A Portraiture of Quakerism: Taken from a View of the Education and Discipline, Social Manners, Civil and Political Economy, Religious Principles and Character, of the Society of Friends, Volumen1Samuel Stansbury, 1806 |
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... injurious to the happiness of man , as it disqualifies him for the plea- sures of religion , p . 97 SECT . v . To be injurious to the happiness of man , as it dis- qualifies him for domestic enjoyments , p . 101 SECT . VI . - Opinions ...
... injurious to the happiness of man , as it disqualifies him for the plea- sures of religion , p . 97 SECT . v . To be injurious to the happiness of man , as it dis- qualifies him for domestic enjoyments , p . 101 SECT . VI . - Opinions ...
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... injurious . It brings disease upon the bo- dy , as it brings corruption upon the mind . Habitual gamesters regard neither their own health , nor their own personal convenience , but will sit up night after night , though under bodily ...
... injurious . It brings disease upon the bo- dy , as it brings corruption upon the mind . Habitual gamesters regard neither their own health , nor their own personal convenience , but will sit up night after night , though under bodily ...
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... leisure hours , it would take the place of many of these serious retirements , and become ve- ry injurious to their interests and their character as christians . SECT . III . Vocal music forbidden - singing in 68 MORAL EDUCATION .
... leisure hours , it would take the place of many of these serious retirements , and become ve- ry injurious to their interests and their character as christians . SECT . III . Vocal music forbidden - singing in 68 MORAL EDUCATION .
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... injurious as those we receive , through the or- gan of the eyes . " He does not , however , consider the effect of instrumental music as much to be re- garded , " because sounds , which proceed from air , are soon gone , and they give ...
... injurious as those we receive , through the or- gan of the eyes . " He does not , however , consider the effect of instrumental music as much to be re- garded , " because sounds , which proceed from air , are soon gone , and they give ...
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... injurious in their tendency to their moral charac- ter . If we were to take a collection of songs as publish- ed in books , and were to examine these , we should find that such a system might easily be formed . And if , again , we were ...
... injurious in their tendency to their moral charac- ter . If we were to take a collection of songs as publish- ed in books , and were to examine these , we should find that such a system might easily be formed . And if , again , we were ...
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addressed admonish adopted alteration amusements ancient animals apparel appear arguments become believe called censurable CHAP christian church circumstances colour conceive conversation custom dancing deputies discipline disowned dress drinking duty early Quakers Edward Burroughs evil excitement executive government expression fashions feelings flattery follow frequently friends George Fox give grace habits Hence honour human voice idolatry injurious innocent kers Lactantius language latter laws lives manner means meetings for worship ments mind monthly meeting moral character moral education names nature never object observed occasion offender opinion particular passions persons plain pleasure principles produce profession prohibitions Quakers consider quarterly meetings queries racter reason religion religious religious denominations respect SECT sentiments shew shewn society songs spirit tendency Tertullian theatre things THOMAS CLARKSON thou thought tion toasts truth usually vice virtue William Law William Penn women word yearly meeting youth