Quaker Ways
The Quaker never makei oath. He avoids as far as possible cojiiag where such procedure is necessary, hut If oblis;ed to mako a declaration, the falsity of which would sub ecthim to U'g penalty, ho aflirms. Nor d es he observe any holy or feast days. He believes that the obligatlon to iei;arl oiie day more than another ceased witli the Mosaic dispensation. The vlsitlng of theaters, ïace courses, dau-ing halls or ihe investn:ent in any kind of Iotteries - grab bags in church fairs inc uded- are dcclared to be Incompatlblu with the tea hings of the society, and are forbidden.
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