SECT. I.—Language—Quakers have altered the common language—substitution of Thou for You—reasons for this change—opinions of many learned men concerning it.
SECT. II.—Various other alterations made—as in titled of address—and of honour—reasons for these changes.
SECT. III.—Another alteration—as in the names of the days and the months—reasons for this change—various new phrases also introduced.
SECT. IV.—Objections by the world against the alteration of Thou for
You.
SECT. V.—Against that of titles of address and honour.
SECT. VI.—Against that of the names of the days and months.
SECT. VIII.—Advantages and disadvantages of these alterations by the
Quaker language.
CHAPTER IV.
Address—common personal gestures or worldly ceremonies of address forbidden—no exception in favour of royalty—reasons against the disuse of these.