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An epistle to Friends, For the stirring up such as are Negligent in Attending their Meetings Appointed for the Worship of God; shewing the Danger thereof, and earnestly Exhorting them to Diligence for the future.
Field, John, 1652-1723.Date: 1710- Books
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Orders of a loving society, Held at the house of Mr. Matthew Osman, at the Blackmoor's Head in Gravel-Lane in Houndsditch, London.
Loving Society, held at the house of Mr. Matthew Osman.Date: 1735- Books
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The last will of that impostor Geo. Fox, the Quakers great apostle and admired idol, ...
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1701- Books
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Free thoughts communicated to Free-Thinkers: in order to promote thinking on the name and works of God. With a relation of a remarkable Providence, which fell out at Port-Royal in Jamaica; suitable to the Subject. Written at sea. By Thomas Chalkley. With a preface and postscript by another Hand.
Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The Quakers: brief remarks on the stock jobbers, finding the stock-jobbers to be the descendants of Job Quis neget Æneæ natum de stirpe Neronem &c. Omne simile est dissimile.
Date: 1720]- Books
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A further salutation of brotherly love, from the Monthly-Meetings of Friends of Philadelphia, to the members of our religious society, in and near the said city.
Monthly Meeting of Friends of PhiladelphiaDate: 1795- Books
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A discourse as delivered at a meeting, (supposed at Canterbury) of the people called quakers, in the year 1768. By the Late Samuel Fothergill.
Letchworth, Thomas, 1739-1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The works of John Woolman. In two parts.
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The Quakers dry-bottle handled by a sister in the Bull and Mouth meeting; before a great assembly of she-friends. Licensed according to order.
Date: [1725?]- Books
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The Quakers art of courtship: Or, The yea-and-nay academy of compliments. Containing several curious discourses, by way of dialogues, letters, and songs, between brethren and green apron'd sisters. As also, many rare and comical humours, tricks, adventures and cheats of a canting bully. With several other matters very pleasant and delightful. Calculated for the meridian of the bull-and-mouth, and may indifferently serve the brethron of the windmill order, for noddification in any part of will-a-wisp-land. By the author of Teague-land jests.
Author of Teagueland Jests.Date: 1737- Books
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The Quakers wedding; or, The old maid made otherwise: Being a true and comical relation, of an eminent rich female Quaker near Grace-Church-street, London; who having liv'd a pretended maid for many years; and not being able to withstand the outward-man any longer, was married to a yea and nay hosier, at Devon-shire-Square-Meeting-House, in Bishop's-Gate-street, before a full assembly of the righteous, on Thursday the 10th instant: vvith an exact account of their courtship, ceremonies of marriage, and the many testimonies that were given to it, according to the true method and doctrine of the light within. As also the Quakers sermon holden forth upon this solemn occasion: the like never before published. By VV. P. and G. VV. friends of the light.
W. P., friend of the light.Date: [1725?]- Books
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Examen critique des voyages dans l'Amérique septentrionale, De M. Le Marquis de Chatellux; ou lettre A M. Le Marquis de Chatellux, dans laquelle on réfute principalement ses opinions sur les quakers, sùr les Negres, sur le peuple, & sur l'Homme. Par J.P. Brissot de Warville.
Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre), 1754-1793.Date: 1786- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. G----e Wh-------d, ...
R----k, R----d.Date: 1760?]- Books
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A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples, late of Hitchin: written by himself sometime before his decease. To which are added, some of his solid and weighty expressions a little before his end.
Sharples, Isaac 1702-1784Date: 1785- Books
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An epistle of love and friendly advice to Friends and brethren, in and about the City of London. Published by order and approbation of the quarterly-meeting, held at Devonshire-House, the 31st day of the first month, 1729.
Society of Friends. London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting.Date: 1729- Books
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A letter to the mens-meeting of the people called Quakers in Bristol. Being a full answer to so much of their primitive testimony published the 3d of the 11th month 1731 as relates to the language we address mankind in general in. Wherein also, [c]ontrary to their assertion, is plainly proved; that the penmen of the Holy Scripture did make a difference between a magistrate, or great man, and a common man: and that the former was address'd and spoke of in the plural number. By a Friend of truth.
T. T.Date: 1732- Books
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The Quack turn'd orator: or, L-s on the hob. ...
Date: 1748]- Books
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A reply to a pamphlet, entitled, The Protestant flail; or, A Defence (grounded upon Scripture) of a Letter to the Clergy of Northumberland. In further vindication of Bishop Taylor; and in Justification of certain Remarks upon the said Letter, Formerly Published.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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The Quaker's charm discover'd: whereby they bewitch, not only their own deluded followers with their sorceries, who take [] for truth their teacher say, or write; but also many other unthinking people, who being unaquainted with their wiles, whereby they lie in wait to deceive, are too often carried away with their dissimulation. By a brief reply to their late book intituled Fruits of retirement &c. especially that part of it wrote against the Bishop of Cheshire, with remarks upon, not only their most scandalous reflections upon the said Bishop, but also upon the government, and the Church of England by law established.
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: [1702]- Books
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A testimony for the Lord and his truth: given forth by the women Friends at their yearly-meeting at York; being a tender salution of love to their Friends and sisters in their several monthly-meetings, in this county and elsewhere.
Date: between 1700 and 1750?]- Books
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The Quakers art of courtship: Or, The yea-and-nay academy of compliments. Containing several curious discourses, by way of dialogues, letters, and songs, between brethren and green apron'd sisters. As also, many rare and comical humours, tricks, adventures and cheats of a canting bully. With several other matters very pleasant and delightful. Calculated for the meridian of the bull and mouth, and may indifferently serve the brethren of the windmill order, for noddification in any part of will-a-wisp-land. By the author of Teague-land jests.
Author of Teagueland Jests.Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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An essay, or examination of the doctrine of Robert Barclay's Apology. Containing, a large number of discourses and arguments, with proofs abstracted from the Holy Scripture, concerning the most particular points and tenets of the Christian doctrine, controverted between Protestants and Quakers, mentioned in that Apology. Written for the Use and Benefit of Honest and Impartial Readers, inquisitive of Truth. By John Thornley, Curate of Bosley, in the County of Chester.
Thornley, John, 1696 or 1697-Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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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. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784.Date: 1760- Books
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An epistle to Friends in Ireland. By Catharine Phillips.
Phillips, Catharine, 1727-1794.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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A briefe reply to the Quakers allegations, against the bill for restraining the licenciousness of the press: ...
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1704]