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A BRIEF VIEW

OF THE

DOCTRINES

OF THE

CHRISTIAN RELIGION,

AS PROFESSED BY THE

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS,

IN THE FORM OF QUESTION AND ANSWER, FOR THE
INSTRUCTION OF YOUTH.

BY JOHN BEVANS.

Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; and let us con-
sider one another, to provoke unto love and to good works. Heb. x. 23, 24.

PHILADELPHIA :

PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW.

1843.

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PREFACE.

EXPERIENCE has proved that, in the present constitution of our nature, the human mind, without proper cultivation, is more likely to be productive of noxious weeds, than of those fruits which evince love to God and benevolence to man; hence the Scriptures enjoin that children should be brought up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; and the apostle Paul speaks in commendation of Eunice, the mother of Timothy, who, it appears, had instilled into his youthful mind, that knowledge which makes "wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus."

The author hopes that those parents or tutors who are thus endeavouring to enlarge the kingdom of the Redeemer among men, may derive some assistance from this little work. In compiling it, although his primary object has been the instruction of youth, yet his views have not been confined to this class; for (whatever deficiencies may appear in the following attempt to illustrate the truths of the Gospel,) Christian Redemption is a subject peculiarly interesting to all, because it embraces our most important interests

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