A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books: Or Books Written by Members of the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, from Their First Rise to the Present Time, Interspersed with Critical Remarks, and Occasional Biographical Notices ...

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Joseph Smith, 1867
 

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Page 598 - The History of the Colony of Nova-Casaria, or New Jersey : containing an account of its First Settlement, progressive improvements, the original and present Constitution, and other events, to the year 1721, with some particulars since ; and a short view of its present state.
Page 310 - Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Human Life.
Page 741 - For honourable age is not that which standeth in length of time, nor that is measured by number of years. But wisdom is the gray hair unto men, and an unspotted life is old age.
Page 47 - London: Printed, and are to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster.
Page 624 - A CALL from Death to Life, and out of the Dark wayes and worships of the World where the Seed is held in Bondage under the Merchants of Babylon...
Page 463 - 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.
Page 122 - Six of his adherents, in the name of " the young men and apprentices of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the parts adjacent...
Page 23 - Scotland, Ireland, &c. | With | a Call and Warning from the Lord to the People | of Boston and New-England, to Repent, &c. And two | Letters to the Preachers in Boston ; and an Answer to the | gross Abuses, Lyes and Slanders of Increase Mather and | Samuel Norton, &c.
Page 660 - GEORGE. New England Judged, | Not by Man's, but the Spirit of the Lord: And | The Summe sealed up of New England's | Persecutions.
Page 435 - A SALUTATION to the BRITAINS, To Call them from the Many Things, to the One Thing needful, for the Saving of their Souls...