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
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Type of record: Book
Title: 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
Classmark: Leeds Friends' Old Library 1127
Creator(s): Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794)
Publisher: printed by James Phillips
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1792
Language: English
Size and medium: 22,[1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/264644
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991017176399705181
Collection group(s): Quaker Collection
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Advertisements for Phillips's publications, p.[23].
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Bound with 10 other publications in a volume lettered Pamphlets . Volume contents: 1. London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting: An epistle of love and friendly advice, 1729. -- 2. Bevan, J.G.: A brief reply to Catholicus's seasonable address, 1798. -- 3. Scantlebury, T.: Testimonies of ancient friends, revived, 1810. -- 4. Crook, J.: An epistle to all that profess the light of Jesus Christ, 1796. -- 5. Massey, W.: Synopsis sacerrima, 1801. -- 6. Kendall, J.: Remarks on ... attending stage entertainments, 1801. -- 7. Spalding, J.: Some account of ... John Spalding, 1801. -- 8. Cresson, J.: Meditations written during the prevalence of the yellow fever, 1803. -- 9. Morris, R.: Some animadversions on the supposition of the scriptures, 1798. -- 10. Rawes, W.: The gospel ministry of women, 1801
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