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Fruits de la solitude : ou reflexions et maximes sur la maniere de se conduire dans le cours de la vie
Penn, William (1644-1718); Bridel, Edmund Philip
1790
Smith II, 310; ESTC T087173.
On faithfulness in little things
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe- (1651-1715)
1819
Not in Shaw & Shoemaker.
Some fruits of solitude, in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life
Penn, William (1644-1718)
[ca.1760?]
Smith II, 309.
Christian counsel and advice unto the rulers and people of England : even unto all such who have not yet sinned out their day of blessed visitation from God... With Christian counsel and good advice against ... persecuting men about religion
Higgins, John (1633-1667)
1663
Indexed in: Wing H1951; Smith I, 949.
The ancient Christians' principle, or rule of life, revived and brought to life : with a description of true godliness, and the way we may conform our lives thereunto
Turford, Hugh (1713); Turford, Hugh (1713)
1799
Extracts from Turford's "The grounds of a holy life". Advertisements for Phillips' publications on final 3 pages.
To the children of Friends, and other young people belonging to Falmouth, and elsewhere
Gwin, Thomas (1656?-1720)
[1690]
Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 13: Falmouth the 14th of the 9th Month, 1690. T.G.
William Penn's letter to his wife and children
Penn, William (1644-1718); Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846)
1817
Reprinted from "The life of William Penn" by Thomas Clarkson.
The ancient Christians' principle, or rule of life. Revived, or set forth: with a description of true godliness, &c
Turford, Hugh (1713); Turford, Hugh (1713)
1818
Extracts from Turford's "The grounds of a holy life". Tracts 1-20 bound together with a collective title-page and prelims: Tracts on moral and religious subjects: published by an association of memb...
William Penn's letter to his wife and children
Penn, William (1644-1718); Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846)
1826
Reprinted from "The life of William Penn" by Thomas Clarkson.
The ancient Christians' principle, or rule of life. Revived, or set forth: with a description of true godliness, &c
Turford, Hugh (1713); Turford, Hugh (1713)
1824
Extracts from Turford's "The grounds of a holy life". Final 2 pages blank.