Page images
PDF
EPUB
[graphic]

THE

FRIENDS' LIBRARY:

COMPRISING

JOURNALS, DOCTRINAL TREATISES, AND OTHER WRITINGS

OF

MEMBERS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

EDITED BY WILLIAM EVANS AND THOMAS EVANS.

VOL. IX.

CONTAINING

MEMOIRS OF JAMES GOUGH.-LIFE OF WILLIAM RECKITT.-MEMOIRS
AND LETTERS OF SAMUEL FOTHERGILL. — LIFE OF JOHN
GRATTON.-DIARY OF SAMUEL SCOTT.-LIFE OF WIL-
LIAM CATON.-MEMOIR OF THOMAS UPSHER.

PHILADELPHIA:

PRINTED FOR WILLIAM AND THOMAS EVANS,

BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW.

1845.

BX 7615

•F92

r.9

Hartman

1210-52
2131

INDEX TO VOL. IX. '

A.

ALEXANDER, ISAAC, page 17.

ASHTON, JOHN, his character, 18.

B.

phia, 139; travels south, 144; returns north, 149;
goes east, 153; writes an epistle to Penketh
meeting, 157; one to Nantucket monthly meet-
ing, 159; returns to Pennsylvania, 163; reception
of an epistle from Philadelphia, 178; state of so-
ciety, 179; barbarities of Indians-letter of Ellen

BENEZET, ANTHONY, 207; letter on education, Evans, 180, 181; returns home, 182; remarks on
220,

BAPTISM, 302, 330.

BREAD AND WINE, 330.

C.

COLLINS, COMFORT, 174.

CHAMBERS, GRACE, 229.
Crosfield, Jane, 233.

CHRIST's second coming, 347; mediation, 379;
atonement, 381, 391, 397; our righteousness,
sanctification and redemption, 417; the true
light, 423; Merits, 430.

CATON, WILLIAM, Life of, 434; education and
introduction to Judge Fell's family, 435; G. Fox's
visit; W. C.'s convincement, 436; preaches at
steeple-houses, 438; travels southward to London,
439; Luke Howard's meeting with him, 440; W.
C.'s letter to F. H. and E. B., 441; cruelly whip-
ped, 443; visits Calais, 444; returns to England
and crosses again to Flushing, 445; sails for Eng-
land-visits Scotland, 446; holds meetings and
goes to a Cathedral, 447; imprisoned at Cheshire
in England-attends a general meeting and goes
to Scotland, 448; remarks on his gift, 451; goes
to Holland-great storm, 452; at Amsterdam col-
lects those who are scattered by persecution, 453;
epistle, 454; preaches in the street and stoned,
455; returns to England, 456; letter to G. Fox,
464; letter to Friends in England, 466; beaten in
a monastery-epistle to Friends in London 469;
epistles, 474.

D.

DRUMMOND, MAY, 122.

DEATH and sufferings of Christ, 346, 368.
E.

ECROYD, TABITHA, 146.

his journey, 183; extraordinary occurrence, 184;
address to the inhabitants of Warrington, 192;
sickness, 197; admonition by a friend, 201; visits
the north-health impaired, 218, 219; visits the
west of England, 224; firm believer in the doc-
trines of Friends, 226; establishment of yearly
meeting of ministers and elders-correspondence
on baptism, 229; epistle to Friends in Tortola,
230; letter to S. Hatton on her visit to America,
232; visit to Scarborough, 235; sentiments on the
duties of a wife, 238; visits the meetings in Ire-
land-account by E. Shackleton, 242; visit to
eastern counties, 249; visits Scotland, 253; Re-
tires from business, 254; attends the yearly meet-
ing, 265; visits Ireland, 274; solemn remarks on
his approaching close, 281; death of his wife,
283.

FOTHERGILL, JOHN, account of his parents and
beginning of his own religious life, 84; abuse at
Glassgow, 86; marriage, 88; second visit to Ame-
rica, 89; letter of J. Pike, 91; third visit to Ame-
rica, 94; lands in Philadelphia-letter respecting
his son Samuel, 104; embarks for Barbadoes, 106;
first meeting of his son, 110; attends the yearly
meeting and gives an account of his visit in Ame-
rica, 113; death, 122,

FOTHERGILL, HENRY, sickness and death, 260.
284; Dr. Hurd's tribute to his memory, 369.
FOTHERGILL, DR. JOHN, character and death

G.

Gough, James, Memoirs of-benefits of the so-
ciety of religious persons, 5; his education and early
impressions, 6; apprenticeship remarkable pre-
servation, 7; adheres to plainness from conviction;
divinely visited, 9; removes to Ireland-marries,
11; concern at getting in debt-reflections upon
it, 12; appears as a minister, 13; remarks on the
ministry, 14; travels, 16; meets with J. Wilson-

EVANS, ELLEN, 152; letter to A. Fothergill, narrative of J. Nayler-account of J. Alexander,

181.

EMLEN, SAMUEL, 183.

F.

FOTHERGILL, SAMUEL, Memoirs, 83; birth and
reprobate life, 95; deeply affecting to his father,
96; letter to his monthly meeting, 97; comes
forth in the ministry, 106; first certificate, 107;
marriage, 108; meets his father, returned from
America, 110; sent on his Master's service, 124;
visits Scotland, 125; attends the burial of B.
Holme, 126; J. Churchman's first letter, 131;
embarks for America, 138; and gets to Philadel-

17; John Ashton and Thomas Wilson, 18; goes
to Wales on a religious visit, 19; account of J.
Goodwin, 20; removes to Leinster province, 23:
remarks on business-visit to M. Peisley, 24;
conversation with John Wesley, 26; state of the
Society in Ireland, 28; removes to Bristol, 29;
death and burial of his son John, 31; visits seve-
ral counties, 33; returns to Ireland-instructive
reflections on his own state, 35; visits families,
38; decease, 39; epistle to Friends in Ireland,
40; advice on the ministry-not of man-without
price, 41; government-observance of the first-
day of the week-attendance of religious meet-
ings-plainness, 42.

« PreviousContinue »