A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 by Thomas Clarkson
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Supposed remedies for the diminution of some of these causes--These of
various kinds--One of these a superior education--Supposed effect of this education. CHAPTER V. _Component parts of this education--Favourable state of the society for the admission of it,_ CHAPTER VI. _Various arguments against it--These examined,_ CHAPTER VII. _Conclusory remarks, as they relate to those who may have had thoughts of leaving the society,_ CHAPTER VIII. _Conclusory remarks, as they relate to those who may be called the world,_ GREAT TENETS OF THE QUAKERS. |
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