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Reports and essays, published by the Friends' Educational Society, from 1837-1845
Friends' Educational Society
1846
Contains the Society's annual reports for 1837-1845, and 13 reports of various committees, all with individual title-pages, dated between 1841 and 1846, and individual pagination.
Review of the papers and proceedings of the Friends' Educational Society, from 1837 to 1849 inclusive
Ford, John (1801-1875)
1851
Author named on title-page verso.
Annual report of the committee of the Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace
Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace
1-19; 21-32 1817-1835; 1837-1848 1817: Second edition. -- 1834-1835, 1837, and 1844 are extracted from issues of the periodical "The herald of peace"
At a Meeting for Sufferings, held the 3d of 2d Month, 1837, it was concluded to print and circulate... the following statement of the case of Samuel Theobald, on occasion of his refusing to serve the office of churchwarden, with the decision given thereon in the Archdeaconry Court, by Dr. Phillimore, the judge of that Court
Theobald, Samuel
[1837]
Smith II, 732.
A letter to John Wilkinson, on some statements contained in his letter of resignation of membership in the Religious Society of Friends
Tuke, Samuel (1784-1857)
1836
Indexed in: Smith II, 830.
Letters to a friend, on some of the primitive doctrines of Christianity
Wilbur, John (1774-1856)
1832
Edited by George Crosfield.
Plea on behalf of George Fox and the early Friends
Tuke, Samuel (1784-1857)
1837
Advertisements for Tuke's writings, p.[43].
The question, "Are judicial oaths lawful", answered; with some observations on the moral influence of judicial oaths
Backhouse, James (1794-1869)
[1833]
Smith I, 153.
A concise apology for the peculiarities of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in their language, costume and manners
Backhouse, James (1794-1869)
[1833]
Smith I, 153.