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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... Houses , and made publick to prevent the clamour and misunderstanding of many people , about their manner and method of Preaching . London : Printed for Joseph Ady , and sold by John Ady , Comb Maker , over against the South Sea House ...
... Houses , and made publick to prevent the clamour and misunderstanding of many people , about their manner and method of Preaching . London : Printed for Joseph Ady , and sold by John Ady , Comb Maker , over against the South Sea House ...
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... House , and inclosed a burying place . A Short Testimony concerning that faithful servant of the Lord , Thomas Aldam , of Warnsworth , in the County of York ; who in patience and tribulation was a follower of the Lamb , finished his ...
... House , and inclosed a burying place . A Short Testimony concerning that faithful servant of the Lord , Thomas Aldam , of Warnsworth , in the County of York ; who in patience and tribulation was a follower of the Lamb , finished his ...
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... house of Thomas Jackson , in London , ( whilst on a religi- ous visit to Friends in the Southern parts of this nation ) , the 26th of the 4th month , 1764 , and was interred on the 30th of the same , in Friends ' Burial Ground , Bunhill ...
... house of Thomas Jackson , in London , ( whilst on a religi- ous visit to Friends in the Southern parts of this nation ) , the 26th of the 4th month , 1764 , and was interred on the 30th of the same , in Friends ' Burial Ground , Bunhill ...
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... House - Yard , at the West - End of St. Pauls . 1705. 3 -¶ A Letter from a Gentleman in the City , to his Kinsman in the Country , concerning the Quakers . 4to . 4to . London , Printed in the Year , 1705. 4 This was written the 4th of ...
... House - Yard , at the West - End of St. Pauls . 1705. 3 -¶ A Letter from a Gentleman in the City , to his Kinsman in the Country , concerning the Quakers . 4to . 4to . London , Printed in the Year , 1705. 4 This was written the 4th of ...
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... House , amongst Friends ' Books , and entered in their Catalogue , I have given it a place here also , as well as the next piece , though this Author , who writes under the signature of " ARISTOBULUS , " and assumes to be a Quaker , was ...
... House , amongst Friends ' Books , and entered in their Catalogue , I have given it a place here also , as well as the next piece , though this Author , who writes under the signature of " ARISTOBULUS , " and assumes to be a Quaker , was ...
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Page 3 - Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in Town.
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