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An Address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen, of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's lodge, by virtue of a general warrant. Signed in Council by the vice president of the Council of Pennsylvania.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
John Bellers : his life, times, and writings / edited by George Clarke.
Bellers, John, 1654-1725.Date: 1987- Archives and manuscripts
Lister, Joseph, 1st Baron (1827-1912), and the Lister family
Lister, Joseph, Baron, 1827-1912Date: 1737-1967Reference: MSS.3298-3303, 6178-6200, 6961-6989 and 8770- Books
Marriage and parenthood : a pamphlet addressed to those about to marry / by the Marriage and Parenthood Committee of the Society of Friends.
London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends). Committee on Marriage and ParenthoodDate: 1936- Books
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Dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Knowles.
Knowles, Mary, 1733-1807.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- Books
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The near approaching day of universal restoration, regeneration, peace and salvation; in which is discovered, the foundation of the false prophets under their various characters; with remarks on the blessed state of the primitive Quakers. Also an appendix; in which is manifested, the origin of heaven and hell; The Foundation of Light & Darkness; And The Ground of Misery and Happiness. Likewise, AN Account Of The Religion Of The Inhabitants of the New Heavens and Earth. And A Relation of the Prophesy of Thomas Story. By John Bousell, of Deepham, Norfolk, A Disciple of Jesus Christ.
Bousell, John.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
Quakers in science and industry : being an account of the Quaker contributions to science and industry during the 17th and 18th centuries / by Arthur Raistrick.
Raistrick, Arthur.Date: 1968- Books
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An address to the inhabitants of Cambridge and its neighbourhood, occasioned by Mr. Frend's late Address, and designed as an answer to it.
Date: [1788]- Books
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A man in shining armour : the story of the life of William Wilson, M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., missionary in Madagascar, secretary of the Friends' Foreign Mission Association / by A. J. and G. Crosfield.
Crosfield, A. J. (Albert Joseph)Date: 1911- Books
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A few words on corn and Quakers. By Robert Howard.
Howard, Robert, -1812.Date: 1800- Archives and manuscripts
Religious Society of Friends
Date: 1974Reference: SA/DRS/B/1/352Part of: DrugScope- Books
Quakers in natural history & medicine in Ireland & Britain / [edited for the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin by E. Charles Nelson].
Date: 1996- Books
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An address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon. To which is added, A Postscript, particularly addressed to the Merchants and others, who are Sufferers in that awful Calamity.
Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Remarks on an address to the people called Quakers: and a sermon on the nature and necessity of being admitted into Covenant with Christ by baptism: published by Matthew Pilkington, L. L. B. and Prebendary of Litchfield. In a letter to the author, by S. Fothergill. To which are added a few observations, by J. Phipps.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0002841: "Friends Meeting Gracechuch Street, London about 1770"
Date: 03 March 1932Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/24/2Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
The Retreat Archive
Date: 1792 - 2000Reference: RET- Books
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An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland; In Reply to the Principles of the Author of the Rights of Man. Written in 1792.
Date: 1793- Books
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale 1903-1971 : housewife, mother, Quaker, scientist and teacher.
Date: 1989- Books
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Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity. In consequence of the recent Address to the Inhabitants of Nottingham and its Vicinity, recommending a Petition to the Throne in the present alarming Crisis of the Nation, for the removal of his Majesty's Ministers as the necessary step to that Peace so ardently desired, and the redress of those abuses which if continued, render Peace or War almost a matter of indifference; the following Petition is presented to the good sense and Patriotism of the Public. Without influence or one personal application, it makes its appeal to every individual mind, and for the purpose of receiving Signatures will lie at the Exchange Hall every day from the hour of Nine in the Morning till Six in the Evening, from Friday March 31st, till Saturday April 15th.
Date: 1797]- Archives and manuscripts
Thomas Hodgkin MD, and Hodgkin and Howard Families: microfilms
Date: 19th century - 20th centuryReference: AMS/MF/3- Books
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A true and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God that befell a Quaker and his family, at the town of Panton in Lincolnshire : who affirmed he was commanded of God to pronounce Ralph James preacher of the Gospel a leper from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot: the same judgment of leprosie shortly after falling upon one of his children; himself, wife, and the rest of his children, being also afflicted with a painful distemper. Attested under the hands of several credible persons, eye and ear witnesses. As by the narrative will more at large appear.
Date: 1672- Books
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An Address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; Occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon. To which is added, a postscript, particularly addressed to the merchants and others, who are sufferers in that awful calamity.
Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Pictures
Benjamin Harrison, the autocratic treasurer of Guy's hospital, receiving tributes from Sir Astley Cooper and his associates. Coloured lithograph attributed to R. Cruikshank, ca. 1830.
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.Date: 1830Reference: 11400i- Books
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An Address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, By those freemen of the city of Philadelphia who are now confined in the Masons Lodge, by virtue of a general warrant, signed in council by the Vice President of the council of Pennsylvania.
Date: 1777- Books
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Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity. in consequence of the recent Address to the Inhabitants of Nottingham and its Vicinity, recommending a Petition to the Throne in the present alarming Crisis of the Nation, for the removal of his Majesty's Ministers as the necessary step to that Peace so ardently desired, and the redress of those abuses which if continued, render Peace or War almost a matter of indifference; the following Petition is presented to the good sense and Patriotism of the Public. Without influence or one personal application, it makes its appeal to every individual mind, and for the purpose of receiving Signatures will lie at the Exchange Hall every day from the hour of Nine in the Morning till Six in the Evening, from Friday March 31st, till Tuesday April 15th,
Date: 1797]