| Robert Barclay - Society of Friends - 1771 - 136 pages
...its Power and Influence upon our Hearts; thefe Principles and Do&rines, and the Practices neceffarily depending upon them, are, as it were, the Terms, that...Bond, by which we became centered into one Body and Fellowfhip, and diftinguifhed from others. Now if any one or more fo engaged with us fhoUld arife to... | |
| Robert Barclay - Society of Friends - 1822 - 134 pages
...principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth upon our understanding, and its power and influence upon...drawn us together, and the* bond, by which we became centred into one body and fellowship, and distinguished fcom others. Now if any one, or more, so engaged... | |
| Robert Barclay - Society of Friends - 1822 - 140 pages
...principles and doctrines, without sc any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth upon our understanding, and its power and influence upon...were, the terms that have drawn us together, and the* t< bond, by which we became centred into one body .and fellowship, and distinguished from others. s... | |
| Thomas Latham Shotwell, Jeremiah J. Foster - Hicksites - 1831 - 492 pages
...principles and doctrines without any constraint, or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth upon our understanding, and its power and influence upon...drawn us together, and the bond by which we became centred into one body and fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now if any one or more so engaged... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Debtor and creditor - 1833 - 126 pages
...into the belief of certain principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth on our understanding, and...fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now, if any one or more, so engaged with us, should arise to teach any other doctrine or doctrines, contrary... | |
| George Wood, Isaac Halsted Williamson - Education - 1833 - 286 pages
...into the belief of certain principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth On our understanding, and...fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now, if any one or more, so engaged with us, should arise to teach any other doctrine w doctrines, contrary... | |
| George Wood, Isaac Halsted Williamson - Education - 1833 - 296 pages
...into the belief of certain principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth on our understanding, and...fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now, if any one or more, so engaged with us, should arise to teach any other doctrint or doctrines, contrary... | |
| Thomas Latham Shotwell - Actions and defenses - 1834 - 752 pages
...into the belief of certain principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth on our understanding, and...fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now, if any one or more, so engaged with us, should arise to teach any other doctrine or doctrines, contrary... | |
| Samuel Lewis Southard, Edward Hopper - Education - 1834 - 296 pages
...without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth upon our understandings, and its power and influence upon our hearts; these...body and fellowship, and distinguished from others. Yet this not so the bond, but that we have also a more inward and invisible, to wit, the life of righteousness,'... | |
| N. Saxton, New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1836 - 766 pages
...into the belief of certain principles and doctrines, without any constraint or worldly respect, but by the mere force of truth on our understanding, and...fellowship, and distinguished from others. Now, if any one or more, so engaged with us, should arise to teach any other doctrine or doctrines, contrary... | |
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