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An address to those of the people called Quakers, who have been disowned for matters religious or civil
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From the Monthly Meeting of Friends, called by some the Free Quakers, held by adjournment at Philadelphia, on the 9th day of the 7th month, 1781
To those of our brethren who have disowned us -
Principles of the law of personal property
intended for the use of students in conveyancing -
Principles of the law of personal property
intended for the use of students in conveyancing -
Principles of the law of personal property
intended for the use of students in conveyancing -
An apology for the religious society, called Free Quakers, in the city of Philadelphia
shewing that all churches who excommunicate, act inconsistently with the Gospel of Jesus -
A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism
delivered in the college-hall, in the city of Philadelphia, on seventh-day evening, June 17, 1790. -
The grounds and reason of the incarnation and process of Christ explained
in which is shewn, that he did not suffer in the place and stead of sinners, and, consequently, his righteousness is not imputed to men. Being a defence of the doctrines contained in a pamphlet, entitled, "A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism, &c." In reply to several sermons preached by the Rev. Ashbel Green. -
The divinity of Jesus Christ proved
being a reply to Dr. Joseph Priestly's "Appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity." And to a pamphlet published by Lewis Nichola, entitled "The divinity of Jesus Christ, considered from Scripture evidences, &c." With some observations upon Arianism