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An Act to continue several laws for prohibiting the importation of books reprinted abroad, and first composed or written, and printed in Great Britain
for the free importation of cochineal or indico, and relating to rice, frauds in the customs, the clandestine running o goods, and to copper ore; and for the better encouragement of the making of sail cloth in great Britain; and to authorize the payment of the bounty to Alexander Brown and others, upon a ship fitted out for the whale fishery, and lost in the Greenland seas; and for the more effectual payment of the bounties upon British-made sail cloth for Robert Donald and others -
A collection of the epistles and works of Benjamin Holme
To which is prefix'd, an account of his life and travels in the work of the ministry, through several parts of Europe and America: Written by himself -
A collection of the works of Thomas Chalkley
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The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd
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An essay on conduct
Recommended to the people called Quakers. A poem -
An account of the life and travels, in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill
To which are added, divers epistles to friends in Great-Britain and America, on various occasions -
The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. By Anthony Pearson, Formerly A Justice of Peace In Westmorland. With an appendix
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An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina
to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences. By Sophia Hume. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion -
An epistle to the inhabitants of South-Carolina; containing sundry observations proper to be consider'd by every professor of Christianity in general. By Sophia Hume
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A collection of the works of Thomas Chalkley
In two volumes -
An account of the life and travels, in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill
To which are added, divers epistles to friends in Great-Britain and America, on various occasions -
A quaker's letter to a persecuting priest
wherein I. A way is set forth how a man may commit the sin against the Holy Ghost, which will not be forgiven in this World, neither in the World to come. II. How Government may give Power to a Nation to kill the two Witnesses of God, as it is written, Revelations the xith. III. A Direction how Men may go to Heaven in a delightful and happy Way. IV. A Description of the Happiness of Heaven, and the Torments of Hell, and how Souls are There tormented, from the least to the greatest. V. How Satan received his deadly Wound, and how his deadly Wound was healed. Likewise all the plagues of Egypt spiritualized. By Richard Watts -
An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain, or elsewhere, containing Advice and Consolation, particularly address'd to those who are under Tribulation, in the following Stations of Life, viz. 1. To the Widows and Fatherless. 2. To the Orphans. 3. To Apprentices. 4. To Men and Maid Servants. 5. To Fathers and Mothers, with their Children. 6. To the Poor, Aged, and Infirm, &c. By David Hall