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A careful and free inquiry into the true nature and tendency of the religious principles of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers. In two parts : 1. The history of their opinions : the rise and progress of the society. II. Dissertations on their doctrinal tenets, their worship, ministry, &c
Brownlee, W.C (1784-1860)
1824
Pagination error: p. 34-[41] are repeated.
The way to the Sabbath of rest. Or The soul's progress in the work of the new-birth. With two discourses of the author never before printed viz. The journeys of the children of Israel, as in their names and historical passages, they comprise the great and gradual work of regeneration, and A treatise of extraordinary divine dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel administrations
Bromley, Thomas (1629-1691); Hartley, Thomas (1708-1784); Dell, William (1664)
1759
Hartley's Discourse is followed by William Dell's Christ's spirit, a Christian's strength, with separate title-page dated 1760 but continuing the pagination and signatures of the Hartley work. Signa...
Observations on the inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes; with some advice thereon, extracted from the epistle of the Yearly-Meeting of the people called Quakers, held at London in the year 1748
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784); Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1760
Attributed to Anthony Benezet by Smith and Evans. Also issued as the sixth title in: A Collection of devotional tracts.. [Philadelphia, 176-?] (not in Evans). Two states of the title page noted. I...
The universal light : a statement of the Quaker faith
Brown, Alfred Barratt (1887-1947)
1917
Bibliography: p. [16]
Christianity and war
Brown, E Vipont (1863-1955)
1915
"Prepared for the Yearly Meeting's Peace Deputation, 1902."
Three addresses
Brown, E Vipont (1863-1955); Yorkshire Friends' Service Committee; Friends' Literature Committee
1934
"Published by the Friends' Literature Committee for the Yorkshire Friends' Service Committee."