Quaker Broadsides and Pamphlets

Facets: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Haverford

The Quaker Broadsides and Pamphlets collection consists of over 800 titles from the collections of Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections. It includes works from 1657 to the present. Some of the items in the collection are composed of a single, unfolded sheet with printing on only one side. Many others, however, are multiple pages and smaller sizes. Topics of the broadsides include: exhortations by Quakers against the slave trade; testimonials regarding deceased Friends; petitions to government authorities for recognition of various Quaker testimonies, including conscientious objection to war and refusal to take oaths; advice and caution to Quakers regarding their conduct of life; and theological arguments both within the Society of Friends and regarding other religions.

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The testimony of Robert Barrow, 11th month 16, 1691, at George Fox's burial, where were supposed to be four thousand Friends, besides other people
The Friends' almanack : bi-centenary of death of George Fox
Copy of a letter addressed by John Stubbs to George Fox : the original in the possession of George Crossfield, of Liverpool
Last will and testament of that impostor George Fox, the Quakers admired idol