A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books: Or Books Written by Members of the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, from Their First Rise to the Present Time, Interspersed with Critical Remarks, and Occasional Biographical Notices ...Joseph Smith, 1867 - Quakers |
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... America , Scot- land and Ireland . Account of her in " Piety Promoted , " Part 8. She died the 15th of the 8th Month , 1766 , aged 88 , a Minister 60 years , buried at Ravenstonedale . * ALDRIDGE , Susanna , of Berkshire ? Abominations ...
... America , Scot- land and Ireland . Account of her in " Piety Promoted , " Part 8. She died the 15th of the 8th Month , 1766 , aged 88 , a Minister 60 years , buried at Ravenstonedale . * ALDRIDGE , Susanna , of Berkshire ? Abominations ...
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... America . She died the 4th of the 12th Month , 1809 , aged about 50 , a Minister about 21 years . Her remains were interred at Worcester , on the 7th of the same Month . ALEXANDER , Richard Dykes , Son of Dykes Alexander , of Ipswich ...
... America . She died the 4th of the 12th Month , 1809 , aged about 50 , a Minister about 21 years . Her remains were interred at Worcester , on the 7th of the same Month . ALEXANDER , Richard Dykes , Son of Dykes Alexander , of Ipswich ...
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... America . A short account of the Life and Religious labours of Edward Andrews . 8vo . Philadelphia , 1801 Some Account of Edward Andrews . John Harrison , Printer , Manchester . He died the 26th of the 10th mo . , 1716 . 12mo . No Date ...
... America . A short account of the Life and Religious labours of Edward Andrews . 8vo . Philadelphia , 1801 Some Account of Edward Andrews . John Harrison , Printer , Manchester . He died the 26th of the 10th mo . , 1716 . 12mo . No Date ...
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... America , more especially those related to the Province of Pennsylvania . [ By WILLIAM PENN . ] 1684 . Folio . No Printer's name , or place , about 1684. 1 Animadversions on the Apology of the Clamorous Squire against the DUKE OF ...
... America , more especially those related to the Province of Pennsylvania . [ By WILLIAM PENN . ] 1684 . Folio . No Printer's name , or place , about 1684. 1 Animadversions on the Apology of the Clamorous Squire against the DUKE OF ...
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... America , upon Slave - Keeping . Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap , in Market - Street . 8vo . 1773 2 Supposed by a Friend , -Query , Anthony BENEZET ? Brief Considerations on Slavery , and the expediency of it's abo- lition . With ...
... America , upon Slave - Keeping . Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap , in Market - Street . 8vo . 1773 2 Supposed by a Friend , -Query , Anthony BENEZET ? Brief Considerations on Slavery , and the expediency of it's abo- lition . With ...
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