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An epistle from our Yearly Meeting, held in Philadelphia
by adjournments from the 20th of the 4th mo. to the 25th of the same inclusive, 1812, expressive of an exercise which arose and spread in this meeting, which is affectionately recommended to the serious consideration of all our members -
An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and the western parts of Maryland and Virginia
by adjournments, from the 21st day of the ninth month, to the 28th of the same, inclusive, 1776; to our Friends and brethren of the several Quarterly and Monthly Meetings, in these and the adjacent provinces -
A testimony given forth from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey
by adjournments, from the 29th day of the ninth month to the 4th of the tenth month inclusive, 1777 -
The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers, renewed, with respect to the King and government
and touching the commotions now prevailing in these and other parts of America, -
An apology for the people called Quakers
containing some reasons, for their not complying with human injunctions and institutions in matters relative to the worship of God -
Philadelphia, 27th tenth month, 1775
A committee of ten Friends, from the Meeting for Sufferings, waited on the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania, and being admitted, presented an address on behalf of our religious Society ... as follows ... -
To our Friends and brethren in religious profession, in these and the adjacent provinces
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From our General Spring Meeting of Ministers and Elders, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, by adjournments, from the 21st of the third-month to the 24th of the same, inclusive, 1778
To our Friends and brethren in religious profession -
Philadelphia 18th 12th mo. 1790
Yesterday a deputation of the religious society called Quakers, attended the House of Representatives of the United States with the following address and memorial asserting the rights of conscience and the reasons of their restraint from complying with military requisitions. To the President, Senate, and House of Representatives ... in Congress assembled -
Das alte Zeugniss und die Grund-Sätze des Volks so man Quäker nennet, erneuert, in Ansehung des Königs und der Regierung
und wegen den nunmehr herrschenden Unruhen in diesem und andern Theilen von America. -
An apology for the people called Quakers
containing some reasons, for their not complying with human injunctions and institutions in matters relative to the worship of God -
An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, held in Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey
the 5th day of the first month 1775; to our Friends and brethren in these and the adjacent provinces -
An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, of the people called Quakers, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey
To our friends and brethren in religious profession, in these and the adjacent provinces