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Advice to church-wardens, respecting the usual oath administered to them in the Ecclesiastical courts, etc.
At a quarterly-meeting held by adjournment at Gracechurch-street, the 17th of the 2d month 1772 : The following minute from the six-weeks-meeting being now brought in, was read .
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments from the 21st of Fifth Month to the 29th of the same, inclusive, 1862 :to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month to the 29th of the same, inclusive, 1868 : to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments from the 21st of Fifth Month to the 31st of the same, inclusive, 1856 :bto the Quarterly and other Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
Jeremy Ives's sober request proved, in the matter of it, to be false, impertinent and impudent
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments, from the 23rd of Fifth Month to the 1st of the Sixth Month, inclusive, 1866 : to the Quarterly and other Meetings for Discipline of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments from the 18th of 5th mo. to the 27th of the same, 1859, to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends held in London, by adjournments, from the 18th of Fifth Month to the 27th of the same, inclusive, 1870 : to the Quarterly and other Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
To Friends in Great Britain and Ireland ... : You will probably have received information ... of the distress to which our Friends in and about Philadelphia have been exposed for want of provisions, and many of the necessaries of life.
An epistle from the meeting for sufferings in London, the 16th of the second month, 1714 : To the Friends and brethren at their several quarterly and monthly meetings in Great Britain
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, by adjournments from the 22nd of Fifth Month to the 31st of the same inclusive, 1861 :bto the Quarterly and other Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland
To the king and both houses of parliament, the suffering condition of the peaceable people, called Quakers, only for tender conscience towards Almighty God, humbly presented
The speech of William Penn to His Majesty, upon his delivering the Quakers address. [With] His Majesties most gracious answer]
Circular epistle : From our yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 20th of the 5th month to the 29th of the same inclusive, 1840.  To the yearly meetings of Friends on the continent of North America.
The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournment, from the 30th of the Third month, to the 3d of the Fourth month, 1748, inclusive: To the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends and brethren, in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere
A bill entituled An act to allow Quakers and Moravians to make affirmation in all cases where an oath is or shall be required
The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournment, from the 15th of the Third month, 1749, to the 20th of the same, inclusive : To the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends and Brethren, in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere
From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in London, from the 23rd of the 5th Month to the 1st of the 6th Month inclusive, 1860 : to the Quarterly and other Meetings of Women Friends in Great Britain and Ireland

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