A KEY
By William Penn
- "Opening the Way to Every Capacity; How to Distinguish the Religion Professed by the People Called Quakers, from the Perversions and Misrepresentations of their Adversaries; With a Brief Exhortation to All Sorts of People to Examine Their Ways, and Their Hearts, and Turn Speedily to the Lord."
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Section I: OF THE LIGHT WITHIN, WHAT IT IS, AND THE VIRTUE AND BENEFIT OF IT TO MAN
- Section II: OF INFALLIBILITY AND PERFECTION
- Section III: OF THE SCRIPTURES, THEIR TRUTH AUTHORITY AND SERVICE
- Section IV: OF THE HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD AND ITS OFFICE, WITH RESPECT TO MAN, AND OF THE MINISTRY
- Section V: OF THE HOLY THREE, OR SCRIPTURE TRINITY
- Section VI: OF THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST
- Section VII: OF THE MANHOOD OF CHRIST
- Section VIII: OF CHRIST JESUS, HIS DEATH AND SUFFERINGS
- Section IX: OF GOOD WORKS
- Section X: OF WATER BAPTISM AND THE SUPPER
- Section XI: OF THE RESURRECTION, AND ETERNAL RECOMPENSE
- Section XII: OF CIVIL HONOR AND RESPECT
- Section XIII: OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT
- POSTSCRIPT
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