A mite into the treasury; or, Some serious remarks on that solemn and indispensable duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship, incumbent upon all persons come to years of understanding (especially the professors of truth) whilst favoured with health, strength and liberty; together with some due animadversions upon the neglect thereof; as also a word of consolation to such sincere hearted Friends, as are rendered incapable of personally attending them, by reason of old age, some bodily disorder, or confinement, &c. To which is subjoined, an epistle to Friends of Knaresborough Monthly-Meeting. By David Hall. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]

  • Hall, David, 1683-1756.
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1758
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[Philadelphia] : London printed: Philadelphia, re-printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1758.

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x,53,[1]p. ; 80.

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Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 1588
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Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.906

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