Observations on the Sermons of Elias Hicks / In Several Letters to Him; With Some Introductory Remarks, Addressed to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends.

OBSERVATIONS ON THE SERMONS OF ELIAS HICKS

IN
SEVERAL LETTERS TO HIM;
WITH
SOME INTRODUCTORY REMARKS,
ADDRESSED TO THE
JUNIOR MEMBERS
OF THE
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
BY A DEMI-QUAKER.
Robert Waln
"To expect that we should be informed of the divine economy with the
same distinctness as of our own duty, would be a piece of arrogance
above ordinary."—Burgh.
"Dim, as the borrowed beams of moon and stars
To lonely, weary, wandering travellers,
Is reason to the soul: and as on high,
Those rolling fires discover but the sky,
Not light us here: so reason's glimmering ray
Was lent, not to assure our doubtful way,
But guide us upward to a better day."—Dryden.

PHILADELPHIA 1826.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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