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GREAT TENETS.
CHAPTER I.
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,
CHAPTER II.
Oaths—Christians are not to take civil oaths—Reasons of the Quakers for their disuse of them,
CHAPTER III.
SECT. I. War—Unlawful for Christians to fight—Scriptural passages in support of this tenet—Answers to these and replies,
SECT. II. These passages supported by the opinions and practice of the early Christians,
SECT. III. Objection to the motive assigned for this practice—Reply to this objection—Motive confirmed,