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A general epistle to all friends and brethren every-where; to be read among them in the fear of God, &c
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
1702
Author named, p.8.
A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading, who go under the profession of truth, to keep within the bounds thereof, in righteousness, justice and honesty towards all men
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
[17--]
Caption title. Signed (p.8): Ambrose Rigge.
Some account of the convincement and religious progress of John Spalding, late of Reading
Spalding, John (1765-1795)
1801
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
Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794)
1792
Advertisements for Phillips's publications, p.[23].
Synopsis sacerrima : or, An epitome of the holy scriptures, in English verse. Chiefly design'd for children, to be got by heart when they have learn'd to read
Massey, William (1691-1764?)
1801
Smith II, 157.
Testimonies of ancient Friends, revived, respecting the changeable modes of the world. Addressed to those in the station of parents
Scantlebury, Thomas (1821)
1810
Indexed in: Smith II, 541.
The gospel ministry of women, under the Christian Dispensation defended from scripture, and from the writings of John Locke, Josiah Martin, &c
Rawes, William (1755-1805)
1801
Indexed in: Smith II, 474.
Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels: and on some other customs; submitted, with a heart overflowing with good-will, to the notice and consideration of the professors of the Christian name, in the different religious societies
Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1801
Indexed in: Smith II, 54.
An epistle to all that profess the light of Jesus Christ within to be their guide
Crook, John (1617-1699)
1796
By John Crook. "Books lately published by James Phillips": 2 pp. at end.
A brief reply to Catholicus's Seasonable address to disciplinarians
Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814)
1798
"Cryptotonymus" is a pseudonym for Joseph Gurney Bevan.
An epistle of love and friendly advice to Friends and brethren, in and about the City of London. Published by order and approbation of the Quarterly-Meeting, held at Devonshire-House, the 31st day of the first month, 1729
Society of Friends. London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting
1729
Advertisments for Sowle's publications on final page.
Some animadversions on the supposition of the scriptures being the only principal and perfect rule to salvation; which are no way intended to lessen any real respect due to them, but to provoke the professors of religion to an impartial inquiry after, and attention to... the spirit, light, or grace, of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ
Morris, Richard (fl. 1798); Birkbeck, Morris (1764-1825)
1798
Introduction signed: Morris Birkbeck. Advertisements for Phillips's publications, pp.[33-34].