Remarks On the Tenets And Principles of the Quakers As Contained in the Theses

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Remarks On the Tenets And Principles of the Quakers As Contained in the Theses
Daniel Gittins
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Xiv. And liii.
* The Chriftian Religion is called the Way to Life, from whence thofe Apoftates had departed.
t ^*1^ a very comprehenfive Word, fignifying here the whole revealed Law — the good Thing, in Oppofition to J/l the Evil, which thofe Wretches were totally immerfed iii the Practice of.
X *lD'nD^ nnn — imagination, the Suggeftion of Sa- tan, is injiead of their Confejfions, i. E. Their Acknowledge- ments to Jehovah'AUim, confummate and Principles of the Qjj akers. 223 tonfummate State of
... Wickednefs. Not at all — for by Nature alone ^ they are only ignorant of the Means of Reftitution, and incapable of Ad- miflion, 'till they have accepted thofe Terms of Initiation^ which under each Difpenlation have been neceffary for that Purpofe, viz. Circum" cifion under the JewiJJj, and Baptifm under the prcfent. P Are ive then better than they, fayS the Apoftle ? No, in no wife, for we have be- fore proved both fews and Gentiles ^ that they are all under Sin, viz. The original Trefpafs, or At- tainder, which affeds every Mortal that comes into the World.

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