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PRINTED BY HARRISON AND CROSFIELD, MANCHESTER.
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£. s. d.
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Robert Barclay’s Apology for the True Christian Divinity,
octavo
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Universal Love
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Discipline
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Theses
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E. Bates on the Doctrines of Friends
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Elizabeth Bathurst’s Truth Vindicated
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W. Shewen’s True Christian’s Faith briefly stated
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Counsel to the Christian Traveller
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E. Pugh’s Salutation or Call, from the Many Things to the One
Thing Needful. 12mo. bound
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H. Turford’s Grounds of a Holy Life. 19th edit.
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William Penn’s Fruits of a Father’s Love
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Key to distinguish the Religion professed by Friends from
perversion & misrepresentation
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B. Holme’s Serious Call, in Christian Love to all People.
17th edition
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C. Marshall’s Way of Life revealed
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M. Brook on Silent Waiting
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J. Crook’s Truth’s Principles on Doctrine, &c.
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G. Whitehead’s Epistle on True Christian Love
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J. Griffith’s Remarks on Important Subjects
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M. Leadbeater’s Biographical Notices of Friends who were resident
in Ireland
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G. Fox’s Journal of Travels, Sufferings, and Labours of Love, in
the Work of the Ministry. 2 vols. 8vo. boards
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William Edmundson’s Journal of his Life, Travels, &c.
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I. Pennington’s Memoirs, and Review of his Writings, by J. G.
Bevan, 12mo. boards
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Ellwood’s Life
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T. Chalkley’s Journal and Works
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J. Woolman’s Journal and Works
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Serious Considerations
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J. Churchman’s Journal, 12mo. cloth
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S. Crisp, Memoirs of, by S. Tuke
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J. Gratton’s Journal
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James Gough’s Memoirs, Religious Experience, &c.
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D. Hall’s Life and Epistles
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R. Jordan’s Life
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G. Latey’s Life
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Jane Pearson, Memoirs of
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C. Story’s Life
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John Alderson, Memoirs of
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Abiah Darby’s Catechism
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T. Carrington’s Exhortation
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Selection of G. Fox’s Epistles, by S. Tuke
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Yearly Epistles to 1817, calf
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Selection of Advices
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Sewel’s History of Friends, (new
edition.)
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Rules and Advices of the Yearly Meeting, just published.
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Penn’s Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, in which
their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry, and Discipline,
are plainly declared. Stiff cover
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Cloth
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