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		By: Carl Abbott		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[William Penn&#039;s introduction to George Fox&#039;s Journal (1691) speaks to something very like community.:


&quot;Besides these general doctrines, as the larger branches, there sprang forthseveral particular doctrines, that did exemplify and farther explain the truth and efficacy of the general doctrine before observed, in theirlives and examples: as, 



1. Communion and loving one another. This is anoted mark in the mouth of all sorts of people concerning them: Theywill meet, they will help and stick one to another. Whence it is common 
to hear some say: Look how the Quakers love and take care of oneanother. Others, less moderate, will say: The Quakers live none butthemselves: and if loving one another. and having an intimate communionin religion, and constant care to meet to worship God, and help one 
another, be any mark of primitive Christianity, they had it, blessed bethe Lord in ample manner.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William Penn’s introduction to George Fox’s Journal (1691) speaks to something very like community.:</p>
<p>“Besides these general doctrines, as the larger branches, there sprang forthseveral particular doctrines, that did exemplify and farther explain the truth and efficacy of the general doctrine before observed, in theirlives and examples: as, </p>
<p>1. Communion and loving one another. This is anoted mark in the mouth of all sorts of people concerning them: Theywill meet, they will help and stick one to another. Whence it is common<br>
to hear some say: Look how the Quakers love and take care of oneanother. Others, less moderate, will say: The Quakers live none butthemselves: and if loving one another. and having an intimate communionin religion, and constant care to meet to worship God, and help one<br>
another, be any mark of primitive Christianity, they had it, blessed bethe Lord in ample manner.”</p>
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