An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4 |
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עמוד 12
It is further to be observed , with respect to Dureus , that he showed a peculiar
propensity toward the sentiments of the mystics and quakers , on account of their
tendency to faI See Coleri Historia Joh . Duræi , published in 4to . at Wittemberg
in ...
It is further to be observed , with respect to Dureus , that he showed a peculiar
propensity toward the sentiments of the mystics and quakers , on account of their
tendency to faI See Coleri Historia Joh . Duræi , published in 4to . at Wittemberg
in ...
עמוד 106
... in consequence of this illusion , aimed at the subversion of all human
government , and were for turning all things into the most deplorable confusion . "
It was at this time , also , that the Quakers , of whom we propose to give a more
particular ...
... in consequence of this illusion , aimed at the subversion of all human
government , and were for turning all things into the most deplorable confusion . "
It was at this time , also , that the Quakers , of whom we propose to give a more
particular ...
עמוד 111
... the corporation and test acts are omitted , and consequently still remain in force
. The Sociniants are also excepted ; but provision is made für Quakers , upon
their making a solemn declaration , instead of taking the oaths to the government
.
... the corporation and test acts are omitted , and consequently still remain in force
. The Sociniants are also excepted ; but provision is made für Quakers , upon
their making a solemn declaration , instead of taking the oaths to the government
.
עמוד 127
These sects were the Arminians and Quakers , whose origin was owing to very
different principles ; since the former derived its existence from an excessive
propensity to improve the faculty of reason , and to follow its dictates and
discoveries ...
These sects were the Arminians and Quakers , whose origin was owing to very
different principles ; since the former derived its existence from an excessive
propensity to improve the faculty of reason , and to follow its dictates and
discoveries ...
עמוד 145
The sect of Quakers received this denomination , in the year 1650 , from Gervas
Bennet , Esq . a justice of peace in Derbyshire , partly on account of the
convulsive agitations and shakings of the body George Fos . with which their
discourses to ...
The sect of Quakers received this denomination , in the year 1650 , from Gervas
Bennet , Esq . a justice of peace in Derbyshire , partly on account of the
convulsive agitations and shakings of the body George Fos . with which their
discourses to ...
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