A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2 by Thomas Clarkson
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have been limited--Reasons from St. Paul, to show that he himself did
not probably consider it as a Christian ordinance--Whereas the supper enjoined at Capernaum, was to be eternal--and universal--and an essential with all Christians._ PECULIAR CUSTOMS OF THE _QUAKERS_. (CONTINUED) VOL. II B. PECULIAR CUSTOMS OF THE QUAKERS. CHAP. I. SECTION I. _Marriage--Quakers differ in many respects from others, on the subject of Marriage--George Fox introduced Regulations concerning it--Protested against the usual manner of the celebration of it--Gave an example of what he recommended--Present regulations of the Quakers on this |
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