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Can Quakerism speak to this generation?
Hodgkin, Henry Theodore (1877-1933)
1933
"Delivered at the close of Yearly Meeting 1932, under auspices of the Committee on Religious Education; Young Friends cooperating."
The reign of the whore discovered. And her ruine seen. Her merchants the priests examined, and with the Romish church (their elder sister) compared and found agreeable in many things... Some queries also for those people that pay tythes ... Also the substance of a dispute which was the 15th day of the 2d. month called April, 1659 ... between William Cooper ... and others ... and some os the people call'd Quakers
Smith, William (1672); Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1659
Letter signed: Edward Burrough, p. 27-36.
An address of the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, to its own members, and to the members of other Yearly Meetings; published by direction of the Yearly Meeting
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
1868
Smith Supp., 145.
Letters from Egypt, Syria, and Greece
Allen, Richard (1803-1886)
1869
"Reprinted from the General Advertiser."
A vindication of the truth, and a testimony on behalf of the ancient principles of the people called Quakers. Sincerely and affectionately commended to the members of the Society of Friends, in the colonies, the British Isles, and in other lands
Allen, Alfred (fl.1868)
[1868?]
Subscribed by Alfred Allen and 3 others, p.v.
A supplemental replication, by a city parson's friend, to the country parson's papers and plea : with a discourse on reason and wisdom; shewing that reason is the perfection of wisdom. To which, the Quakers epistle from their Yearly Meeting 1725, is annexed at large
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757); Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1736
In reply to "The country parson's plea," by Thomas Sherlock. By Joseph Besse. cf. ESTC.