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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume I (of 3)

INTRODUCTION
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It leads to trials of skill.

It leads to the making up of festive parties.

It leads, for its own gratification, to the various places of public resort.

Now this tendency of leading into public is considered by the Quakers as a tendency big with the dissolution of their society.

For they have many customs to keep up, which are quite at variance with those of the world.


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