Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends, Volume 7J.F. Trow, 1856 |
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... confidence that the prejudice which places amuse- * It is somewhere stated that even John Calvin was wont , after preaching on Sunday , to go ont into a field near his house , and recreate himself by pitching quoits with some of his ...
... confidence that the prejudice which places amuse- * It is somewhere stated that even John Calvin was wont , after preaching on Sunday , to go ont into a field near his house , and recreate himself by pitching quoits with some of his ...
Page 33
... other by mutual sympathy , reciprocal affection , and tender confidence , are sundered by constantly recurring debates and contentions . As parents are mainly responsible for these lamentable results , so also is the remedy in their 33.
... other by mutual sympathy , reciprocal affection , and tender confidence , are sundered by constantly recurring debates and contentions . As parents are mainly responsible for these lamentable results , so also is the remedy in their 33.
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... confidence of their children , and in the beautiful unfolding of their religious nature . Having shown , we hope conclusively , that amusements , in some form , are natural and necessary , and that the prevailing hostility thereto ...
... confidence of their children , and in the beautiful unfolding of their religious nature . Having shown , we hope conclusively , that amusements , in some form , are natural and necessary , and that the prevailing hostility thereto ...
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... confident that they will commend themselves to the enlightened judgment of many earnest advocates of truth and progress , and hoping that they may exert some humble influence in promoting a much needed reform . Signed by direction of ...
... confident that they will commend themselves to the enlightened judgment of many earnest advocates of truth and progress , and hoping that they may exert some humble influence in promoting a much needed reform . Signed by direction of ...
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... confident he had estab- lished the proposition by irrefragable argument . Nothing but truth can stand ; and truth stands not on any basis of proof , which human ingenuity has laid for it , but in virtue of its own strength , its own ...
... confident he had estab- lished the proposition by irrefragable argument . Nothing but truth can stand ; and truth stands not on any basis of proof , which human ingenuity has laid for it , but in virtue of its own strength , its own ...
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A. W. JOHNSON amusements appointed Association believe Bible Capital Punishment Chester County Christ Christian Clerks Committee common CONWAY creed DARLINGTON Divine doctrine DUGDALE earnest earth ecclesiastical ENTRIKEN eternal everlasting evil faith false Father feel forms FREDERICK W freedom Friends of Human FRIENDS OF PROGRESS GERRIT SMITH God's HAMBLETON heart Heavenly holy hope Human Progress individual JACKSON Jesus JOSEPH labor laws liberty light living LUCRETIA MOTT mankind Meeting of Progressive MENDENHALL ment mind Minister MONCURE moral North Collins Ohio Yearly Meeting OLIVER JOHNSON organization orthodox peace Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting piety pleasure principles profess Progressive Friends punishment Quaker reform rejoice religion religious REUBEN WEBB reverence righteousness RUHANEY salvation SAMUEL sectarian sects self-evident sentiments Signed by direction slavery social society soul spirit suffering superstition sympathy testimony theological things THOMAS GARRETT tion truth Unitarian Church unto voice WILLIAM BARNARD WILLIAM LOGAN FISHER words