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The plainness and innocent simplicity of the Christian religion. With its salutary effects, compared to the corrupting nature and dreadful effects of war. With some account of the blessing which attends on a spirit influenced by divine love, producing peace and good-will to men
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1782
Indexed in: NUC pre-1956 NB 0307300; Smith I, 244.
This was the word of the Lord which John Camm, and Francis Howgill was moved to declare and write to Oliver Cromwell, who is named Lord Protector: shewing the cause why they came to speak to him... [etc.]
Camm, John; Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1654
Indexed in: Wing C392; Smith I, 376.
A letter from Elizabeth Webb to Anthony William Boehm, with his answer
Webb, Elizabeth; Böhm, Anton Wilhelm (1673-1722)
1781
Indexed in: Smith II, 869.
Short observations on slavery, introductory to some extracts from the writing of the Abbé Raynal, on that important subject
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784); Raynal abbé (1713-1796)
[1781]
Author statement given in the text (p. 11) as: "The writer of the foregoing introduction, i.e. A. Benezet,..." Caption title. Includes extract from: A philosophical and political history of the se...
Observations sur l'origine, les principes, et l'etablissement en Amerique, de la societé connue sous la denomination de Quakers ou Trembleurs: extraites de divers auteurs. Redigées, principalement, en faveur des etrangers
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1783
Includes bibliographical references.
Some observations on the situation, disposition, and character of the Indian natives of this continent
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1784
Attributed to Anthony Benezet by Evans and Hildeburn.
Extract from an address in the Virginia Gazette, of March 19, 1767
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
[1767?]
By Anthony Benezet.
Serious reflections affectionately recommended to the well-disposed of every religious denomination, particularly those who mourn and lament on account of the calamities which attend us; and the insensibility that so generally prevails
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
[1780?]
Caption title. By Anthony Benezet.
Truth cleared of calumnies : wherein a book intituled, A dialogue betwixt a Quaker and a stable Christian (printed at Aberdeen, and upon good ground judged to be writ by William Mitchell...) is examined, and the disingenuity of the author, in his representing the Quakers is discovered : here is also their case truly stated, cleared, demonstrated, and the objections of their opposers answered according to truth, scripture, and right reason
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
1670
Place of publication from Wing.
A short account of the life, sickness, and death of Elizabeth Merritt
Merritt, John (1758-1833); Merritt, Sarah Ann
1820
Smith II, 173.