公理会或进步的朋友:贵格会历史上被遗忘的一段

A. Thomas
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根据伊莱亚斯·希克斯信徒在1828年及之后所采取的立场的本质,他们之间不存在与东正教之间相同的分裂和分离的理由。后者认为,对教义要点的信仰是必不可少的;而希克斯夫妇则认为这无关紧要。只要对大多数观点都有一个普遍的共识,就不需要作出确切的陈述,因为它们会妨碍精神的自由。但随着时间的推移,很明显,正是这种不受约束的自由导致了分裂和分离。一般人的头脑需要一些有形的或明确的东西来满足它。没有任何极端的精神或神秘的身体曾经成功地聚集或持有任何非常多的追随者在希克斯教派中,分歧主要出现在两个方面——教会组织和教会实践。在第一次会议中,较年轻和较积极的成员对部长和长老会议提出了同样的抱怨
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Congregational or Progressive Friends: A Forgotten Episode in Quaker History
By the very nature of the stand taken by the adherents of Elias Hicks in 1828 and afterwards, there was not among them the same reasons for divisions and separations as among the Orthodox. The latter held that belief on doctrinal points was essential; while the Hicksites considered it of slight importance. So long as there was a general agreement on most points, exact statements were uncalled for, as they would interfere with the liberty of the spirit. But as time went on, it became evident that this very freedom from restraint was leading to divisions and separation. The average human mind needs something tangible or definite or both to satisfy it. No extreme spiritual or mystical body has ever succeeded either in gathering or holding any very great number of adherents.1 Among the Hicksites the differences arose chiefly in two fields —Church organization, and Church practice. In the first the younger and the more active members of the body made the same complaints against the Meetings of Ministers and Elders which
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