A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 by Thomas Clarkson
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CHAPTER V.
_Fifth is, that they do not sacrifice their consciences, as a body of Christians, where they believe a compliance with any law or custom to be wrong,_ CHAPTER VI. _Sixth is, that in political affairs they reason upon principle, and not upon consequences,_ CHAPTER VII. _Seventh is independence of mind,_ CHAPTER VIII. SECT. I. _Eighth is courage in life,_ SECT. II. _Ninth is courage in death,_ CHAPTER IX. _Tenth is punctuality to words and engagements,_ CHAPTER X. _Imperfect traits--These are either intellectually or morally defective--First of these is a deficiency in literature and science, |
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