Friendly Letters to the Society of Friends: On Some of Their Distinguishing PrinciplesArchibald Fullarton, 1836 - 382 sider |
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Side 31
... consistency and duty re- quire , not that you trouble and distract the body , but that you withdraw from it . " - But while I grant this , it should surely be also admitted , that a man may , by various bonds , -both bonds of nature and ...
... consistency and duty re- quire , not that you trouble and distract the body , but that you withdraw from it . " - But while I grant this , it should surely be also admitted , that a man may , by various bonds , -both bonds of nature and ...
Side 36
... harmony with their own . Consistency would have required the suppression of other writings than the Beacon , and the silencing of other min- istries than that of Isaac Crewdson .. times less to blame in venturing to differ from George 36.
... harmony with their own . Consistency would have required the suppression of other writings than the Beacon , and the silencing of other min- istries than that of Isaac Crewdson .. times less to blame in venturing to differ from George 36.
Side 40
... consistency . To avoid confusion , I shall take up the doctrine relative to the authority of the Scriptures , as taught by BARCLAY , -leaving any notice of the difference between him and others to a future opportunity . And I shall ...
... consistency . To avoid confusion , I shall take up the doctrine relative to the authority of the Scriptures , as taught by BARCLAY , -leaving any notice of the difference between him and others to a future opportunity . And I shall ...
Side 49
... consistency would there be in speaking of the father and his will as if they were two distinct rules , the one primary and the other secondary ? The will of the father , in whatever way indicated , is obviously and properly the rule ...
... consistency would there be in speaking of the father and his will as if they were two distinct rules , the one primary and the other secondary ? The will of the father , in whatever way indicated , is obviously and properly the rule ...
Side 55
... consistency with himself and with the principles of primitive Quakerism : - " I cannot admit , " he says , " that the Scriptures , divine and excellent as they 66 66 are , and blessed , I trust , as means auxiliary to sal- vation , to ...
... consistency with himself and with the principles of primitive Quakerism : - " I cannot admit , " he says , " that the Scriptures , divine and excellent as they 66 66 are , and blessed , I trust , as means auxiliary to sal- vation , to ...
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Side 201 - Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
Side 149 - Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, Bethsaida ! for if the mighty works which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon. they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.
Side 100 - Of His own will begat He us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of His creatures.
Side 257 - He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
Side 243 - But as it is written, To whom he was not spoken of, they shall see : and they that have not heard shall understand.
Side 60 - Yea, I think it meet, as long as I am in this tabernacle, to stir you up by putting you in remembrance; knowing that shortly I must put off this my tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me.
Side 302 - O send out thy light and thy truth : let them lead me ; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
Side 64 - THAT which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life ; (for the life was manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and show unto you that eternal life which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us...
Side 160 - In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
Side 148 - And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see ; and that they which see might be made blind.