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quaker church buildings2
quakers2
society of friends2
cherokee indians1
christian life1
evil, non-resistance to1
indians of north america1
war1

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People and organisationsCount
Barclay, Abram Rawlinson (1794-1845)4
Tyson, Job R (1803-1858)3
Barclay, John (1797-1838)2
Barclay, John, 1797-18382
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845)2
Society For the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace2
Alexander, Edward, 1788-18361
Backhouse, Katharine Capper (1792-1882)1
Capper, Mary (1755-1845)1
Dymond, Jonathan (1796-1828)1

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War and peace! Ought a Christian to fight

Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace

[1844?]

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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