A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume III

Thomas Clarkson

Civil government Governors have no right to interfere in matters of religion  Nor are the governed bound to obey, where their consciences are oppressed by doing it but they are to be willing to suffer the penalties annexed to their disobedience and they are on no account to resist them by force of arms,






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