A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 by Thomas Clarkson
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when compared with other people,_
CHAPTER XI. _Second is superstition--Distinctions on this subject,_ CHAPTER XII. _Third is obstinacy--No foundation for this trait,_ CHAPTER XIII. SECT. I. _Fourth is a money-getting spirit--This spirit seldom chargeable with avarice,_ SECT. II. _Practicable methods suggested for the extirpation of it,_ CHAPTER XIV. Fifth is a want of animation or affection--This an appearance only. CHAPTER XV. Sixth is evasiveness in speech--No foundation for this trait. CHAPTER XVI. Seventh is shyness--This an appearance only. CHAPTER XVII. Eighth is a disregard of truth--Inconsistency of the imputation of this |
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