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A serious call in Christian love, to all people
to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably:-- with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love, in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb
With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. [One line from John] -
A Letter from one of the Society of Friends, relative to the conscientious scrupulousness of its members to bear arms
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Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb
With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. [Two lines from John] -
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 Mary Brook -
The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 18th to the 27th of the fifth month, 1795, inclusive, to the quarterly and monthly meetings of friends, in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere
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Discourses delivered at several meeting houses of the people called Quakers
By the Late Samuel Fothergill. Taken down in characters. The fourth edition. To which is now added a brief account of his life -
A serious call in Christian love, to all people
to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably:-- -
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 -
A Letter from one of the Society of Friends, relative to the conscientious scrupulousness of its members to bear arms
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The proceedings of the yearly meeting for Pennsylvania, &c. respecting the situation of the Indian natives in the year 1795
And the circular letter of the Committee then appointed to attend thereto, -
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb
With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. -
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb
With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. -
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 -
The harmony of divine and heavenly doctrines
demonstrated in sundry declarations on variety of subjects. Preached at the Quakers meetings in London. By William Penn, and others. Taken in short-hand as delivered by them: and now faithfully transcribed and published for the information of those who by reason of Ignorance may have received a prejudice against them. By a lover of that people -
The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 18th to the 27th of the fifth month, 1795, inclusive, to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends
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A further salutation of brotherly love
from the Monthly-Meetings of Friends of Philadelphia, to the members of our religious society, in and near the said city -
At a Yearly Meeting for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Delaware and the eastern parts of Maryland and Virginia held in Philadelphia in the 9th and 10th months, 1795
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Rules for the government of Ackworth School
established for the education of children who are members of the society and whose parents are not in affluent circumstances -
A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ John Gratton
giving an account of his exercises when young, And how he came to the Knowledge of the Truth, And was thereby raised up to preach the Gospel. As also of his Labours, Travels, and Sufferings for the Same -
Useful instruction, for children
by way of question and answer. In two parts. By Abiah Darby