Tracts on important subjects of doctrine relative to, and in vindication of, the Christian principles of the Society of Friends. Extracted from their writings
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Type of record: Book
Title: Tracts on important subjects of doctrine relative to, and in vindication of, the Christian principles of the Society of Friends. Extracted from their writings
Classmark: Birkbeck Library 1104.10
Additional creator(s): Bates, Elisha (1861) (Other); Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) (Other); Penn, William (1644-1718) (Other)
Related people: Bates, Elisha; Besse, Joseph; Penn, William
Publisher: printed by Harrison and Crosfield
Publication city: Manchseter [sic]
Date(s): [183-]
Language: English
Size and medium: 36, 20, 4 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/240606
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991013444819705181
Collection group(s): Quaker Collection
Description
Contains 3 items: Extracts from the writings of the early members of the Society of Friends, by Elisha Bates, 1835; Extract from Joseph Besse's Defence of Quakerism, [183-]; To Friends everywhere, concerning the present spirit of separation, by William Penn, [183-].
Catalogued from cover.
Additional description
Bound [no.10] with: Bates, E.: Correspondence between Elisha Bates and others, 1836: Birkbeck Library 1104.1, in volume lettered BATES PAMPHLETS
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