A Portraiture of Quakerism: As Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Oeconomy and Character of the Society of Friends, Nide 1R. Taylor, 1806 |
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... look- ing forward , I was never able to foresee the time when any other cause would , equally with that of the Slave - trade , bring any other person , who was not of the Society , into such habits of friendship with the Quakers , as ...
... look- ing forward , I was never able to foresee the time when any other cause would , equally with that of the Slave - trade , bring any other person , who was not of the Society , into such habits of friendship with the Quakers , as ...
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... looks of children , their shrill , lively , and cheerful voices , their varied and exhilarating sports , all these are interwoven with the other objects of our senses , and have an imperceptible though an undoubted influence in adding ...
... looks of children , their shrill , lively , and cheerful voices , their varied and exhilarating sports , all these are interwoven with the other objects of our senses , and have an imperceptible though an undoubted influence in adding ...
Sivu 42
... look at beautiful arrangements , or combinations , or proportions , in nature , and the pleasure may be said to be natural , so the pleasure is neither less , nor less involuntary , nor less natural , which we receive through the organ ...
... look at beautiful arrangements , or combinations , or proportions , in nature , and the pleasure may be said to be natural , so the pleasure is neither less , nor less involuntary , nor less natural , which we receive through the organ ...
Sivu 66
... the boundaries of each , and enjoy the one while they avoid the other . But youth have no such power of discrimination . Like inexperienced mariners , they know not where where to look for the deep and the shallow water 66 MORAL EDUCATION .
... the boundaries of each , and enjoy the one while they avoid the other . But youth have no such power of discrimination . Like inexperienced mariners , they know not where where to look for the deep and the shallow water 66 MORAL EDUCATION .
Sivu 67
... look for the deep and the shallow water ; and , allured by enchanting circum- stances , they may , like those who are re- ported to have been enticed by the voices of the fabulous syrens , easily overlook the danger that assuredly ...
... look for the deep and the shallow water ; and , allured by enchanting circum- stances , they may , like those who are re- ported to have been enticed by the voices of the fabulous syrens , easily overlook the danger that assuredly ...
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Ackworth School admonished admonitions adopted amusements animals answers antient apparel appear attended baselards become believe called cation cern CHAP CHAPTER Christian church ciety colour conceive conduct court or meeting creatures custom dancing deputies discipline disowned dress drinking duty early Edward Burroughs effect evil executive govern fashions feelings ferent follow frequently Friends George Fox give grace Hence honour idolatry injurious innocent ject kers language latter laws manner meeting-house ment mind monthly meeting moral character moral education names nature never object observed occasion offender opinion overseers particular passions penal laws persons plain pleasure principles prison prohibitions quarterly meetings queries racters reason religion religious religious ministry respect Robert Barclay SECTION sentiments sion Society spect spirit theatre things Thou tion toasts truth usually vice virtue William Penn women word yearly meeting youth
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Sivu 182 - Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone : if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the Church : but if he neglect to hear the Church, let him be unto thee as a heathen man and a Publican.
Sivu 171 - And never won. Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream, that they shall still succeed ; And still are disappointed.
Sivu 354 - Where did ever any magistrate, king, or judge, from Moses to Daniel, command any to put off their hats, when they came before them in their courts, either amongst the Jews, the people of God, or amongst the heathens ? and if the law of England doth command any such thing, show me that law either written or printed.
Sivu 89 - Unmixed with drops of bitter, which neglect Or temper sheds into thy crystal cup ; Thou art the nurse of Virtue ; in thine arms She smiles, appearing, as in truth she is, Heaven-born, and destined to the skies again.
Sivu 227 - Do Friends endeavour by example and precept to train up their children, servants, and those under their care, in a religious life and conversation, consistent with our Christian profession : and in plainness of speech, behaviour, and apparel ? V.
Sivu 138 - ... the practice of hunting and shooting for diversion with vain sports; and we believe the awakened mind may see, that even the leisure of those whom providence hath permitted to have a competence of worldly goods, is but ill filled up with these amusements. Therefore, being not only accountable for our substance, but also for our time, let our leisure be employed in serving our neighbour, and not in distressing the creatures of God for our amusement.
Sivu 25 - I must confess I think it is below reasonable creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent, and have nothing else to recommend them, but that there is no hurt in them.
Sivu 84 - Maker most traitorously against himself, by endeavoring to corrupt and disfigure his crea-tures ! If the comedies of Congreve did not rack him with remorse in his last moments, he must have been lost to all sense, of virtue.
Sivu 129 - I have been told by a physician of the first eminence, that music and novels have done more to produce the sickly countenances and nervous habits of our highly educated females, than any other causes that can be assigned.
Sivu 355 - he might read in the third chapter of Daniel, that the three children were cast into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar's command, with their coats, their hose, and their hats on.