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Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814) | 3 |
Dodd, Philip Stanhope, 1775-1852 | 3 |
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845) | 3 |
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting | 3 |
Chalkley, Thomas (1675-1741) | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Tuke, Henry (1755-1814) | 2 |
Woolman, John (1720-1772) | 2 |
Barton, David A | 1 |
Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741 | 1 |
Memoir of John Woolman, chiefly extracted from a journal of his life and travels
Woolman, John (1720-1772); Howard, Luke (1772-1864)
1818
Compiled by Luke Howard.
The faith of the people called Quakers, in our lord and savior Jesus Christ, set forth in various extracts from their writings
Tuke, Henry (1755-1814)
1801
Indexed in: Smith II, 825.
A treatise on fundamental doctrines of the Christian religion : in which are illustrated the profession, ministry, worship, and faith of the Society of Friends
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845)
1815
Indexed in: Smith II, 56.
A treatise on fundamental doctrines of the Christian religion : in which are illustrated the profession, ministry, worship, and faith of the Society of Friends
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845)
1815
Indexed in: Smith II, 56.
Memoir of Thomas Chalkley : chiefly extracted from a journal of his life, travels, and Christian experiences, first published in America
Chalkley, Thomas (1675-1741)
1817
Indexed in: Smith II, 777.
A treatise on fundamental doctrines of the Christian religion : in which are illustrated the profession, ministry, worship, and faith of the Society of Friends
Kersey, Jesse (1768-1845)
1815
Indexed in: Smith II, 56.
A reply to so much of a sermon published in the course of last year, by Philip Dodd, as relates to the well known scruple of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, against all swearing
Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814)
1808
Advertisements for Bevan's writings at end.
A reply to so much of a sermon published in the course of last year, by Philip Dodd, as relates to the well known scruple of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, against all swearing
Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814)
1808
Advertisements for Bevan's writings at end.
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
1805
Written by John Gough.