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The Doctrine of Christianity, as Held by the People Called Quakers, Vindicated: : In Answer to Gilbert Tennent's Sermon on the Lawfullness of War.
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The book presents a defense of Quaker beliefs in Christianity, specifically countering Gilbert Tennent's sermon that argues for the lawfulness of war. It explores the Quaker perspective on peace, non-violence, and the moral implications of war, emphasizing their commitment to living in accordance with Christian principles. Through thoughtful analysis, the author articulates the Quaker stance on these issues, aiming to clarify misunderstandings and affirm their dedication to a peaceful and harmonious existence.
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The Doctrine of Christianity, as Held by the People Called Quakers, Vindicated: : In Answer to Gilbert Tennent's Sermon on the Lawfullness of War., John Smith
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- 2012
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- Title
- The Doctrine of Christianity, as Held by the People Called Quakers, Vindicated: : In Answer to Gilbert Tennent's Sermon on the Lawfullness of War.
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Smith
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 62
- ISBN13
- 9781275793064
- Category
- World history
- Description
- The book presents a defense of Quaker beliefs in Christianity, specifically countering Gilbert Tennent's sermon that argues for the lawfulness of war. It explores the Quaker perspective on peace, non-violence, and the moral implications of war, emphasizing their commitment to living in accordance with Christian principles. Through thoughtful analysis, the author articulates the Quaker stance on these issues, aiming to clarify misunderstandings and affirm their dedication to a peaceful and harmonious existence.