Quaker Broadsides and Pamphlets

Facets: Penn, William, 1644-1718
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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Constancy of the people called Quakers, in their testimony against popery, sincerely asserted, in opposition to a perverss lybel, falsly stiled...
By the King and Queen, a proclamation for discovering and apprehending the late Bishop of Ely, William Penn, and James Grahme
Great God who is the power and wisdom that made you and me, Incline your hearts to Righteousness, Love, and peace
Loving Friends, I am surprised to hear my bills for three hundred and odd pounds should be refused...
To the emperor of Canada