Quakerism Unmasked Author:William Alexander Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II, Fbuits Of Love Ye shall know them by theirfntiti" -- Matt. vii. 16. In the preceding Chapter, the reader has been presented with afew... more », a very few specimens, out of the abundant mass, of the manner in which J. W. evinces his " very spirit of Christian love," by which I believe he really conceives himself to have been actuated; and of this admission I wish him to reap the full benefit, whilst, 'in noticing the fruits it has produced, I may have, not to call in question his sincerity; but to point out the incorrectness of his ideas. As J. W. states, page 279, that -- " so far as he knows his own heart," he has written in "the very spirit of Christian Love," so the head affixed to this Chapter appears to me appropriate to a division of this " Glance," which will contain a main portion of the notice intended to be taken of " Quakerism Examined;" for to do more than allude to some of the errors which J. W. wishes to induce the Society of Friends to embrace for Truth, and to point out a few of the fallacious views he has taken of " the Principles of Quakerism," would far exceed the limits of " a Glance." To exhibit a little variety in the " fruits " of J. W.'s " very spirit of Christian love," this Chapter must touch upon several different subjects; it may therefore be advantageous to present each subject under a distinct division. And in accordance with this arrangement I begin with -- Section I. The Holy Scripture. In page 91,« less