A Portraiture of Quakerism volume Ii of 3 8 1

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A Portraiture of Quakerism volume Ii of 3 8 1
Clarkson Thomas
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Men were appointed to determine between the effects ofdivine inspiration and human imagination; to judge between the cool andthe sound; and the enthusiastic and the defective; and to put a bridleas it were upon those who were not likely to become profitable labourersin the harvest of the Gospel. And as this office was rendered necessaryon account of the principle that no ordination or human appointmentcould make a minister of the Gospel; so the same principle continuingamong the Quakers, the of...fice has been continued to the present day.
It devolves upon the elders again, as a second branch of their duty, tomeet the ministers of the church at stated seasons, generally once inthree months, and to spend some time with them in religious retirement. It is supposed that opportunities may be afforded here, of encouragingand strengthening young ministers, of confirming the old, and of givingreligious advice and assistance in various ways: and it must be supposedat any rate, that religious men cannot meet in religious conference, without some edification to each other.


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