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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume I (of 3)

INTRODUCTION
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It is not to obtain money, but to preserve reputation and virtue.

It is not to persecute but to reclaim.

It is not to make a man odious, but to make him more respectable.

It is never an interference with innocence.

The watchfulness begins to be offensive only, where delinquency is begun.
The discipline, again, has been considered as too great an infringement, of the liberty of those, who are brought under it.


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