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FEBRUARY 13

This religion we long to see established in the world, a religion of love, and joy, and peace.
Earnest Appeal, section 4


Beware of bribery.

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Have nothing to do with stolen goods. Neither sell nor buy anything that has not paid the duty – no, not if you could have it at half-price. Defraud not the King anymore than your fellow subject. Never think of being religious unless you are honest. What has a thief to do with religion? … Whatever others do, keep yourselves pure.

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Lose no opportunity of receiving the Sacrament. All who have neglected this have suffered loss; most of them are as dead as stones; therefore be you constant therein, not only for example, but for the sake of your souls.
to the societies at Bristol, 1764