The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... Quakers , who had long been unanimous in that cause ; and was led to such an extensive and cordial in- tercourse with them in all parts of the kingdom , that he came at last to have a more thorough knowledge of their tenets and living ...
... Quakers , who had long been unanimous in that cause ; and was led to such an extensive and cordial in- tercourse with them in all parts of the kingdom , that he came at last to have a more thorough knowledge of their tenets and living ...
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... Quakers , might evidently have been told ei- ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses to discuss the merits of this ...
... Quakers , might evidently have been told ei- ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses to discuss the merits of this ...
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... Quakers . begins with the following sentence . When the blooming fpring fheds abroad its benign influence , man feels it equally with the reft of created nature . The blood circulates more freely , and a new current of life seems to be ...
... Quakers . begins with the following sentence . When the blooming fpring fheds abroad its benign influence , man feels it equally with the reft of created nature . The blood circulates more freely , and a new current of life seems to be ...
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... Quaker children are rebuked for all expreffions of anger , as tending to raise those feelings which ought to be ... Quakers talk of the folly and vanity of purfuits in which perfons , older than themfelves , were then embarking in ...
... Quaker children are rebuked for all expreffions of anger , as tending to raise those feelings which ought to be ... Quakers talk of the folly and vanity of purfuits in which perfons , older than themfelves , were then embarking in ...
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... Quaker prohibitions , it may be worth while to consider , in a few words , how far it can be reconciled to reason or morality . All men , we humbly conceive , are under the necessity of pur- suing their own happiness ; and cannot even ...
... Quaker prohibitions , it may be worth while to consider , in a few words , how far it can be reconciled to reason or morality . All men , we humbly conceive , are under the necessity of pur- suing their own happiness ; and cannot even ...
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