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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 by Thomas Clarkson
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SECT. III. _A more particular statement of these reasons,_


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CHARACTER.

CHAPTER I.

_Character of the Quakers--Difficulties in the proper estimation of
character--These removable in the present case,_

CHAPTER II. _Character general or particular--General is that of a moral
people,_

CHAPTER III.

SECT. I. _Character particular--First of the particular traits is
benevolence to man in his temporal capacity,_

SECT. II. _Second is benevolence to man in his religious capacity,_

SECT. III. _Third is benevolence, or a tender feeling for the brute
creation,_

CHAPTER IV.

_Fourth is complacency of mind and manners,_

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