A Portraiture of Quakerism volume Iii of 3 8 4

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A Portraiture of Quakerism volume Iii of 3 8 4
Clarkson Thomas
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Resolution, once summoned, begets resolution again, till atlength he acquires habits superior to the looks and frowns, andridicule, of the world.
SECT. II.
_The trait of courage includes also courage in death--This traitprobably--from the lives which the Quakers lead--and from circumstancesconnected with their religious faith_.
The trait of courage includes also courage in death, or it belongs tothe character of the Quakers, that they shew great indifference withrespect to death, or that they p
...ossess great intrepidity, when sensibleof the approach of it.
I shall do no more on this subject, than state what may be the causes ofthis trait.
The dissolution of all our vital organs, and of the cessation to be, sothat we move no longer upon the face of the earth, and that our placesknow us no more, or the idea of being swept away suddenly into eternaloblivion, and of being as though we had never been, cannot fail ofitself of producing awful sensations upon our minds. But still moreawful will these be, where men believe in a future state, and where, believing in future rewards and punishments, they contemplate what maybe their allotment in eternity.


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