Friends' Library,: Summary of the history, doctrine and discipline of the Society of Friends [J.G. Bevan] A journal of the life and travels of John Woolman. Extracts from the writings of John WoolmanWilliam Allen Printed at the Schools of Industry, and sold by Longman and Company Paternoster-Row, London; Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street; J. and A. Arch, Cornhill, W. Darton, Holborn; Edmund Fry, Houndsditch and by all the booksellers., 1832 - Society of Friends |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 37
Page 3
... young people in particular . It is introduced by that short sketch of its His- tory , Doctrines , and principles , entitled " a Sum- mary , " published by the authority of the Society ; and is followed by a farther statement of its ...
... young people in particular . It is introduced by that short sketch of its His- tory , Doctrines , and principles , entitled " a Sum- mary , " published by the authority of the Society ; and is followed by a farther statement of its ...
Page 59
... young , on the keep- ing of slaves . I HAVE often felt a motion of love to leave some hints in writing of my experience of the goodness of God ; and now in the thirty - sixth year of my age , I begin this work . I was born in ...
... young , on the keep- ing of slaves . I HAVE often felt a motion of love to leave some hints in writing of my experience of the goodness of God ; and now in the thirty - sixth year of my age , I begin this work . I was born in ...
Page 60
... I was a child . A thing remarkable in my childhood was , that once going to a neighbour's house , I saw on the way a robin sitting on her nest , and as I came near she went off , but having young ones , 60 1727 JOHN WOOLMAN .
... I was a child . A thing remarkable in my childhood was , that once going to a neighbour's house , I saw on the way a robin sitting on her nest , and as I came near she went off , but having young ones , 60 1727 JOHN WOOLMAN .
Page 61
... young . I beheld her lying dead , and thought those young ones , for which she was so careful , must now perish for want of their dam to nourish them ; and after some pain- ful considerations on the subject , I climbed up the tree ...
... young . I beheld her lying dead , and thought those young ones , for which she was so careful , must now perish for want of their dam to nourish them ; and after some pain- ful considerations on the subject , I climbed up the tree ...
Page 63
... , and getting with wanton young people , I lost ground . The Lord had been very gracious , and spoke peace to me in the time of my distress ; and I now most ungratefully turned again to folly ; on which ac- count 1736 63 JOHN WOOLMAN .
... , and getting with wanton young people , I lost ground . The Lord had been very gracious , and spoke peace to me in the time of my distress ; and I now most ungratefully turned again to folly ; on which ac- count 1736 63 JOHN WOOLMAN .
Common terms and phrases
acquainted affliction Almighty amongst friends appeared appointed attended believe beloved friend blessed called cerned Chester River Christian comfort concern creatures deep degree desire distress divine love doth duty East Jersey endeavour engaged exercise faithful families favoured feel feeling my mind felt fifth month follow George Fox gospel gracious hath heart heavenly Father Holy Spirit humble Indians instruction inwardly Jesus Christ John John Sykes JOHN WOOLMAN journey labour living lodged Lord manifested meeting for business meeting for worship mercies mind ministers and elders ministry monthly Monthly-meetings Mount Holly negroes ness night opened oppression outward peace Philadelphia places poor prophet pure wisdom quarterly quarterly-meeting Redeemer religious resignation righteousness society soul speak strength sufferings tender testimony thee thence therein things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion told trade travelling true unto visit friends walk week weighty worship yearly meeting young
Popular passages
Page 26 - Moreover, if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone : if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses, every word may be established. And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church : but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
Page 35 - I love God," and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? And this commandment have we from him, that he who loveth God love his brother also.
Page 102 - Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.
Page 48 - I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth; for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak; and he will show you things to come.
Page 311 - As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.
Page 300 - For they bind heavy burdens, and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers. But all their works they do for to be seen of men...
Page 73 - I was so afflicted in my mind, that I said before my master and the Friend, that I believed slave-keeping to be a practice inconsistent with the Christian religion. This, in some degree, abated my uneasiness ; yet as often as I reflected seriously upon it I thought I should have been clearer if I had desired to be excused from it, as a thing against my conscience ; for such it was.
Page 109 - There is a love clothes my mind while I write which is superior to all expressions ; and I find my heart open to encourage to a Holy emulation, to advance forward in Christian firmness. Deep humility is a strong bulwark; and as we enter into it, we find safety and true exaltation : the foolishness of God is wiser than man, and the weakness of God is stronger than man.
Page 161 - Thine own wickedness shall correct thee, and thy backslidings shall reprove thee: know therefore and see that it is an evil thing and bitter, that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, and that my fear is not in thee, saith the Lord God of Hosts.
Page 150 - ... lamentable. Many slaves on this continent are oppressed, and their cries have reached the ears of the Most High. Such are the purity and certainty of his judgments, that he cannot be partial in our favour.