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Sketches of piety, in the life and religious experiences of Jane Pearson
Pearson, Jane (1735?-1816); Wilkinson, Thomas (1751-1836)
1818
Last 2 pages contain a list of works "Published by William Alexander, Castlegate, York". With an introduction by Thomas Wilkinson.
A biographical memoir of Richard Jordan : a minister of the Gospel, in the Society of Friends; late of Newton, in Gloucester county, New Jersey, North America
1828
Advertisements for Alexander's publications, pp. 70-72.
An extract of letters by Mrs. L
Lefevre, Mrs (1756); Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1796
Preface signed: J.W. [i.e., John Wesley].
An extract of the life and death of Thomas Haliburton, minister of the gospel, and professor of divinity in the University of St. Andrews, in Scotland
Halyburton, Thomas (1674-1712); Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1813
Edited by John Wesley.
Some account of the early part of the life of Elizabeth Ashbridge, who died, in the truth's service... the 16th of 9th month, 1775
Ashbridge, Elizabeth (1713-1755)
1820
Advertisements for Bentham's publications on final page.
A faithful narrative of a remarkable visitation
Rutty, John (1698-1775)
1776
Publisher's advertisement: p. [21]-[23]. Pages [2] and [24] blank.
Extracts from a manuscript left by the late Mary Reckitt of Woodbridge : containing remarks on her religious progress from early life; with an account of her experiences and exercises of mind during her last illness: to which is added a short account of her mother
Reckitt, Mary (1739-1816)
1826
Indexed in: Smith II, 476.
The he-goats horn broken. Or, Innocency elevated against insolency & impudent falshood. In answer to two books against the people of God called Quakers. The one intituled, A fuller discovery... the authors of which are John Horn, Thomas Moore Senior, and Thomas Moore Junior, and the other book is falsely called Truth's triumph by John Horn. Which are answered for the information of the people, and the clearing of the servants of God
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662)
1660
G.W. stands for George Whitehead. Cf. Smith. Includes "R.H. his answer to John Horn", signed at the end: R. Hubberthorne.