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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume I (of 3)

INTRODUCTION
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All, who profess to be, are not Quakers.

Subjects of a scandalous nature may be in introduced by others of another denomination, in which, if Quakers are present, they may unguardedly join.

But it is certainly true, that Quakers are more upon their guard, with respect to scandalizing others, than many other people.

Nor is this unlikely to be the case, when we consider that caution in this particular is required of them by the laws of their religion.

It is certainly true also, that such subjects are never introduced by them, like those at country tea-tables, for the sole purpose of producing conversation.


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