A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 1 by Thomas Clarkson
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* * * * * DISCIPLINE. CHAPTER I. SECT. I.--_Outlines of the discipline of the Quakers_. SECT. II.--_Manner of the administration of this discipline_. SECT. III.--_Charges usually brought against the administration of it--observations in answer in these charges_. SECT. IV.--_The principles of this discipline applicable to the discipline of larger societies, or to the criminal codes of states--beautiful example in Pennsylvania_. CHAPTER II. _Monthly court or meeting of the Quakers for the purposes of their discipline--nature and manner of the business transacted there_. CHAPTER III. _Quarterly court or meeting for the same purposes--nature and manner of the business there_. |
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