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The Faith of the People Called Quakers in Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ... - Page 13
by Henry Tuke - 1810 - 32 pages
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Defence of Quakerism

Joseph Besse - 1732 - 466 pages
...Expreffions, and Allegorize away « Chrift's Appearance in the Flefh, meaning on* ly thereby our own Flefh, and that as often ' as we mention him, we mean only a My' fiery or a Myftical Senfe of him, be it as to * his coming, birth, Miracles, Sufferings, Death...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 506 pages
...expreffions, and allegorize away Chrift's appearance in the flefh ; meaning only thereby our tnvn flefh ; and that as often as we mention him, we -mean only a myjiery, or a myftical fenfe of him, be it as to his coming, birth, miracles, fufferings, death, refurre£fiont...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 3

William Penn - 1825 - 632 pages
...Christ. §. 6. The conclusion, showing our adversaries' unreasonableness. V I. AND lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...resurrection, ascension, mediation, and judgment ; I would yet add, to preserve the well-disposed from being staggered by such suggestions, and to inform and...
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The Faith of the People Called Quakers, in Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ...

Henry Tuke - 1828 - 48 pages
...hearts, that purifies and makes us acceptable before God.' Chap. ix. sect. 1. 'Lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...mediation, and judgment; I would add, to preserve the well-disposed from being staggered by such suggestions, and to inform and reclaim such as are under...
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The Friend, Volume 1

Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
..." And lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions," I use the language of William Penn, "and allegorize away Christ's appearance in the flesh;...mystical sense of him, be it as to his coming-, birth, miractfs, sufferings, death, resurrection, ascension, mediation, or Judgment; I would yet add, to preserve...
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Quakerism Versus Calvinism: Being a Reply to "Quakerism Not Christianity ...

David Meredith Reese - 1834 - 224 pages
...justice he applies this odious epithet, Unitarian, to that excellent man. " Lest any should say, we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...Resurrection, Ascension, Mediation, and Judgment, I would yet add, to preserve the well disposed from being staggered by such suggestions, and to inform and...
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Quakerism Versus Calvinism: Being a Reply to "Quakerism Not Christianity ...

David Meredith Reese - 1834 - 226 pages
...justice he applies this odious epithet, Unitarian, to that excellent man. " Lest any should say, we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...only a mystery, or a mystical sense of him, be it at to his Coming, Birth, Miracles, Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, Ascension, Mediation, and Judgment,...
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The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises ..., Volume 5

William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 pages
...Christ. 6. The conclusion, showing our adversaries' unreasonableness. 1. AND lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away Christ's appearance in the ffesh ; meaning only thereby our own ffesh ; and that as often as we mention him, we mean only a mystery,...
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Primitive Christianity Revived: In the Faith and Practice of the People ...

William Penn - 1844 - 72 pages
...Christ. 6. The conclusion, showing our adversaries' unreasonableness. 1. AND lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...resurrection, ascension, mediation and judgment; I would yet add, to preserve the well disposed from, being staggered by such suggestions, and to inform and...
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Friends in the Seventeenth Century

Charles Evans - 1876 - 684 pages
...reprovab'.e and condemuable state; but, 'Go, ye cursed,' &c." "SEC. IX. — 1. And lest any should say we are equivocal in our expressions, and allegorize away...resurrection, ascension, mediation and judgment; I would yet add, to preserve the well disposed from being staggered by such -suggestions, and to inform and...
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