian discipline disowned distraints divine doctrine early Quakers evil farther fashion feelings fight Footnote former George Fox give given Gospel happiness Heathen Hence honour human idolatry independence of mind influence innocent Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews John Milton knowledge learning Levitical live manner matter Maximian Maximilian means military ministers money-getting spirit moral nation nature never oaths object observed occasion opinion passions persecution persons poor practice produce profession prohibitions Quaker character reason upon principle refused religion religious religious denominations replied respect rich SECT shew shewn society soldiers subjugation suffering Tatian temporal tendency tenet Tertullian things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tithes trait true truth virtue wars William Penn women words worship