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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Society of Friends | 4 |
Frith, Francis, 1822-1898 | 2 |
Penn, William (1644-1718) | 2 |
Penn, William, 1644-1718 | 2 |
Pollard, William, 1828-1893 | 2 |
Popple, William (1708) | 2 |
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting | 2 |
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting | 2 |
Thorp, Fielden (1832-1921) | 2 |
Turner, William Edward, 1838-1911 | 2 |
An appeal to the Society of Friends regarding the doctrine contained in certain of their tracts
Cruickshank, Edward
1871
Author named, p.4.
The nation vindicated, from the aspersions cast on it in a late pamphlet, intitled, A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy and profaneness, as it pass'd the Lower House of Convocation
Tindal, Matthew (1653?-1733)
1711
By Matthew Tindal.
Psychical research: its results and its uses: a brief review of the investigations recently conducted by the Society for Psychical Research in regard to thought-transference, mesmerism, clairvoyance, apparitions, &c, with some thoughts on the utility of such investigations
Grubb, Edward (1854-1939); Society for Psychical Research
1884
Scripture lessons on the New Testament : intended as an incitement to young persons, to regard with deep attention, and endeavour to impress on their minds, the sacred truths of the gospel; also as an assistant to parents, in commencing the duty of communicating to their children, a knowledge of the holy scriptures
Maw, Thomas (1772-1849)
1826
Advertisements for Alexander's publications on final 2 pages.
Supernatural influences necessary to salvation : being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity. In answer to Thomas Chubb's treatise, entitled, An examination of Mr. Barclay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability since the fall
Beaven, Thomas
1726
Indexed in: Smith I, 228.
Yearly Meeting, 1824
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
[1824]
Reports from various American Meetings regarding the Indians.
At a Yearly-Meeting held in London, from the 24th of the 5th Month, 1779, to the 29th of the same, inclusive : the following minute of the Yearly-Meeting, in 1732, in regard to trade, appearing to be very seasonable at this juncture, and necessary to be attended to by Friends every where; this Meeting directs the smae to be printed forthwith, and to be distributed to the several counties and places
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
[1779]
Indexed in: Smith I, 715.
A letter to Mr. Penn with his answer
Popple, William (1708); Penn, William (1644-1718)
[1700?]
Written by William Popple. Cf. DNB. The letter offers advice to Penn regarding his relations with the court.
Report
Croydon School
1827-1850; 1852-1861 Bound [no.1, 4-13, 15-27, 30-38] with Croydon School: List of donations, 1827; Circular concerning a vacancy, 1825; Regulations of the committee, 1838; Circular regarding vacanc...
An apology for the people called Quakers. Containing some reasons, for their not complying with human injunctions and institutions in matters relative to the worship of God. Published by the Meeting for Sufferings of the said people at Philadelphia, in pursuance of the directions of their yearly meeting, held at Burlington, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, the 24th day of the ninth month, 1756
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
[1757]
A defense of the position assumed by the Quakers in regard to the French and Indian War. Caption title. Signed: 29th of the 6th month, 1757, by James Pemberton, clerk.
A letter to Mr. Penn with his answer
Popple, William (1708); Penn, William (1644-1718)
1688
Written by William Popple. Cf. DNB. Wing "second" edition. The letter offers advice to Penn regarding his relations with the court. In double columns.