Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive FriendsPennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends, 1891 |
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... give a word of wel- come . Year after year , as we come together to contemplate the deep themes of life , we think again of what has been said and done here , and of what this meeting is yet capable . A brave stand was taken here years ...
... give a word of wel- come . Year after year , as we come together to contemplate the deep themes of life , we think again of what has been said and done here , and of what this meeting is yet capable . A brave stand was taken here years ...
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... give us its earlier history . It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you MISS EDITH PENNOCK as the first historian of Long- wood . " MISS PENNOCK then read the following SKETCH OF LONG- WOOD'S EARLY HISTORY : EARLY HISTORY OF THE ...
... give us its earlier history . It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you MISS EDITH PENNOCK as the first historian of Long- wood . " MISS PENNOCK then read the following SKETCH OF LONG- WOOD'S EARLY HISTORY : EARLY HISTORY OF THE ...
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... give your reasons for what you believe to be the truth . The education of the people is not what it should be . George Fox and the early Friends were in advance of their age , and were persecuted . I say again , Longwood is consecrated ...
... give your reasons for what you believe to be the truth . The education of the people is not what it should be . George Fox and the early Friends were in advance of their age , and were persecuted . I say again , Longwood is consecrated ...
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... give such sanctity to a printed creed , which was never more than a statement of the conclusions of the human mind , and refuse to recognize the sanctity of the mind itself by denying to it the right to continue , as it has always done ...
... give such sanctity to a printed creed , which was never more than a statement of the conclusions of the human mind , and refuse to recognize the sanctity of the mind itself by denying to it the right to continue , as it has always done ...
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... give their support to the party which opposes liquor . MRS . CATHERINE HANNUM thought that women should assert their rights , think more of what other women achieving in the world , and be inspired by their example . are MR . HINCKLEY ...
... give their support to the party which opposes liquor . MRS . CATHERINE HANNUM thought that women should assert their rights , think more of what other women achieving in the world , and be inspired by their example . are MR . HINCKLEY ...
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Página 21 - IF I have faltered more or less In my great task of happiness; If I have moved among my race And shown no glorious morning face ; If beams from happy human eyes Have moved me not ; if morning skies, Books, and my food, and summer rain Knocked on my sullen heart in vain : — Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take And stab my spirit broad awake...
Página 41 - For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
Página 36 - My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens thou didst bear, When hanging on th' accursed tree ; And hopes her guilt was there.
Página 34 - As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor.
Página 18 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace !" Peace ! and no longer from its brazen portals The blast of War's great organ shakes the skies ! But beautiful as songs of the immortals, The holy melodies of love arise.
Página 22 - Of the men o' the South? What whets the knife For the Union's life? — Hark to the answer: Slavery!
Página 41 - If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses? and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
Página 36 - Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us. Our defense is in the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere.
Página 43 - There is no Death ! What seems so is transition ; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian. Whose portal we call Death.