1/1 I .-- _Dancing forbidden--light in which this subject has been viewed both by the ancients and the moderns--Quakers principally object to it, where it is connected with public assemblies--they conceive it productive, in this case, of a frivolous levity, and of an excitement of many of the evil passions_. II--_These arguments of the Quakers, on dancing, examined in three supposed cases put to a moral philosopher_. III .-- _These arguments further elucidated by a display of the Ball-room_.. |