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as a thing very unsutable to the Nature and intent of their meetings, which were to be esteemed the onely Paradise on Earth, wherein they were to enjoy the Pleasures of eternal Life, and not to expect them in Heaven. For as God brought Adam into his Paradise, so should Christians enter into theirs, naked, casting away their Cloathes, as the Badges of their sin and shame, from which they were perfectly freed (which is both the Opinion and Practice of many Quakers at this day) being perfectly pure and holy. In their Night-Assemblies (for that time they chose, |
as a thing very unsuitable to the Nature and intent of their meetings, which were to be esteemed the only Paradise on Earth, wherein they were to enjoy the Pleasures of Eternal Life, and not to expect them in Heaven. For as God brought Adam into his Paradise, so should Christians enter into theirs, naked, casting away their Clothes, as the Badges of their sin and shame, from which they were perfectly freed (which is both the Opinion and Practice of many Quakers At this day) being perfectly pure and holy. In their Night-Assemblies (for that time they chosen, |
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