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Moreover , the literature of the time shows conclusively that this prophetic ” sign of going naked occasioned the greatest scandal , and weighed heavily on the reputation of the Quakers long after it had been abandoned .
Moreover , the literature of the time shows conclusively that this prophetic ” sign of going naked occasioned the greatest scandal , and weighed heavily on the reputation of the Quakers long after it had been abandoned .
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In another direction also , the Quakers anticipated the march of Christian thought . Though they , like their contemporaries , commonly handled the Scriptures with the crudest literalism , they had certainly gained a more spiritual ...
In another direction also , the Quakers anticipated the march of Christian thought . Though they , like their contemporaries , commonly handled the Scriptures with the crudest literalism , they had certainly gained a more spiritual ...
Sivu 386
“ It is impossible to say , ” observes Lord Morley , “ how much of the kindliness with which he ( Voltaire ) speaks of them ( the Quakers ) is due to real admiration of their simple , dignified , and pacific life , and how much to a ...
“ It is impossible to say , ” observes Lord Morley , “ how much of the kindliness with which he ( Voltaire ) speaks of them ( the Quakers ) is due to real admiration of their simple , dignified , and pacific life , and how much to a ...
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