Friendly Letters to the Society of Friends: On Some of Their Distinguishing Principles (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Jan 17, 2018 - History - 390 pages
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The inclination thus to address you has arisen from two sources. - The first is, the esteem in which, on various grounds, I have long been accustomed to hold the Society of Friends; an esteem generated and maintained by both public and private, official and personal acquaintance. The part which they have all along acted in a variety of the leading objects of humanity and Christian benevolence, has entitled them to it. They have been the staunch promoters of the suppression of the slave-trade and the abolition of slavery; of the circulation of the Bible; of uni versal education; of the mitigation of our sangui nary penal code; and of charitable relief in all its forms.-their high average character for simplicity, integrity, and general moral worth, has entitled them to it; a character which, with whatever amount of exceptions, either as to practice or principle, _it may be.

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