| Frederick Storrs Turner - 1889 - 438 psl.
...Edition in England. 173C, p. 18. | ~ Penn and Barclay. 191 of the first Foundation, they are and may be esteemed a Secondary Rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...that Guide by which the Saints are led into all Truth ; therefore, .according to the Scriptures, the Spirit is the first and principal Leader."1 The gravity... | |
| Lewis French Stearns - 1890 - 500 psl.
...manners. Yet, because they give a true and faithful testimony of the first foundation, they are and may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...which they have all their excellency and certainty."" To this we cannot assent." We not only lay no claim to an illumination like the supernatural inspiration... | |
| 1892 - 660 psl.
...Nevertheless, as that which giveth a true and faithful testimony of the first foundation, they are and may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...guide by which the saints are led into all truth." To this Confession I subscribe ; asking Robert Barclay's permission to add : — " Far be it from man,... | |
| Tract Association of Friends (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1893 - 636 psl.
...manners. Yet because they give a true and faithful testimony of the first foundation, they are and may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...that guide by which the saints are led into all truth ; therefore, according to the scriptures, the Spirit is the first and principal leader. God hath seen... | |
| George A. Sanders - 1895 - 416 psl.
...doctrines, and a new revelation of the good old Gospel and doctrines." Again, he says: "The Scriptures may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit from which they have all their excellency, and certainly, according to the Scriptures, themselves, the Spirit is the first and principal leader.1... | |
| James M. DeGarmo - 1897 - 192 psl.
...into Hicksite and Orthodox, for Barclay, in his celebrated " Apology," says that the Scriptures " May be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...certainty ; for as by the inward testimony of the Spirit do we alone truly know 74 The Hicksite Quakers. them, so they testify that the Spirit is that Guide... | |
| James M. De Garmo - 1897 - 182 psl.
...which they have all their excellency and certainty ; for as by the inward testimony of the Spirit do we alone truly know them, so they testify that the Spirit...that Guide by which the Saints are led into all truth ; therefore, according to the Scriptures the Spirit is the first and principal leader." Still further... | |
| William Alexander Curtis - 1911 - 534 psl.
...the first foundation, they are and maybe esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit . . . by the inward testimony of the Spirit we do alone truly know them." 4. " Concerning the Condition of Man in the FaU" affirms the utterly " fallen, degenerate, and dead... | |
| William Paterson Paterson - 1912 - 464 psl.
...Nevertheless, as that which giveth a true and faithful testimony of the first foundation, they are and may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...Guide, by which the saints are led into all truth : therefore, according to the Scriptures, the Spirit is the first and principal leader. And seeing... | |
| Charles Lewis Slattery - 1915 - 358 psl.
...manners. Yet because they give a true and faithful testimony of the first foundation, they are and may be esteemed a secondary rule, subordinate to the Spirit,...which they have all their excellency and certainty." 2 The Sacraments were rejected; the taking of oaths, war, slavery, the education of the clergy, the... | |
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