The People Called QuakersHarper & Row, 1966 - 298 páginas |
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... Light , and has thou walked in the Light , and what thou speakest , is it inwardly from God ? " & c . This opened me so , that it cut me to the heart ; and then I saw clearly we were all wrong . So I sat down in my pew again , and cried ...
... Light , and has thou walked in the Light , and what thou speakest , is it inwardly from God ? " & c . This opened me so , that it cut me to the heart ; and then I saw clearly we were all wrong . So I sat down in my pew again , and cried ...
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... Light , which is popularly supposed to be the major theological contribution of Quakers to total Christianity . The Light is some- times denominated " The Light Within , " or " The Inner Light , " but most often it is called " The Light ...
... Light , which is popularly supposed to be the major theological contribution of Quakers to total Christianity . The Light is some- times denominated " The Light Within , " or " The Inner Light , " but most often it is called " The Light ...
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Elton Trueblood. Light , as early Friends understood it , was at first more a source of terror than of hope . " The essence of pain was to know one's sins and self - will , but the source of the pain was the Light , itself . " 18 Our ...
Elton Trueblood. Light , as early Friends understood it , was at first more a source of terror than of hope . " The essence of pain was to know one's sins and self - will , but the source of the pain was the Light , itself . " 18 Our ...
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THE QUAKER EXPLOSION | 1 |
THE ACHIEVEMENT OF GEORGE | 20 |
THE QUAKER ARISTOCRATS | 40 |
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