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Concurrence and Unanimity of the People Called Quakers

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Focusing on the Quaker belief in unity, Robert Barclay's text delves into the community's spiritual practices and principles. It emphasizes inner guidance, conscience, and the significance of consensus among Quakers in both religious and social contexts. The work also highlights the collective agreement on core Christian doctrines through the sermons of notable Quaker figures. This antiquarian reprint preserves the original text's essence while acknowledging potential imperfections, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation and literary accessibility.

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Concurrence and Unanimity of the People Called Quakers, Robert Barclay

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2003
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