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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume I (of 3)

INTRODUCTION
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Upon this principle it was continued.

It afforded no private emolument to any individual.

The by-standers were only spectators.

They were not interested in the victory.

The victor himself was remunerated not with money, but with crowns and garlands, the testimonies of public applause.


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