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The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 20th to the 28th of the fifth month, 1793, inclusive. To the quarterly and monthly meetings of friends in Great-Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere
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Precis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la société dite des Quakers. Traduit de l'Anglois
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Counsel to the Christian traveller
Also, meditations and experiences, made public, as a testimony to the right way of God, revealed and made known in this the day of his glorious appearing in his people; that they may be encouraged to walk therein to the end thereof. To which is added, a treatise concerning thoughts and imagination, good and evil: also, a few words concerning the life of a Christian, and Christian worship. By W. Shewen. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting
in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's apology. By M. B -
Observations on Samuel Shepard's Three letters on baptism
In a letter to a friend -
The baptism of Christ a Gospel ordinance
being altogether inward and spiritual: not, like John's, into water; but, according to the real nature of the Gospel, into the very name, life and power, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Shewing that the Apostles' use of water baptism was by no means as an ordinance of Christ, but as the baptism of John; and that all who are baptized into Christ, have put on Christ, not only professionally, but substantially--that is, have put him on as the whole armour of light, and walk in him in newness of life By Job Scott -
A catechism and confession of faith
which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers. -
Counsel to the Christian traveller
Also, meditations and experiences, made public, as a testimony to the right way of God, revealed and made known in this the day of his glorious appearing in his people; that they may be encouraged to walk therein to the end thereof. -
The means, nature, properties and effects of true faith considered
A discourse delivered in a public assembly of the people called Quakers -
The original and present state of man, briefly considered
wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world, by the people called Quakers. -
A salutation to the Britons
to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful for the saving of their souls: Especially, To the poor unlearned Tradesmen, Plowmen, and Shepherds, those that are of a low degree like myself, this, in order to direct you to know God and Christ, the only wise God, which is life eternal, and to learn of him, that you may become wiser than your Teachers. By Ellis Pugh. Translated from the British language by Rowland Ellis, revised and corrected by David Lloyd -
The minutes of the proceedings of the general convention of the delegates
from the societies of the friends of the people throughout Scotland. At their several sittings in Edinburgh, on the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth of December; 1792 -
An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity
in a conduct truly pious and religious. By Thomas Beaven -
Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa
As Freely to Contribute Thereto; with a Few Queries consonant therewith. By Catharine Phillips -
A summary of the doctrines, discipline, and history, of Friends: written at the desire of the Meeting for Sufferings, in London