| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 390 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by christianity alone. They consider themselves bound...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the gospel. Hence they mix but little with the world, that they may be less liable to... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1807 - 456 páginas
...regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christian! cy alone. They consider themselves bound to give up such...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the Gospel. Hence, they mix but little with the world, that they may be less liable to... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 páginas
...outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christianity alone. They consider themselves bound to gi»e up such of the customs or fashions of men, however...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the Gospel. Hence, they mix but little with the woild, that they may be less liable to... | |
| 1807 - 592 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions! wordi, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christianity alone. They consider themselves bound to give up such of the custom* or fashions of men, however general or generally approved, as militate, in any manner, against... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 340 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christianity alone. They consider themselves bound...up such of the customs or fashions of men, however gem B ral or general!y approved, as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the... | |
| Josiah Marsh - 1847 - 452 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by christianity, and by christianity alone. " They consider themselves bound...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the gospel. Hence they mix but little with the world, that they may be less liable to... | |
| 1867 - 844 páginas
...it, consider themselves bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanor, by Christianity, and Christianity alone. They consider...generally approved, as militate in any manner against the fetter or tpiril of the Gotpel." If this be Quakerism, and who will deny it ? why, it may be asked,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1869 - 356 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christianity alone. They consider themselves bound...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the gospel. . Hence they mix but little with the world, that they may be less liable... | |
| John William Graham - 468 páginas
...bound to regulate their opinions, words, actions, and even outward demeanour, by Christianity, and by Christianity alone. They consider themselves bound...as militate, in any manner, against the letter or the spirit of the Gospel. Hence, they mix but little with the world, that they may be less liable to... | |
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