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... Quakers ; in which their principles and practice respecting recreations and amusements are fully detailed and largely discussed . It is observed that • They allow their children most of the sports or exercises of the body , and most of ...
... Quakers ; in which their principles and practice respecting recreations and amusements are fully detailed and largely discussed . It is observed that • They allow their children most of the sports or exercises of the body , and most of ...
Pagina 158
... Quakers prohibited . So partial is this writer to the manners of the sect which he delineates , that their refusal to pull off the hat and to bow even to Royalty itself is considered not as uncouth but as digni- fied : The Quakers are ...
... Quakers prohibited . So partial is this writer to the manners of the sect which he delineates , that their refusal to pull off the hat and to bow even to Royalty itself is considered not as uncouth but as digni- fied : The Quakers are ...
Pagina 163
... Quakers suppose , that it was not necessary to record the particulars of a Jewish ceremony , which , being a type , was to end when its antitype was re- alized , and which he considered to be unnecessary for those of the Christian name ...
... Quakers suppose , that it was not necessary to record the particulars of a Jewish ceremony , which , being a type , was to end when its antitype was re- alized , and which he considered to be unnecessary for those of the Christian name ...
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