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A general epistle of brotherly admonition and counsel, to the people called Quakers, in Great Britain, Ireland, and America. Issued at the time of the Yearly Meeting in London, anno 1803, on behalf of sundry brethren concerned for the religious improvement of that Society
Matthews, William (1816)
1803
Theophilus Freeman is a pseudonym for William Matthews.
A new and seasonable address to the disciplinarians of the people called Quakers, relative to tythes and taxes
Matthews, William (1816)
1798
"Advertisement" (postscript) pasted to verso of title-page. "Catholicus" is William Matthews.
The life and character of Thomas Letchworth, a minister of the Gospel among the people called Quakers
Matthews, William (1816)
1786
Indexed in: Smith II, 101.
The recorder : being a collection of tracts and disquisitions, chiefly relative to the modern state and principles of the people called Quakers (v.2)
Matthews, William (1816)
1802-1803
Much of the material in vol. I relates to the controversy concerning the ministry of Hannah Barnard.
The recorder : being a collection of tracts and disquisitions, chiefly relative to the modern state and principles of the people called Quakers (v.1)
Matthews, William (1816)
1802-1803
Much of the material in vol. I relates to the controversy concerning the ministry of Hannah Barnard.