| Joseph Foulke - 1844 - 120 strani
...: neither are we sensible of any departure from the faith or principles of our primitive Friends. " The charges brought against us by our opposers, to...people rising up and bearing testimony to the truth arid practical importance of that humbling doctrine ; ' Be not ye called Rabbi, for one is your master.... | |
| William Gibbons - 1847 - 218 strani
...laid down in the Scriptures of Truth, and in their writings." " The charges brought against tw fay our opposers, to injure and invalidate our character...primitive Friends, and we apprehend upon the same ground." " We do not believe that the dissensions which have appeared among us, had their origin so... | |
| William Gibbons - 1847 - 218 strani
...laid down in the Scriptures of Truth, and in their writings." " The charges brought against us fay our opposers, to injure and invalidate our character...primitive Friends, and we apprehend upon the same ground." " We do not believe that the dissensions which have appeared among us, had their origin so... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 strani
...all things the growth and advancement of this principle in ourselves, and in the world at large. . The charges brought against us by our opposers, to...Friends; and, we apprehend, upon the same grounds . . . We do not believe that the dissensions which have appeared among us. had their origin so much... | |
| Lucretia Mott - 2002 - 646 strani
...sit, every man under his vine and under his fig-tree, and none shall make them afraid." 1Mic. iv. 4.l The charges brought against us by our opposers, to...were preferred against our primitive Friends; and, we belicvej apprehend,] upon the same grounds. In that day, those who, like Diotrephes, loved to have... | |
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