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Total number of records: 19
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Barclay, Abram Rawlinson (1794-1845) | 4 |
Tyson, Job R (1803-1858) | 3 |
Barclay, John (1797-1838) | 2 |
Barclay, John, 1797-1838 | 2 |
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845) | 2 |
Society For the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace | 2 |
Alexander, Edward, 1788-1836 | 1 |
Backhouse, Katharine Capper (1792-1882) | 1 |
Capper, Mary (1755-1845) | 1 |
Dymond, Jonathan (1796-1828) | 1 |
War and peace! Ought a Christian to fight
Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace
[1844?]
The principles of peace exemplified in the conduct of the Society of Friends in Ireland during the rebellion of the year 1798 : with preliminary and concluding observations
Hancock, Thomas (1783-1849); Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace
1844
A testimony from the Two Months' Meeting of Congénies, of those who profess with Friends : concerning Louis Antoine Majolier, who died at Congénies the sixth of 3rd month, 1842. Read in the Yearly Meeting of 1844
Society of Friends. Congénies Two Months Meeting
1844
"Translated from the French."
A testimony of the Monthly Meeting of Limerick concerning Edward Alexander, deceased : printed by direction of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Dublin, 1837
Society of Friends. Limerick Monthly Meeting
1837
Signed: Thomas White Jacob and Eliz. Wakefield Strangman, clerks.
An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity, and an examination of the philosophical reasoning by which it is defended : with observations on some of the causes of war and on some of its effects
Dymond, Jonathan (1796-1828)
1843
First published in 1823. Anonymous, by Jonathan Dymond.
Discourse on the surviving remnant of the Indian race in the United States : delivered on the 24th October, 1836, before the Society for Commemorating the Landing of William Penn
Tyson, Job R (1803-1858); Waldie, Adam (1792?-1842); Society for Commemorating the Landing of William Penn
1836
"Appendix."--p. [33]-38.
An affectionate address to the youth of Norwich Monthly-Meeting
Gurney, John (1715?-1770)
1776
First published in 1762. Author's initials given, p.22.
The unlawfulness [of] wars and fightings under the gospel. Given forth by the religious Society of Friends at their yearly meeting held in London in 1841
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1841
Signed by George Stacey, clerk.
Letter from John Ross, the principal chief of the Cherokee nation, to a gentleman of Philadelphia
Ross, John (1790-1866); Tyson, Job R (1803-1858)
[1838]
Letter dated Washington City, May 6th, 1837 and preceded by 'Remarks' (1p) dated Philadelphia, December 26, 1837.