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Sidwell Friends School Earl G. Harrison, Jr.,
Quaker Rare Book Collection
May 2017
An Abstract of the Sufferings of the People Call’d Quakers for the Testimony of a
Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First Distinguished by That
Name, Taken From Original Records, and Other Authentic Accounts. Vol. I.
London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1733. (From the
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College) (2 copies)
An Abstract of the Sufferings of the People Call’d Quakers for the Testimony of a
Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First Distinguished by That
Name, Taken From Original Records, and Other Authentic Accounts. Vol. II.
London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1738. (From the
Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
An Abstract of the Sufferings of the People Call’d Quakers for the Testimony of a
Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First Distinguished by That
Name, Taken from Original Records, and Other Authentic Accounts.
Volume III. London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1738.
(Purchased November 2000)
Accounts of Some Proceedings of Committees of the Yearly Meetings of Friends of
Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Ohio. For the Welfare and
Civilization of the Indians of North America. Dublin: Graisberry &
Campbell, 1817. (Purchased 2011)
Accounts of Some Proceedings of the Yearly Meetings of Friends of Philadelphia,
New York, Baltimore and Ohio for the Welfare and Civilization of the
Indians of North America. Dublin: Graisberry and Campbell, 1817.
[Purchased March 2006]
[Advertisement] Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bitters. Providence, Rhode Island, c. 1871.
[Purchased May 2012]
The African’s Friend. For the Promotion of Religion and Morality. No. 15.
Philadelphia: [October] 1887. (Purchased March 2003)
The African’s Friend. For the Promotion of Religion and Morality. No. 16.
Philadelphia: [November] 1887. (Purchased March 2003)
The African’s Friend. For the Promotion of Religion and Morality. No. 17.
Philadelphia: [December] 1887. (Purchased March 2003)
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American Friends' Peace Conference. The American Friends' Peace Conference
Held at Philadelphia, Twelfth Month 12th, 13th and 14th, 1901.
Philadelphia: Published by the Conference, 1902. (Purchased January
2006)
American Friends Service Committee. The Draft? : A Report Prepared for the
Peace Education Division of the American Friends Service
Committee. 1st ed. New York: Hill and Wang, 1968. (From the
Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Armistead, Wilson. Anthony Benezet: From the Original Memoir. Philadelphia:
Lippincott and Co., 1859. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford
College)
An Association of Friends, ed. Friends’ Intelligencer. Vol. 17. Philadelphia:
William W. Moore, 1861. (Purchased October 2002)
At a Meeting of the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in
Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, Delaware, & c., held in Philadelphia, Third
month 16th 1860. N.p.: n.p., [1860?]. (Purchased December 2001)
Barclay, Abram Rawlinson, ed. Letters, &c., of Early Friends; Illustrative of the
History of the Society. London: Harvey and Darton, 1841. (From the
Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Barclay, John. Select Anecdotes and Instructive Incidents, Taken from
Publications of Several Members of the Society of Friends. New York: Isaac
T. Hopper, 1833. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Barclay, John. A Selection of the Letters and Papers of the Late John Barclay.
Philadelphia: Longstreth, 1847. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford
College)
Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the same is Held
Forth, and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn, Quakers. London:
Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1701. (Donated March 2013)
Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation
and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called
Quakers. London: W. Richardson and S. Clark, 1765. (From the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
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Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation
and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called
Quakers. Birmingham, England: John Baskerville, 1765. (Inscribed by
David Barclay, grandson of the author; donated May 1998)
Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation
and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called
Quakers. London: J. Phillips, 1780. (From the Friends Historical Library
of Swarthmore College)
Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation
and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called
Quakers. Philadelphia: Joseph James, 1789. (From the Quaker
Collection at Haverford College)
[Barclay, Robert]. A Catechism and Confession of Faith. Philadelphia: James
Chattin, 1753. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Barclay, Robert. A Catechism and Confession of Faith, Approved of and Agreed
Unto, by the General Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets and Apostles,
Christ Himself In and Among Them. Philadelphia: Joseph James, 1788.
(From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Barclay, Robert. A Treatise on Christian Discipline. London: James Phillips and
Son, n.d. [The reissue using original sheets of The Anarchy of the
Ranters, and other Libertines, the Hierarchy of the Romanists . . .and A
Brief Examination and State of Liberty Spiritual . . . by William Penn.
London: Mary Hinde, 1771]. (Purchased September 2000)
Barclay, Robert. Truth Triumphant, through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian
Labours, and Writings, of that Able and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ,
Robert Barclay. Volumes I, II, III. Philadelphia: Benjamin C. Stanton,
1831. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Battey, Thomas C. The Life and Adventures of a Quaker Among the Indians.
Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1875. (Purchased October 2000)
Bayley, William. A Collection of the Several Wrightings of that True Prophet,
Faithful Servant, and Sufferer for the Testimony of Jesus, William Bayley.
[London]: n.p., 1676. (Purchased July 2013)
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Beaven, Thomas. An Essay Concerning the Restoration of Primitive Christianity in
a Conduct Truly Pious and Religious. London: James Phillips, 1743.
(From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Bennet, Thomas. Confutation of Quakerism; Or a Plain Proof of the Falsehood of
What the Principal Quaker Writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in His Apology
and Other Works) Do Teach. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1705.
(Purchased April 2000)
[Besse, Joseph]. A Brief Account of Many of the Prosecutions of the People Call’d
Quakers in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical, and Other Courts, for Demands
Recoverable by the Acts Made in the 7th and 8th Years of the Reign of King
William the Third, for the More Easie Recovery of Tithes, Church-Rates, etc.
London: J. Sowle, 1736. (Purchased May 2002)
Besse, Joseph. A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers, for
the Testimony of a Good Conscience, From the Time of Their Being First
Distinguished by that Name in the Year 1650, to the Time of the Act,
Commonly Called the Act of Toleration, Granted to Protestant Dissenters in
the First Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in
the Year 1689. Vols. I and II. London: Printed and Sold by Luke Hinde,
1753. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Besse, Joseph. A Confutation of the Charge of Deism. London: Printed and sold
by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1734. (Purchased June 2005)
Besse, Joseph. Defence of Quakerism: Or, An Answer to a Book Intituled A
Preservative Against Quakerism. London: J. Sowle, 1732. (2 copies;
purchased April and May 1999)
[Besse, Joseph]. A Reply to A Late Defence of the Pamphlet Intituled, Baptism
with Water and Infant-Baptism Asserted: Wherein the Mistakes of the
Author of that Defence are Farther Rectified, and His Reasonings Farther
Confuted. London: J. Sowle, [1736]. (Purchased November 2003)
Bevan, Joseph Gurney. A Refutation of Some of the More Modern
Misrepresentations of the Society of Friends, Commonly called Quakers;
with A Life of James Nayler. London: William Phillips. 1800. (Purchased
November 2000)
Bevan, Joseph Gurney. A Short Account of the Life and Writings of Robert
Barclay… Philadelphia: Benjamin Johnson, 1805. (From the Quaker
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Collection at Haverford College)
Bevans, John. A Defence of the Christian Doctrines of the Society of Friends,
Against the Charge of Socinianism; and its Church Discipline Vindicated . . .
To Which is Prefixed a Letter to John Evans, . . . and Strictures on the
Eighth and Ninth Editions of That Work. London: Printed and sold by
Phillips and Fardon, 1805. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford
College)
Biblioteca Quakeriana: The Private Library of the Late Charles Roberts of
Philadelphia. [New York: American Art Association, 1918.] (Purchased
April 2005)
Bickley, A.C. George Fox and the Early Quakers. London: Hodder and
Stoughton, 1884. (Purchased January 2004)
[Billhead]. Bill for Treatment of Patient at the Retreat, York, England. 1839.
(Purchased June 2004)
Bishop, George. New England Judged, By the Spirit of the Lord. London: T.
Sowle, 1703. (Purchased December 1999)
Blessing-Eyster, Nellie. A Chinese Quaker: An Unfictitious Novel. New York:
Fleming H. Revell Company, 1902. (Purchased April 2003)
The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut;
Quaker Laws of Plymouth and Massachusetts; Blue Laws of New York,
Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. Hartford: Case, Tiffany &
Company, 1838. (Purchased March 1999)
Blome, Richard. The Fanatick History: Or An Exact Relation and Account of the
Old Anabaptists, and New Quakers. London: Printed for J. Sims, 1660.
(Purchased April 2006)
Bockett, John. Gentile Divinity and Morality Demonstrated, in a Brief Collection
of Sayings, Precepts, Counsels, Sentences and Exhortations of Several
Eminent Gentile Philosophers, Princes, Orators, etc. London: Printed and
sold by Philip Gwillim, 1712. (Purchased December 2016)
Bockett, John. Pride Expos’d and Oppos’d; or, the Root, Branches, and Fruit
Thereof, Briefly Discovered, and the Pernicious Effects Attending the Fame,
Laid Open, in Diverse Scriptural Instances and Examples. . . London: J.
Sowle, 1710. (From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
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Book of Meetings; Containing An Account of the Times and Places of Holding the
Meetings of the Society of Friends in America. New York: Samuel S. &
William Wood, 389 Broadway, 1858. (Purchased September 2002)
Book of Meetings; Containing An Account of the Times and Places of Holding the
Meetings of the Society of Friends in America. New York: William Wood &
Co.: 1869. (Purchased September 2015)
Bowden, James. The History of the Society of Friends in America. Volume
I. London: Charles Gilpin, 1850. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s copy?)
(Purchased May 2002)
Bowden, James. The History of the Society of Friends in America. Volume II.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. London: W & F.G. Cash, 1854. (Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow’s copy?) (Purchased May 2002)
Brailsford, Mabel Richmond. A Quaker from Cromwell's Army: James Nayler.
London: Swarthmore Press Ltd., 1927. (Purchased November 2005)
A Brief Account of the Proceedings of the Committee, Appointed in the Year 1795
by the Yearly Meeting of Friends of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, &c. for
Promoting the Improvement and Gradual Civilization of the Indian Natives.
Philadelphia: Printed by Kimber, Conrad, & Co., 1805. (Purchased
October 2001)
A Brief Relation of the Persecutions and Cruelties That Have Been Acted Upon the
People Called Quakers in and About the City of London. London: 1662.
(Purchased May 1999)
Bristed, John. The Society of Friends, or People Commonly Called Quakers,
Examined. London: Printed for J. Mawman in the Poultry; and J. White
in Fleet-Street by T. Gillet, Salisbury-square, 1805. (Purchased
September 2004)
[Broadside.] American Friends Service Committee. Remove a Cause of War:
Provide Access for All Nations to the World's Resources and Markets, Will
You Pay this Price for Peace? c. 1930s. (Purchased March 2005)
[Broadside]. At a Special meeting of our Meeting for Sufferings held in Boston…
Boston: n.p., 1863. (Purchased November 1999)
[Broadside]. At a Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, held in New-York, by
adjournment, from the 29th of the 5th Mo. To the 2d of the 6th Mo. inclusive,
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1820. [New York?]: James & John Harper, [1820]. (Purchased January
2005)
[Broadside]. Correspondence Between a Lady of Philadelphia, attached to the
Presbyterian Church, and an eminent Medical Gentleman of that city,
belonging to the Society of Friends. Philadelphia, September 1828.
(Purchased June 2004)
[Broadside]. From the Meeting for Sufferings, In London the 10th Day of the Third
Month, 1769, To Friends in the Several Provinces in North-America.
[Reverse: From Our Meeting for Sufferings, held at Philadelphia, For
Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, the 1st Day of the Ninth Month, 1769, To
Our Friends and Brethren in These and the Adjacent Provinces.] N.p.: n.p.,
[1769?] (Purchased October 2003)
[Broadside] [London Yearly Meeting of Friends.] A Brief Statement of the
Reasons Why the Religious Society of Friends Object to the Payment of
Tithes, and Other Demands of an Ecclesiastical Nature: Issued by the
Yearly Meeting of the Said Society, Held in London, in the Fifth Month,
1832. [London]: Harvey and Darton, Printers, [1832]. (Purchased March
2005)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, to Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Twentieth of the Fourth-Month, the Twenty-Fifth of the Same, Inclusive,
1818 (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Sixteenth of the Fourth-Month, to the Twentieth of the Same, Inclusive,
1821. (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Twenty-First of the Fourth-Month, to the Twenty-Fifth of the Same,
Inclusive, 1823 (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, to Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Twentieth of the Fourth-Month, the Twenty-Fifth of the Same, Inclusive,
1829 (Purchased April 2002)
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[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, to Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Eighteenth of the Fourth- Month, the Twenty-Third of the Same, Inclusive,
1831 (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Fifteenth of the Fourth-Month, to the Twentieth of the Same, Inclusive,
1833. (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Extracts from the Minutes of
Our Yearly Meeting, Held in Philadelphia, By Adjournments, from the
Twenty-First of the Fourth-Month, to the Twenty-Sixth of the Same,
Inclusive, 1834. (Purchased April 2002)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Rules of Discipline of the
Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: John
Richards, 1843. (Donated November 1999)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Rules of Discipline of the
Yearly Meeting of Men and Women Friends, Held in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: 1888. (Donated November 1999)
[Broadside] Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Rules of Discipline and
Advices of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Held in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: 1913. (Donated November 1999)
[Broadside]. [Philadelphia Yearly Meeting]. Minute on Slavery. [1839?]
(Purchased October 2002)
[Broadside]. A Timely Caution to the Quakers of the City and County of
Philadelphia. [Philadelphia], Published in Porcupine's Gazette
Extraordinary. 26 March 1798. (Purchased May 2006)
[Broadside]. To George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c., The Humble
Address of His Protestant Subjects the People Called Quakers. 9 1st Month
[March] 1743. (Purchased May 2005)
[Broadside]. To Our Fellow Citizens of the United States. Philadelphia?:
n.p., 1814. (Purchased November 1999)
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[Broadside]. To the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia. The Committee
Appointed for the Gradual Civilization, &c. of the Indian Natives.
Philadelphia, PA. April 17, 1807. (Purchased February 2004)
[Broadside]. Vision of Joseph Hoag. N.p.: Printed for Caleb Bishop Page, c.
1860s. (Purchased January 2007)
Brownlee, William Craig. A Careful and Free Inquiry Into the True Nature and
Tendency of the Religious Principles of the Society of Friends Commonly
Called Quakers. Philadelphia: John Mortimer, 1824. (Purchased
November 2003)
Budge, Frances Anne. Annals of the Early Friends; a Series of Biographical
Sketches. 2nd ed. London: Samuel Harris & Co., 1886. (Purchased
December 2004).
Bugg, Francis. The Picture of Quakerism Drawn to the Life. London: W. Kettleby
& W. Rogers, 1697. (Purchased March 2000)
Bugg, Francis. The Picture of Quakerism Once More Drawn to the Life. London:
n.p., 1714. (Purchased September 2001)
Bugg, Francis. The Pilgrim's Progress, From Quakerism to Christianity;
Containing, A Farther Discovery of the Danger of the Growth of Quakerism .
. . London: Printed for, and are to be sold by W. Kettleby, 1698.
(Purchased May 2005; bound with anti-Quaker pamphlets by Bugg et al.)
Bugg, Francis. The Pilgrim’s Progress, From Quakerism to Christianity:
Containing, A Farther Discovery of the Dangerous Growth of Quakerism . . .
With a Remedy Proposed for this Malady; and, the Cure of Quakerism.
London: R. Janeway, 1700. (Purchased November 2000)
Bugg, Francis. The Quakers Set in Their True Light. London: n.p., 1696.
(Purchased August 2001)
Burnyeat, John. The Truth Exalted in the Writings of that Eminent and Faithful
to Servant of Christ John Bunyeat, Collected into this Ensuing Volume as
a Memorial his Faithful Labours in and for the Truth. London: Printed for
Thomas Northott, 1691. (From the Friends Historical Library of
Swarthmore College)
Burrough, Edward. [Nine essays removed from Memorable Words of a Son of
Thunder and Consolation. N.p.: n.p., 1672; sewn with Ellis Hooks, Epistle
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Dedicatory and also excised from original binding]. (Purchased November
1999)
Burrough, Edward. The Memorable Works of a Son of Thunder and Consolation:
Namely, That True Prophet, and Faithful Servant of God and Sufferer for
the Testimony of Jesus, Edward Burroughs,Who Dyed a Prisoner for the
World of God, in the City of London, the Fourteenth of the Twelfth Month
1662. N.p.: n.p. 1672. (Purchased May 2002)
Cabeen, F[rancis] von A[lbede]. The Colonel and the Quaker or the Return of the
Forefathers. Philadelphia: Goodman’s Sons and Company, 1906. (From
the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Camm, Thomas and Charles Marshal. The Memory of the Righteous Revived:
Being a Brief Collection of the Books and Written Epistles of John Camm &
John Audland . . . London : Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, 1689.
(Purchased March 2007)
Cartland, Fernando G. Southern Heroes or The Friends in War Time. 3rd ed.
Poughkeepsie, NY: Fernando G. Cartland, 1897. (Purchased October
2002)
Central Bureau of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Letter from
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends [with reference to World War I].
N.p.: n.p., [1918] (Purchased October 2003)
The Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends. Transactions of the
Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends during the Famine in
Ireland, in 1846 and 1847. Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 1852. (Purchased
May 2002)
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret. Essays: Philanthropic and Moral, by Elizabeth
Margaret Chandler: Principally Relating to the Abolition of Slavery in
America. Philadelphia: Lemuel Howell, 1836. (Purchased January 2006;
bound with Elizabeth Margaret Chandler's The Poetical Works of
Elizabeth Margaret Chandler)
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret
Chandler: with a Memoir of Her Life and Character, by Benjamin Lundy.
Philadelphia: Lemuel Howell, 1836. (Purchased January 2006; bound
with Elizabeth Margaret Chandler's Essays: Philanthropic and Moral)
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The Children's History of the Society of Friends, Chiefly Compiled from Sewell's
History. Dublin: Hodges, Smith & Co., 1864. (Purchased May 2005)
Christian Advices: Published by the Yearly Meeting of Friends Held in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Kimber & Conrad, 1808. (Purchased April
1999)
Chubb, Tho. An Examination of Mr. Barclay’s Principles, With Regard to Man’s
Natural Ability Since the Fall, as Laid Down in His Book, Intitled, ‘An
Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the Same is Held Forth and
Preach’d by the People Call’d, in Scorn, Quakers.’ London: J. Darby and T.
Browne, 1726. (Purchased May 2004)
[Circular Letter] To The Committee of the Society of Friends That Was Appointed
to Visit the Northampton Quarterly Meeting, Last Year, 1834 with To The
Members of the Deptford and Peckham Monthly Meeting. Protest of Mary
Cattell concerning expulsion from the Northampton and Deptford
meetings. N.p.: n.p., 1835. (Purchased October 2004)
Clark, Charles Heber (Max Adeler). The Quakeress: A Tale, ill. George Gibbs.
Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co., 1905. (From the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Clarkson, Thomas. A Portraiture of Quakerism. Volumes 1-3. New York: Samual
Stansbury, 1806. (Purchased February 2000)
Clayton’s Rangers; or, The Quaker Partisans: A Story of the American Revolution.
Philadelpia: J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1883. (Purchased October 2000)
[Coale, Josiah]. The Books and Divers Epistles of the Faithful Servant of the Lord
Josiah Coale; Collected and Published, as it was Desired by Him the Day of
his Departure out of this Life. London: n.p., 1671. (Purchased March
2001)
Cockburn, James. A Review of the General and Particular Causes which Have
Produced the Late Disorders and Divisions in the Yearly Meeting of Friends,
Held in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Philip Price, Jr., 1829. (Purchased
January 1999)
A Collection of Acts of Parliament, and Clauses of Acts of Parliament, Relative to
Those Protestant Dissenters Who Are Usually Called by the Name of
Quakers. From the Year 1688. London: Printed by James Phillips, 1777.
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(2 copies; from the Quaker Collection at Haverford College and
purchased January 2004)
A Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and Others of
the People Called Quakers in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and Parts
Adjacent, from Nearly the First Settlement Thereof to the Year 1787.
Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1787.
A Collection of Testimonies Concerning Several Ministers of the Gospel Amongst
the People Called Quakers, Deceased: With Some of Their Last Expressions
and Exhortations. London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, 1760.
A Collection of the Epistles from the Yearly Meeting of Friends in London to the
Quarterly and Monthly Meetings in Great-Britain, Ireland and Elsewhere,
from 1675 to 1805; Being from the First Establishment of that Meeting to
the Present Time. Baltimore: Cole and Hewes, 1806. (Purchased February
2002)
Comly, John. English Grammar, Made Easy to the Teacher and Pupil. Originally
compiled for the use of West-Town Boarding School, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, 1818. (From the Quaker Collection
at Haverford College)
Comly, John. English Grammar Made Easy to the Teacher and Pupil.
Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, [1826?]. (Purchased September
2000)
Comly, John. Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of John Comly.
Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Chapman, 1853. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
Comly, John & Comly, Isaac, eds. Friends’ Miscellany: Being a Collection of
Essays and Fragments, Biographical, Religious, Epistolary, Narrative, and
Historical. Volume IV. Philadelphia: J. Richards, 1833. (From the
collection of Elizabeth F. Andrews, March 10, 1848, and from the
collection of Paul Comly French, 1925)
Commemorative Exercises of the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of the Friends’
Meeting- House at Third Haven. Including an Account of the Settlement of
Friends in Talbot County, Maryland, From the Year 1657 to the Present
Time. Easton, MD; Philadelphia, PA: Press of Times Printing House,
1884. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
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A Concise Biographical Sketch of the William Penn. Philadelphia: Friends’ Book
Store, n.d. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
The Concurrence and Unanimity of the People Called Quakers: In Owning and
Asserting the Principal Doctrines of the Christian Religion; Demonstrated in
the Sermons or, Declarations, of Several of Their Publick Preachers,
Namely, Mr. Robert Barclay, Mr. William Dewsberry, Mr. George Whitehead
. . . Exactly Taken in Shorthand, as They Were Delivered by Them at Their
Meeting-Houses. London: Printed for Nat. Crouch, at the Bell in the
Poultry, Near Cheapside, 1694. [No title page] (From the Quaker
Collection at Haverford College)
Conversations as Between Parents and Children, Designed for the Instruction of
Youth. Philadelphia: William Brown, 1834. (Purchased April 1999)
C[oole], B[enjamin]. The Quakers Cleared From Being Apostates: ok [sic] The
Hammerer Defeated and Proved an Impostor. London: Printed and sold by
T. Sowle, 1696. (Purchased June 2005)
Cooledge, Daniel. The Pious Instructor; Being a Selection in Prose and Verse,
from Various Authors Emminent for Virture and Piety, on Moral and
Religious Subjects Designed to Warm and Animate the Zeal of All To Piety
and Religion: But More Particularly for the Use of Friends Schools. Walpole,
NH: Charter and Hale, 1806. (Purchased March 2000)
[Copybook]. Baldwin, Eliza. Handwritten Quaker Copybook Containing Poetry
by Quakers. New Garden, PA,1830. (Purchased July 2006)
[Copybook]. Borton, Elizabeth S. Handwritten Quaker Copybook Containing
Poetry by Quakers, 1894. (Purchased November 2006).
[Copybook]. Handwritten Quaker Copybook Containing Excerpts from George
Fox’s Journal Along with Assorted Theological Observations [c. early-mid
18th century] (Purchased July 2003)
[Copybook]. Handwritten Quaker Copybook Containing Obituaries, Art and
Poetry. 1830s. (Purchased October 2003)
[Copybook]. Moon, Rachael B. Handwritten Quaker Copybook Containing
Poetry By and About Quakers. Woodbourne, [PA]. 1842-1847.
(Purchased December 2004)
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[Correspondence]. Alpeton, [?]. Autograph Letter Signed, to Alfred Cope. 16
Second Month 1838. Letter from Falmouth, England to Philadelphia
containing discussion of slavery in the United States. (Purchased May
2003)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letter Signed, to President of Liberia Thomas
Buchanan from Benjamin Coates. 31 January 1840. Letter from
Philadelphia to Liberia via Norfolk, VA. (Purchased May 2012)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letter Signed, to Eliza H. Moon from her mother
concerning traditional Quaker dress and proper behavior. 11th Month
1836. Letter from Woodbourne, [Pennsylvania] to Westtown, Chester
Country, Pennsylvania. (Purchased September 2004)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letter Signed, to [Harvez?] Chase. 15 6th Month
1829. Letter from Augusta, [Maine] to Fall River, MA. (Purchased
November 2004)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letter Signed, to M.S. [c/o James Foster] from
R[obert] S[pence] concerning Spence's admonishment of another Quaker
for not using plain language and other matters. 30 5th Month 1828.
Letter from North Shields, [UK] to London. (Purchased September 2005)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letter Signed, to Robert Spence from A.
Rawlinson Barclay concerning placing a young Quakeress for the
recovery of her "lost character." 23 10th Month 1826. From London to
North Shields, [U.K.]. (Purchased September 2005)
[Correspondence]. Autograph Letters Signed. From Thomas Garriques to
William and Margaret Clark, January 31, 1886 and April 6, 1886. Two
letters from Philadelphia to Emerson, Ohio Concerning Topics Such as
Temperence, the First Day of School at Darby, the Salem on Mount
Pleasant Yearly Meetings, Sewing School for Factory Girls and Savings
Fund. (Purchased April 2004)
[Correspondence], Barnard, Sallie M., Philadelphia, signed letter to her sister
Beulah in England, 13th 2nd Month1863, recounting what an
acquaintance told her of a meeting during which the Emancipation
Proclamation and President Lincoln were praised; also relates her sorrow
and loneliness due to the death of her husband. [Purchased March 2006]
[Correspondence], Barnard, Sallie M., Philadelphia, signed letter to her sister
Beulah in England, 10th 4th Month 1864, recounting something of what
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her life is like making ends meet by having boarders in her home,
including a recuperating wounded soldier. Included is also a small
bouquet and printed song, popular at the time, written to be sung in
dialect by slaves about their joy at their master's running away.
[Purchased March 2006]
[Correspondence]. Bohnor, A. (?). Autograph Letter Signed, to Cornelius (?)
Comegys. 5 June 1839. Letter from Quaker School in West Chester,
Pennsylvania Concerning Withdrawal of Student. (Purchased June
2004)
[Correspondence] Boyce, Samuel. Autograph Letter Signed, to William C. Taber.
16 Third Month 1850. Letter from Lynn, [Massachusetts] to New Bedford,
Massachusetts. (Purchased September 2004)
[Correspondence] Brown, Moses. Autograph Letter Signed, to Richard Tucker.
June 20, 1762. Letter from Providence, [RI] to Glocester, [RI]. (Purchased
December 2004)
[Correspondence]. Butterworth, Joseph. Autograph Letter Signed, to Unknown
Recipient. 1 January 1823. Letter from Bedford Square, London
Concerning the Curriculum of Columbian College (George Washington
University) and Its Connection to the Society of Friends. (Purchased April
2004)
[Correspondence] Child, Moses. Autograph Letter Signed, to James Moon
mentioning Wilburite separation. 8 1st Month 1845. Letter from
Leraysville, New York to Attleborough, Pennsylvania. (Purchased
September 2004)
[Correspondence] Davies, Benjamin. Autograph Letter Signed, to his brothers
and sisters regarding the death of their mother. 8 2nd Month 1778.
Letter from Uwchlan, Pennsylvania. (Purchased June 2007)
[Correspondence]. Fry, Elizabeth. Letter to Constance [Fry’s granddaughter]. 25
September, 1845. (Purchased March 2000)
[Correspondence], Gould, T.B., Newport, signed letter dated 21st of 11th Mo:
1844, to Charles Perry, Westerly, Rhode Island, describing a schism in
his family's meeting. [Purchased February 2006]
[Correspondence]. [Gove, Moses] Dennis. Autograph Letter Signed, to Levi
Gove. 9th Month 1847. Letter from Salem, O[hio] to Lincoln, Vermont
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Concerning Anti-Slavery Lectures by William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick
Douglass, and Lucretia Mott. (Purchased May 2005)
[Correspondence], Grace (surname unknown), Moorsetown, N.J., signed letter
dated 3rd Month 12th (18)99, to her sister Rachel N. Hoge, Hamilton,
Virginia, relating that her son is a year old, describing her daughter's
sixth birthday celebration, a fire that took place in the town on the same
day, recent thefts, quilting bees, and noting that she is secretary of the
Moorsetown Peace Association. [Purchased January 2006]
[Correspondence]. Haines, R. Autograph Letter Signed, to Lewis Jones. 28 7th
Month 1835. Letter from Pipe Creek, [Maryland] to Upper Dublin
Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Concerning Ruminations
on Government and Possibility of Disunion. (Purchased November 2005)
[Correspondence]. Hallowell, M[argaret] S[tabler]. Autograph Letter Signed, to
Edward Stabler. Letter from Alexandria, Virginia to Sandy Spring,
Maryland. 19 12th Month [18?]46. (Purchased September 2004)
[Correspondence]. Hayhurst, Tho[ma]s. Autograph Letter Signed, to Richard M.
Barnard. Letter from Attleborough, [PA] to Newlin, Chester County,
Penn[sylvani]a concerning teaching and schoolkeeping at Middletown
School and possible reference to hard times of Panic of 1819. 19 Third
Month 1819. (Purchased February 2005)
[Correspondence]. Hopkins, Joseph. Autograph Letter Signed, to Isaac Howell.
Letter from Southwick to Philadelphia. 2 4th Month 1796. Concerns freed
slaves robbing former master, John Thomas. (Purchased June 2005)
[Correspondence], Hussey, Christopher C., Nantucket, signed letter to
"Respected Friend," 7th Month 25 (18)57, describing his school's wood
box stove and asking for price and availability of four replacement backs
and one top identical to the one they have. [Purchased April 2007]
[Correspondence], Ketcham, John, Jericho (N.Y.?), signed letter to Isaac Post, 6
Month 2nd 1865, summarizing several recently attended meetings and
advising that he attended an Antislavery Convention. [Purchased
February 2006]
[Correspondence], Levick, James, Haverford School student, signed letter to his
mother (Mrs. Ebeneser Levick) in Philadelphia, 12th Month 29th 1841,
thanking her for his Christmas bundle by describing the delights and
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how he disposed of them as well as how he spent Christmas Day; he also
describes other events at school. [Purchased October 2006]
[Correspondence], Levick, James, Haverford School student, signed letter to his
sister in Philadelphia, 3rd Month 3rd 1842, describing several recent
visitors to the school and a debate in which he participated; also noting
that the school was almost free of scarlet fever but not of mumps.
[Purchased October 2006]
[Correspondence]. Lewis, Alfred Baker. Autograph Letter Signed, to American
Friends Service Committee. Letter from Treasurer of Local Philadelphia of
the Socialist Party to Phila[delphia, PA] concerning payment for sale of
pamphlets advertised in Friends Intelligencer. 24 January 1924.
(Purchased April 2005)
[Correspondence]. Mifflin, A. Autographed Letter Signed, to Amey Coocts (?)
concerning Westtown School, c. 1800. (Purchased September 2012)
[Correspondence]. Plummer, Jane. Signed letter report to Abraham Shearman
of New Bedford, MA. “From the Yearly Meeting of Women Friends held in
Ohio from the 4th of 9th Month to the 8th of the same inclusive, 1843, to
the next Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, to be held in Rhode Island.
(Purchased January 2013)
[Correspondence]. Randolph, P.P. Autographed Letter Signed, to Thos. S.R.
Potter. 4 October 1864. Letter from Philadelphia concerning Quakers
fighting in the Civil War and Progressive Quakers. (Purchased
September 2004)
[Correspondence]. Satterwait, J.M. Autograph Letter Signed, to Cyrus Hillborn.
19 4th Month 1863. Letter from Rossville, IL to Philadelphia concerning
Civil War and slavery. (Purchased February 2007)
[Correspondence]. Slocum, Phebe B. Autograph Letter Signed, to Phebe
Cortland. 17 April 1872. Containing description of travels to various New
England Quaker meetings. (Purchased January 2004)
[Correspondence], Thomas, Francis, Sandy Springs, Maryland, signed letter to
an unknown person, 4th Month 23 1865, giving eye-witness account of
funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln. [Purchased April 2007]
[Correspondence]. Unsigned Autograph Letter. May 8, 1915. From father to
children containing instructions upon his death. On letterhead of Russell
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Duane, President, Descendents of the Signers of the Declaration of
Independence. (Purchased February 2003)
[Correspondence], Vail (?) Anna Marion, Walnut Hill, Pennsylvania, signed
letter to her sister Miriam L. Vail, West Town, Pennsylvania, 11th Month
18th 1846, giving news of home and advice about Miriam's studies; a
much younger sister has added a note at the end. [Purchased April 2007]
[Correspondence] Walton, Thomas. Autograph Letter Signed, to John Watson.
14 8th Month [c. 1840s]. Letter from Buckingham, [Bucks County,
Pennsylvania] to Greenville, [Pennsylvania]. (Purchased September 2004)
[Correspondence] Webb, Reuben. Autograph Letter Signed, to John Watson. 28
1st Month 1846. Letter from Phila[delphia, Pennsylvania] to Buckingham,
Bucks County, [Pennsylvania]. (Purchased September 2004)
[Correspondence] Whittier, John G[reenleaf]. Autograph Letter Signed, to his
editor regarding a line from his poem "Eternal Goodness." 16 11th Month
1866. Letter from Amesbury, [MA]. (Purchased December 2006)
[Correspondence] Whittier, John G[reenleaf]. Autograph Letter Signed, to Mrs.
S.B. Hardy. 21 11th Month 1884. Letter from Danvers, MA to Oshkosh,
WI.
[Correspondence], Willis, John, Jericho (N.Y.?,) signed letter to Lester A. Post,
the 28th 4th Month 1842, summarizing several recently attended meetings
and reporting on an abolition lecture at Bethpage. [Purchased February
2006]
[Correspondence] Wood, Jabez S. Autograph Letter Signed, to John. 4th Month
23 1847. Letter from Fairhaven, [New Bedford, Massachussetts].
(Purchased November 2004).
[Correspondence]. Correspondence collection. 12 letters written by William
Proctor, Jr. to Margaretta Bullock [fiancée?] between 1848 and 1850
from Philadelphia, PA to [Mount Holly, NJ?]. Also includes an 1833
report card from "CR" to Sarah Mason concerning Catherine Mason; an
1849 invitation with envelope from Amos and Elizabeth S. Bullock to
Sarah Mason; and an 1860 letter from Proctor to Sarah and Kate Mason.
(Purchased November 2004)
[Correspondence]. Correspondence collection. 15 letters written between 1900-
1904 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Heacock in Beloit, OH discussing various
matters and life at the school. 10 letters from Rachel [Heacock] at George
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School to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Heacock, 1 of which includes a
1902 report card; 2 letters from George L. Maris (George School
Principal). 2 letters from Rachel [Heacock] at Inn at Buck Hill Falls, PA;
and 1 subscription card for Young Friends Review. (Purchased February
2005)
[Correspondence]. [Correspondence collection. 22 letters written by Quakers
between 1815-1865 from Philadelphia, Newport, Brooklyn, Canandaigua
(NY), Walnut Hill, and New Bedford (MA)]. (Purchased November 1999)
Cox, Samuel Hanson. Quakerism Not Christianity: Or, Reasons for Renouncing
the Doctrine of Friends. New York: D. Fanshaw, 1833. (Purchased April
2000)
Crewdston, Isaac and Bates, Elisha. Water Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
Scriptural Arguments in Behalf of the Perpetual Obligation of the These
Ordinances. Philadelphia: Wm. Stavely, 1837. (Donated November 1999)
Crisp, Samuel. A Libeller Expos’d: Being a Vindication of the People Call’d
Quakers, Against the Malicious Attempts, and Foul Aspersions of a Book
Intitulated, The Present State of Quakerism in England. London: Printed
and sold by T. Sowle, 1704. (Purchased September 2012)
Crisp, Stephen. A Memorable Account of the Christian Experiences, Gospel
Labours, Travels and Sufferings of that Ancient Servant of Christ: Stephen
Crisp. London: T. Sowle, 1694. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford
College)
Crisp, Stephen. Scripture-Truths Demonstrated in Thirty Two Sermons, or
Declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp. London: Printed and Sold by J. Sowle,
1707. (Purchased November 2012)
Croese, Gerard. The General History of the Quakers: Containing the Lives,
Tenets, Sufferings, Tryals, Speeches and Letters of All the Most Eminent
Quakers, both Men and Women. London: Printed for John Dunton, 1696.
(Purchased April 2012)
Crouch, William. Posthuma Christiana: A Collection of Some Papers of William
Crouch. London: Printed and Sold by the Assigns of J. Sowle, 1712.
(Purchased October 2011)
Davis, Joseph. A Digest of Legislative Enactments, Relating to the Society of
Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, in England; With Occasional
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Observations and Notes. London: Edward Marsh, 1849. (Purchased April
2000)
De Angeli, Marguerite. Thee, Hannah! Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company,
Inc., 1940. (Donated December 2000)
The Death Bed of a Young Quaker. Boston: Pierce and Parker, 1833. [Purchased
March 2006]
Desvoeux, V. (trans. F. La Bletterie). The Life of Julian The Apostate. Volumes
I-II. Dublin: S. Powell, 1746.
The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Indiana Yearly Meeting, Revised by
the Meeting Held at White Water, in the Year 1838, and Printed by
Direction of the Same. Cincinnati: A Pugh, Printer, 1839. (Purchased
June 2004)
The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Indiana Yearly Meeting. Revised by
the Yearly Meeting Held at Richmond in the Year 1864, and Printed by
Direction of the Same. Richmond: E. Morgan & Sons, 1864. (Purchased
June 2004)
Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Baltimore. Baltimore:
Printed by John Hewes, 1806. (Purchased June 2004)
Duganne, A. J. H. The Fighting Quakers, A True Story of The War for Our
Union. New-York: J.P. Robens, 1866. (Purchased January 2004)
Dymond, Jonathan. An Inquiry into the Accordancy of War with the Principles of
Christianity, and and Examination of the Philosophical Reasoning by Which
it is Defended. Philadelphia: William Brown, 1835. (Purchased March
2000)
Dymond, Jonathan. War: Its Causes, Consequences, Lawfulness, Etc.
Manchester: John Heywood, 1889. (From the Friends Historical Library
of Swarthmore College)
Ellwood, Thomas. Davideis: The Live of David King of Israel: A Sacred Poem in
Five Books. London: J. Sowle, 1712. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
Ellwood, Thomas. The Foundation of Tythes Shaken: And the Four Principal
Posts (of Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and
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Positive Laws) on which the namelss Author of the Book, called, The Right
of Tythes Asserted and Proved, hath set his pretended Right to Tythes,
Removed in a Reply to the said Book. [London]: n.p., 1678. (Purchased
July 2014)
Ellwood, Thomas. The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood. London: J. Sowle,
1714. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Ellwood, Thomas. Sacred History: Or, The Historical Part of the Holy Scriptures of
the Old Testament. London: Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, 1705.
(Purchased September 2014)
The English Vocabulary, or Spelling-Book, with The Meaning Annexed to Each
Word. Compiled for the Use of Ackworth School. 28th ed. London: Arthur
Hall, Virtue & Co., 1853. (Purchased February 2006)
[Envelope]. Advertising Envelope for The Peace Association of Friends in
America. Ohio?, c. 1880s? (Purchased February 2004)
[Envelope]. [Civil War-Era Anti-Quaker Envelope]. N.p.: n.p., [1861?]
(Purchased January 2003)
[Envelope]. [Civil War-Era Anti-Quaker Envelope]. Philadelphia: Magee, n.d.
(Purchased July 2002)
[Envelope]. [Civil War-Era Anti-Quaker Envelope]. Philadelphia: Magee, n.d.
(Purchased October 2003)
[Envelope], [Civil War-Era Anti-Quaker Envelope]. Philadelphia: Magee, n.d.
(Purchased July 2007)
[Envelope], [Civil War-Era Anti-Quaker Envelope]. Philadelphia: Magee, n.d.
[Purchased September 2006]
Evans, Thomas. Examples of Youthful Piety, Principally Intended for the
Instruction of Young Persons. Philadelphia: Printed and published for the
author by Thomas Kite, 1830. (Purchased November 2004)
Evans, Thomas. An Exposition of the Faith of the Religious Society of Friends,
Commonly Called the Quakers, in the Fundamental Doctrines of the
Christian Religion. Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, 1828. (From the
Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
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Evans, William and Thomas Evans, eds. The Friends’ Library: Comprising
Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, & Other Writings of Members of the Religious
Society of Friends. Volumes I-XIV. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph
Rakestraw, 1837-1850. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford
College)
Evans, William and Thomas Evans, eds. Piety Promoted, In a Collection of Dying
Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers. Volumes I-IV. Philadelphia:
Friends’ Book Store, 1854. (Donated May 1998)
Examples for Youth, in Remarkable Instances of Early Piety in Children and
Young Persons. London: William Darton, 1824. (Purchased December
2003)
Fell, Margaret. A Brief Collection of Remarkable Passages and Occurrences
Relating to the Birth, Education, Life, Conversion, Travels, Services, and
Deep Sufferings of that Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of the Lord,
Margaret Fell; But by her Second Marriage, Margaret Fox. London: Printed
and Sold by J. Sowle, 1710. (Purchased August 2015)
Fisher, Samuel. The Bishop Busied Beside the Businesse: Or That Eminent
Overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter So Eminently Overseen as to
Wound His Own Cause Well Nigh to Death with His Own Weapon, in His
Late So Super-Eminently-Applauded Appearance. [London?]: n.p., 1662.
(Purchased March 2004)
Fisher, Samuel. Rusticus ad Academicos in Exercitationibus Expostulatoriis,
Apologeticis Quatnor, The Rustick's Alarm to the Rabbies. London: Printed
for Robert Wilson, 1660. (Purchased March 2005)
Fisher, Samuel. The Testimony of Truth Exalted, By the Collected Labours of
That Worthy Man, Good Scribe, and Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ,
Samuel Fisher. N.p.: n.p., 1679.
Fisher, William Logan. An Inquiry into the Laws of Organized Societies, as
Applied to the Alleged Decline of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia: T.
Ellwood Zell, 1860. (From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore
College.)
Fletcher, Rev. John. Checks to Antinomianism. Volume III. New York: J. Soule
and T. Mason, 1820. (From the collection of Paul Comly French, 1925)
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[Flyer]. Peace Committee of the Society of Friends. A Public Meeting to Protest
Against the Continued Increase of National Expenditure on Armaments.
Includes statistics on war-related vs. other expenditures. London:
Printed by A. Storer, 1914.
A Form of Discipline for the Ministers, Preachers, and Members (now
Comprehending the Principles and Doctrines) of the Methodist Episcopal
Church in America. 7th ed. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1791. (From
the collection of Francis Test, 1799, and the collection of Paul Comly
French, 1925)
Forster, Josiah. A Vindication of the Doctrine of Baptism, as Held by the People
Call’d Quakers. London: Printed and sold by J. Sowle, 1732. (Purchased
September 2016)
Foster, Ethan. The Conscript Quakers: Being a Narrative of the Distress and
Relief of Four Young Men from the Draft of the War in 1863. Cambridge:
Riverside Press, 1883. (Purchased January 2005)
Fothergill, Gerald. A List of Emigrant Ministers to America, 1690-1811. London:
Elliot Stock, 1904. (Purchased February 2015)
Fothergill, John. An Account of the Life and Travels in the Work of the Ministry,
of John Fothergill. London: L. Hinde. 1753. (From the Quaker Collection
at Haverford College)
Fothergill, Samuel. Memoirs of the Life and Gospel Labours of Samuel Fothergill.
New York: Collins, Brother & Co., 1844. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
[Fothergill, Samuel.] Two Discourses and a Prayer, Publickly Delivered on
Sunday the 17th and Tuesday the 19th Days of May 1767 at the Quakers
Yearly Meeting, At the Fryers in Bristol. Bristol: Printed and sold by S.
Farley, [1767].
Foulke, Joseph. Memoirs of Jacob Ritter. n.d.
Foulke, Joseph. William Penn Almanac for the Year 1855. Philadelphia: Harvey
Griffith & Co., 1855. [Purchased November 2006]
Fox, George. Gospel-Truth Demonstrated in a Collection of Doctrinal Books, Given
Forth by that Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, George Fox. London: T.
Sowle, 1706. (Purchased April 2000)
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Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings,
Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of
That Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox;
Who departed this Life in great Peace with the Lord, the 13th of the 11th
Month, 1690. London: Printed for Thomas Northcott, 1694. (Purchased
June 2004)
Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings,
Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, In the Work of the Ministry, of
That Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox.
London: Printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark, 1765. (From the Quaker
Collection at Haverford College)
Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travel, Sufferings,
Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of
that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox.
Vols. 1 and 2. New York: Isaac Collins, 1800. (From the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Fox, George. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travel, Sufferings,
Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of
that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox.
Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia: B. and T. Kite, 1808. (From the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Fox, George, The Younger. A Collection of Several Books and Writings, Given
Forth by that Faithful Servant of God and his People, George Fox, the
Younger. London: 1665. (Purchased April 2000)
Fox, Mary Ann. George Allen, The Only Son. Boston: Charles Fox, 1847.
(Purchased December 2004)
The Friend. A Religious and Literary Journal. Vol. 1, nos. 40-52. Philadelphia:
John Richardson, 1828. (Purchased November 1999)
The Friend. A Religious and Literary Journal. Vol. 2, nos. 17-18. Philadelphia:
John Richardson, 1829. (Purchased February 2000)
The Friend; or, Advocate of Truth. Vol. 1, nos. 1-12 and Vol. 2, nos. 1-24.
Philadelphia: M.T.C. Gould, 1828. (Donated by Robert L. Smith in April
2005)
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Friends’ Almanac for the Year 1878: Containing an Account of the Times and
Places of Holding the Meetings of Friends on the Continent of America,.
Astronomical Calculations for the Fortieth Degree of North Latitude, and
Adapted to the Meridians of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore &
Cincinnati. Philadelphia: Friends’ Book Association, [1878?]. (Purchased
February 2003)
Friends' Ambulance Unit. Certificates, instructions, and grant of leave
pertaining to Frank Sandon's service during World War I, 1915 - 1919.
(Purchased November 2006)
Friends' Asylum for the Insane, 1813 - 1913: A Descriptive Account from Its
Foundation, List of Managers and Officers from the Beginning, Facts and
Events in Its History with Appendix. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, c.
1913. (Purchased October 2006)
Friends’ First-Day School Lessons. Quarterly. No. 3. 1889. Philadelphia: Robert
M. Janney, July 7, 1889. (Purchased January 2004)
Friends’ First-Day School Lessons. Quarterly. No. 2. 1890. Philadelphia: Robert
M. Janney, April 6, 1890. (Purchased January 2004)
Friends’ Religious and Moral Almanac 1896. Philadelphia: Tract Association of
Friends. (Purchased May 2001)
Friends World Conference Official Report 1937. Philadelphia: Friends World
Conference Committee, 1937. (From the Friends Collection at Guilford
College)
Fry, A. Ruth. A Quaker Adventure: The Story of Nine Years’ Relief and
Reconstruction. New York: Frank-Maurice, Inc., c. 1920s. (Purchased
May 2004)
Fuller, Abraham and Thomas Holme. A Compendious View of Some
Extraordinary Sufferings of the People Call’d Quakers, Both in Person and
Substance in the Kingdom of Ireland from the Year 1655 to the End of the
Reign of King George the First. Dublin: Samuel Fuller, 1731. (Purchased
May 2011)
Gardner, Sarah M.H. Quaker Idyls. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1894.
(Purchased February 2007)
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Gibbons, William. A Review and Refutation of Some of the Opprobrious Charges
Against the Society of Friends, As Exhibited in a Pamplet Called “A
Declaration” & c. Philadelphia: T.E. Chapman, 1847. (Purchased
February 2000)
Gifford, Philip A. The Quaker Schoolmarm. New York: The Mershon Company,
1898. (Purchased January 2004)
Gilpin, Thomas. Exiles in Virginia: With Observations on the Conduct of the
Society of Friends During the Revolutionary War, Comprising the Official
Papers of the Government Relating to that Period. 1777-1778.
Philadelphia, n.p., 1848. (Purchased October 2001)
The Girard Almanac, For the Year 1838. Philadelphia: Published by Thomas L.
Bonsal, 1838. (Purchased March 2007)
Gough, John. A History of the People Called Quakers, from Their First Rise to the
Present Time. Volumes I-IV. Dublin: Robert Jackson, 1790. (2 sets) (From
the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
[Gould, Anne, Robert Hasle, Humphrey Bache, Daniel Baker, and Mary Web].
An Epistle to All the Christian Magistrates and Powers in the Whole
Cristendom. London: Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1659. (March 2004)
Gould, Marcus T. C. Report of the Trial of Friends, At Steubenville, Ohio, From
the 15th to the 26th of October, 1828, Before the Hon. Jeremiah H. Hallock,
Esq. President Judge of the 5th Judicial district of the state. Philadelphia:
Jesper Harding, 1829. (Purchased January 2004)
Green Street Monthly Meeting of Friends (Philadelphia, PA). A Statement of the
Facts, Exhibiting the Causes that Have Led to the Dissolution of the
Connexion which Existed Between Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting and the
Monthly Meeting of Friends Held at Green Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: D. & S. Neall, 1827. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
Greer, Mrs. J.R. The Society of Friends: A Domestic Narrative Illustrating the
Peculiar Doctrines Held by the Disciples of George Fox. Volumes 1 and 2.
London: Saunders and Otley, 1852. (Purchased January 2002)
Grellet, Stephen. Memoirs of the Life and Gospel Labors of Stephen Grellet.
Philadelphia: Friends’ Book Store, 1898. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
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[Griffith, John]. A Journal of the Life, Travels, and Labours in the Work of the
Ministry of John Griffith. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1780.
(Purchased March 1999)
Gummere, Amelia Mott. The Quaker: A Study in Costume. Philadelphia: Ferris &
Leach, 1901. (Purchased January 2006)
Gummere, Amelia Mott. Witchcraft and Quakerism. Philadelphia: The Biddle
Press, 1908. (From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
Gurney, Joseph John. Observations on the Religious Peculiarities of the Society
of Friends. 1st American ed. Philadelphia: S. Potter and Co., 1825. (From
the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Hallowell, Anna Davis, ed. James and Lucretia Mott. Life and Letters. Boston:
Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1884. (Purchased September 2013)
Hallowell, Richard P. The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts. Boston: Houghton,
Mifflin and Company, 1883. (From the Friends Historical Library of
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Hanna, Mary Carr. Cassie & Ike. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair, 1973.
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Haydock, Roger. A Collection of the Christian Writings, Labours, Travels and
Sufferings, of that Faithful and Approved Minister of Jesus Christ, Roger
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Hayes, John Russell. Old Quaker Meeting-Houses. Philadelphia: The Biddle
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[Legislative Document], An Act to Repeal certain Acts, and amend other Acts
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States. 22 February 1845. 28th Congress, 2d session, [Senate].
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of the Christian Religion is Demonstrated by the Infallible Proof from Four
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the Promotion of Christian Discipline and Suffering for Conscience Sake;
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[Manuscript]. Abstracted minutes of Quarterly Meeting held at Chelmsford, 9th
month 11th 1810. Addressed to Joseph Docwra, Kelvedon, Essex.
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[Manuscript]. An Account of the Blessed End of my Dear Wife Gulielma Maria
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[Manuscript]. Autograph receipt signed by William Penn to Enock [sic] Flower,
first schoolteacher in Pennsylvania, for sale of boards, 1683. Also signed
by Silas Crispin, associate of William Penn. (Purchased December 2013)
[Manuscript]. Collection of transcriptions of Quaker writings and lists of
Quaker elders and traveling ministers compiled by a member of Falls
(Fallsington) Friends Meeting in Bucks County, PA,. c. 1840-1860.
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[Manuscript], Copy book, handwritten by Mary Bailey, 8th Month 12th 1816
and 3rd Month 16th 1817, containing poetry, a story, and a cryptic puzzle
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[Manuscript], Copy of Remarkable Vision of Thomas Say, np, ca. 1830-1840 ( ?).
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[Manuscript]. Document of Expulsion for Complying with Military Service.
Scipio [New York] Monthly Meeting. June 16, 1830. (Purchased January
2004)
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[Manuscript]. Document of Expulsion due to marriage. James Mickle and Mary
Ann Smith. 28 8th Month 1832. With Marriage Certificate, James Mickle
and Mary Ann Smith. 3 May 1831. (Purchased September 2015)
[Manuscript]. Eliza G. Fenimore Papers. Includes manuscript school practice
book from North Select School Philadelphia dated November 5, 1807;
manuscript copybook containing original (?) writings, December 28,
1807; miscellaneous slips and sheets of paper containing quotations,
recipes, poetry, etc., some dated 1820s and 1830s. (Purchased March
2004)
[Manuscript]. Friends’ Academy New Bedford, MA. Weekly Report Book. May–
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[Manuscript]. Hadley, Hiram. Journal of Quaker teacher from Friends' South-
Side Bible Class in Chicago, c. 1873-1892. (Purchased November 2005)
[Manuscript] Indenture signed by James Donatianus LeRay De Chaumont
donating land in Oneida, County, NY to Mordecai Taylor, Robert Comfort,
et al for the creation of a Quaker meeting house and school. May 1,
1804. (Purchased January 2014)
[Manuscript]. Invitation sent to Daniel B. Smith for the wedding of Rachel
Reeve and Henry Cope.24 12th month, 1818. (Purchased January 2006)
[Manuscript], Journal, Eastlack, Amy, West Town, Pennsylvania: 1834-1838.
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[Manuscript], Journal, Unknown Quaker girl, 1845. [Purchased October 2006]
[Manuscript], Knowledge, nd, np. [Purchased April 2007]
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Hamilton is named as executor. Philadelphia, PA, 16 11th Month 1729.
(Purchased November 2004)
[Manuscript]. Ledger Book Kept by Charles Creighton French, Quaker dry
goods merchant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Includes clippings from
periodicals. 1806-1807. (Purchased September 2013)
[Manuscript]. Ledger Book Kept by Israel Hallowell, Quaker miller and farmer
in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Includes list
of persons donating to freedman.1806-1853. (Purchased April 2006)
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[Manuscript]. Ledger Book Kept by Treasurer of Matinecock Preparatory
Meeting, [Long Island, New York]. 1844-1907. (Purchased April 2005)
[Manuscript]. Letter of Introduction to Middleton Monthly Meeting from New
Garden Monthly Meeting. May 5, 1804. (Purchased August 2003)
[Manuscript]. Letter of Introduction to Newwork [Newark, Delaware?] Women’s
Monthly Meeting from Providence [Upper Providence, Pennsylvania?]
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[Manuscript], A List of persons receiving Meal & Rice. Sent to Central Relief
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[Manuscript], Log of Meeting Minutes, from Sandwich (Massachusetts) Meeting,
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[Manuscript]. Mary Emlen Stokes Papers. Includes schoolwork completed while
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Stokes is the grandmother of Robert L. Smith, former Head of School.
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[Manuscript]. Minute of the Quarterly meeting held in Philadelphia, 8th month
4th 1777 concerning deprivations to Quakers caused by ongoing
Revolutionary War. (Purchased August 2012)
[Manuscript]. Notebook Containing Constitution and Minutes of the Chestnut
Ridge Lyceum (1874) and the Myrtle Knoll Educational Club (1877-
1879). Unnamed Barnesville, Ohio Friends School. (Purchased October
2003)
[Manuscript], Notes by members of the Committee in Suffering for Gwynned
Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania, listing militia fines exacted by means of
crop seizures from Quakers of this meeting: from Solomon Cleaver, 17th
of 10 Mo 1823, Ezekiel Cleaver, 17th of 10 Mo 1823, and Jesse Presser,
10th Mo 1823, all collected by John Williams Constable; from Nathan
Cleaver, 15th of 5 Mo 1823, Alexander Forman, 2 Mo 28th 1823, collected
by George Leaver; from David Ambler, 3 Mo, collected by Thomas Henlon
Constable; from Salathiel Cleaver, 5th Mo 1824, and Levi Foulke, 10th Mo
1824, collected by Thomas Eaton Constable; from John Thomson,
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December 6 1824, collected by John Williams Constable. [Purchased
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[Manuscript]. Notice of Jobs Available and Jobs Wanted. [Skipton, England?].
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[Manuscript]. Notice of Jobs Available at Ackworth and Rawden Schools.
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[Manuscript]. Order of the Norwich Corporation as to Excluding Quakers from
the City. March 1659. (Purchased January 2013)
[Manuscript]. Poem by Jos. W. Stokes concerning slavery. West Town, 2nd
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[Manuscript]. Poem by Susannah Hopkins, addressed to Friends taken from
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[Manuscript]. Poem, Ichabod, signed by John Greenleaf Whittier. [Purchased
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[Manuscript], Poem, On the Death of Samuel Kirsey (who died in Philadelphia
with the Yellow Fever in the year 1796). 12th Month 12 1824. (Purchased
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[Manuscript], Poem, On the Sufferings of Christ, by J.H. for Hannah Pancost, ca
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[Manuscript], Poem, The Slave. West Chester, Pennsylvania: From Scrapbook of
a Quaker Girl, ca. 19th Century. (Purchased April 2006)
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[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. 1795 (Purchased April 2002)
[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Henry Smith and Abigail Collin. 16
8ber [10th Month] 1670. (Purchased January 2015)
[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Martha Sidwell of Bristoll Township
and Samuel Harker of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 2 9th Month 1726.
(Purchased November 2005)
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[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. November 22, 1775. (Purchased
December 2003)
[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Philip Jones and Phoebe Milward,
England. January 17, 1786. (Purchased January 2006)
[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Philip Roman and Amy Harding. 26
Fourth Month 1690. (Purchased April 2012)
[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Radnor Township, Chester County,
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[Manuscript], Quaker Marriage Document. Robert Womersley and Mary Basset,
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[Manuscript]. Quaker Marriage Document. Westchester County, New York.
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on the campus of the Hampton Institute. Diary describes service on
Phoebus, VA playground, [1952?]. Also includes scrapbook and diary
from work camp in Finland sponsored by American Friends Service
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[Manuscript]. School Mathematics Practice Book, with Poems and Stories
(Many about Slavery) from Newspapers Pasted Over Most Pages.
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Smith. Philadelphia, [PA], 15 1st Month 1762. (Purchased November 2004)
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2003)
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[Map]. Backhouse, James. A Map of the Meetings, Belonging to the Quarterly
Meetings of Lancaster, Westmoreland, Cumberland, Northumberland,
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Memorials Concerning Several Ministers and Others, Deceased; of the Religious
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The Mentor. Female Association for the Improvement of Juvenile Records.
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[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting in London, Held By
Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month 1782, to the 25th of the
Same, Inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in
Great-Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1782?]. (Purchased May
2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting in London, Held by
Adjournments, from the 9th of the Sixth Month 1783, to the 16th of the
Same, Inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in
Great-Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1783?]. (Purchased May
2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 31st Day of the Fifth Month 1784, to the 5th Day of
the Sixth Month Inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of
Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1784?].
(Purchased May 2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 16th to the 24th of the Fifth Month, 1791, Inclusive;
To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great- Britain, Ireland,
and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1791?]. (Purchased May 2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 21st to the 29th of the Fifth Month, 1792, Inclusive;
To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland,
and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1792?]. (Purchased May 2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 20th to the 28th of the Fifth Month, 1793, Inclusive;
To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland,
and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1793?]. (Purchased May 2003)
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[Pamphlet]. An Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia,
By Adjournments from the Fifteenth Day of the Tenth Month, to the
Nineteenth Day of the Same, Inclusive, 1827, to the Quarterly, Monthly,
and Particular Meetings of Friends, Within the Compass of the Said Yearly
Meeting. Philadelphia: n.p., 1827. (2 copies, purchased January 2002
and from the Quaker Collection at Haverford College; latter shelved in
bound volume under Homewood Meeting)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 22nd to the 31st of the Fifth Month, 1797. To the
Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and
Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1797?]. (Purchased January 2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 21st to the 29th of the Fifth Month, 1798, Inclusive;
To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland,
and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1798?]. (2 copies; purchased February 2002
and May 2003)
[Pamphlet] The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London, By
Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month, to the 2d of the Sixth Month,
1801, Inclusive; To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great
Britain, Ireland, and Elsewhere. N.p.: n.p., [1801?]. (2 copies; purchased
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[Pamphlet] An Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia,
By Adjournments from the 9th Day of the 4th Month to the 14th of the Same
Inclusive, 1832, to the People of Color Residing in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Parts Adjacent. Philadelphia: Printed by J. Richards, 1832.
(Purchased December 2006)
[Pamphlet] Epistles from the Yearly Meeting of the People Called Quakers, Held
in London to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings in Great Britain, Ireland,
and Elsewhere. London: Samuel Clark, 1760. (From the Quaker
Collection at Haverford College)
[Pamphlet]. An Epistle of Affectionate Caution and Counsel, Addressed to Its
Members by the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia, and
Published by Its Direction. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Rakestraw,
Apple-Tree Alley, 1853. (Purchased July 2003)
[Pamphlet] An Epistle to the Members of the Religious Society of Friends,
Belonging to the Yearly Meeting of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware,
and the Eastern Parts of Maryland and Virginia. Philadelphia: Solomon W.
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Conrad, 1827. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College, shelved
in bound volume under Homewood Meeting)
[Pamphlet] Epistles Written by George Fox and William Penn, Describing the Spirit
of Separation. Philadelphia: S.W. Conrad, 1828. (2 copies; from the
Quaker Collection at Haverford College, shelved in bound volume under
Homewood Meeting))
[Pamphlet], Essay on the Subject of Music. Philadelphia: Printed by T. Ellwood
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[Pamphlet]. An Examination of a Book, Lately Printed by the Quakers; And by
Them Distributed to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament, . . . So Far
as the Clergy of the Diocese of St. Davids Are Concerned in It. London: J.
Roberts, 1739. (Purchased March 2002)
[Pamphlet] An Examination of an Epistle Issued by A Meeting of the Followers of
Elias Hicks, Held at Green-street Meeting-house, in Philadelpia, the 4th and
5th of the 6th Month, 1827, Being a Statement of Facts Relative to Their
Separation from the Society of Friends. Philadelphia: n.p., 1827. (2 copies;
From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College, shelved in bound
volume under Homewood Meeting)
[Pamphlet]. Extracts and Observations on the Customary Use of Ardent Spirits;
Addressed Particularly to the Citizens of New Jersey by the Evesham
Association for Discouraging the Unnecessary Use of Ardent Spirits.
Philadelphia: Joseph Rakestraw. No. 256, 1823. (From the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
[Pamphlet]. Extracts and Observations on the Foreign Slave Trade. Published by
the Committee Appointed by the Yearly Meeting of Friends Held in
Philadelphia in 1839, on the Subject of Slavery. Philadelphia: J. Richards,
1839. (Purchased April 2002)
[Pamphlet] Extracts from the Minutes and Advices of the Yearly Meeting of
Friends Held in London, from its First Institution. N.p.: James Phillips,
1783. (Purchased February 2002)
[Pamphlet]. Extracts from the Minutes of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious
Society of Friends, Held in New York. New York: Published for the Yearly
Meeting, 1878.
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[Pamphlet] Extracts from the Writings of Primitive Friends, Concerning The
Divinity of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. N.p.: Soloman W. Conrad,
1823. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College, shelved in
bound volume under Homewood Meeting)
[Pamphlet] Fallowfield, John. A Brief Examination of William Taswell’s Book,
Entitulated Antichrist Reveal’d among the Sect of Quakers. Wherein his
Gross Abuses and False Charges are Considered and Detected. London:
Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1723. (Purchased September
2008)
[Pamphlet] [F]arnworth, [R]ichard. Antichrists Man of War Apprehended : and
Encountred Withal, by a Souldier of the Armie of the Lamb; otherwise, An
answer to a book set forth by one that subscribes his name Edmund Skipp.
London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1655.
[Pamphlet], Farnworth, Richard. An Easter-Reckoning, or, A Free-will Offering
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[Pamphlet]. Farnworth, Richard. The Liberty of the Subject by Magna Charta. Or,
Several Weighty Things to be Considered of by the Jurors and Judges,
Seeing the Law of England is Said to Be a Law of Mercy, and Doth Take
Care That Jurors Be of the Next Neighbourhood . . . [London?]: n.p., 1664.
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[Pamphlet], Farnworth, Richard and Fox, George. The Sprituall Man Judgeth All
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[Pamphlet], Farnworth, Richard. Truth Exalted And Deceit abased, A discovery
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[Pamphlet], Farneworth, Richard. The Scriptures Vindication Against the Scotish
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[Pamphlet]. [Finch, Richard]. Second Thoughts Concerning War . . . Nottingham:
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[Pamphlet]. Fothergill, John. A Letter to a Friend in the Country, Relative to the
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[Pamphlet]. G. F. [Fox, George]. An Answer To Doctor Burgess his Book, entitled
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[Pamphlet]. G.F. [Fox, George]. A Cry for Repentance, Unto the Inhabitants of
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[Pamphlet]. F[ox], G[eorge]. A General Epistle to be read in all the Christian
Meetings in the World. [London]: n.p., 1662. (Purchased January 2015)
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called Christians, That say, They had not known that there had been a
God, or a Christ, unless the Scripture had declared it to them. [London]:
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[Pamphlet]. [Fox (George), the elder] Iconoclastes: or a Hammer to break down all
invented Images, Image-Makers and Image-Worshippers. Shewing how
contrary they are both to the Law and Gospel. N.p.: n.p., 1671. (Purchased
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to try their Spirits . . . . London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1657.
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[Pamphlet], G. F. [Fox, George]. That all might see Who They Were That had a
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[Pamphlet]. [Friends’ Association]. First Annual Report of the Friends’
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[Pamphlet]. Friends’ Boarding School, Providence, RI Collection. School
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[Pamphlet]. Fuller, Samuel. Some Principles and Precepts of the Christian
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Publick Oaths, and the Lawfulness of Swearing in Judicial Proceedings.
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[Pamphlet]. Gowin, Dale R. Marijuana. "The Struggle for Justice," Newsletter of
the Quaker Information Center on Criminal Justice, New York Yearly
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[Pamphlet]. Hall, David. A Compassionate Call, and Hand Reached Forth in
Tender Gospil Love. London: T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde, 1748.
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[Pamphlet]. Hall, David. A Mite Into the Treasury, . . . London: Luke Hinde,
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[Pamphlet]. Harrington, Isaac. Ocular Mensuration: A Key to Geometrical Blocks,
for the Demonstration of the Rules for the Mensuration of Surface and
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each member in Parliament: being a short relation of the barbarous cruelties
inflicted lately upon the peaceable people of God called Quakers. London:
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[Pamphlet]. Hicks, Elias and Marcus T. C. Gould, Stenographer. The Quaker,
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[Pamphlet]. Hicks, Elias. Two Sermons and a Prayer, Delivered at Friends’
Meeting Houses, in New York, 1st mo. 31st, 1830. New York: Isaac T.
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[Pamphlet], A. H. [Holder, Anthony]. A Discovery of Two unclean Spirits. Or, Two
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[Pamphlet], F. H. [Howgill, Francis ]. Mistery Babylon: The Mother of Harlots
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Safest, and Most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery.
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[Pamphlet]. Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends. Address to the People of the
United States, and to the Members of Congress in Particular. On the
civilization and Christian instruction of the Aborigines of our country.
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[Pamphlet]. Jackson, John. Considerations on the Impropriety of Friends
Participating in the Administration of Political Governments. Philadelphia:
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[Pamphlet]. Keith, George. The Benefit, Advantage, and Glory of Silent Meetings.
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[Pamphlet]. Keith, George. An Exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall.
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Thomas Upsher. London: Printed for the Author, 1701. (Purchased May
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[Pamphlet]. Kimber, Anthony M. and Joel Cadbury, Jr. Fifth Annual Report of
the Executive Board of the Friends’ Association of Philadelphia and Its
Vicinity for the Relief of Colored Freedmen. Read at the Annual Meeting of
the Contributors, Held at Arch Street Meeting-House, Philadelphia, 4th
Month, 20th, 1868. Philadelphia: Sherman & Co., 1868. (Purchased May
2004)
[Pamphlet]. The Lambs Defence Against Lyes. And a True Testimony given
concerning the Sufferings and Death of James Parnell. London: Printed for
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[Pamphlet]. Lang, John D. and Samuel Taylor. Report of a Visit to Some of the
Tribes of Indians, Located West of the Mississippi River. New-York: M. Day
& Co., 1843. (From the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College)
[Pamphlet]. The Last Illness and Death of George Hardy, a Coloured Boy. No. 42.
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[Pamphlet] Law, William. An Earnest and Serious Answer to Dr. Trapp's
Discourse of the Folly, Sin, and Danger, of Being Righteous Over-Much.
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bound volume under Law, William)
[Pamphlet] Law, William. An Extract from a Treatist by William Law Called, The
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[Pamphlet] Law, William. The Spirit of Love, Being and Appendix to the Spirit of
Prayer. London: Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, 1752. (Donated
November 2012, shelved in bound volume under Law, William)
[Pamphlet] Lawson, Thomas. An Untaught Toungless Teacher Laid Open. The
Unfound Doctrines of M[atthew].C[affyn].B[aptist.T[eacher]. Witnessed
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[Pamphlet] [Lawson, Thomas.] The Lip of Truth Opened, Against a Dawber with
Untempered Morter. [London: Printed for Giles Calvert, 1656]. (Purchased
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[Pamphlet]. Leslie, Charles. A Discourse Proving the Divine Institution of Water
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[Pamphlet]. [Leslie, Charles]. A Discourse Shewing, Who They are That Are Now
Qualify'd to Administer Baptism and the Lord's Supper, Wherein the Cause
of Episcopacy is Briefly Treated. London: Printed by W. Redmayne for C.
Brome, 1700. (Purchased December 2004; shelved under "Leslie,
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[Pamphlet]. [Leslie, Charles]. Primitive Heresie Revived, in the Faith and Practice
of the People Called Quakers. London: Printed by W.R. for C. Brome,
1700. (December 2004; shelved under "Leslie, Charles" in bound volume)
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the Press, 1795. (Purchased May 2005)
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at Haverford College, shelved in bound volume under Homewood
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the Anti-Slavery Enterprise. N.p.: n.p., c. 1830s-1840s. (Purchased
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[Pamphlet], E.M. [Worthington, John]. A Brief Answer Unto the Cambridge
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[Pamphlet]. Mason, Benjamin. Light Rising Out of Obscurity. Or, A Reply to
Francis Herr’s Pamphlet, Intitled, About Explication of the Written Word of
God; Likewise, Of the Christian Baptism, and the Peaceable Kingdom of
Christ, Against the People Called Quakers. Philadelphia: Joseph
Crukshank, 1790. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
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[Pamphlet]. Memoranda of Some of the Proceedings of the Friends of Baltimore
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[Pamphlet] Minutes of Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian
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Affairs, Marion, Indiana, Sixth Month, 1887. Philadelphia: Wm. H. Pile,
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Affairs, Marion, Indiana, Sixth Month, 1888. Philadelphia: Wm. H. Pile,
1888. (Purchased July 2008)
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Affairs, Marion, Indiana, Sixth Month, 1889. Philadelphia: Wm. H. Pile,
1889. (Purchased July 2008)
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1890. (Purchased July 2008)
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Affairs, White’s Manual Labor Institute, Wabash, Ind., Seventh Month,
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Doctrines Preached by Elias Hicks, Together with the Refutation of the
Same. In a Letter from Elias Hicks, to Dr. Atlee of Philadelphia.
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[Pamphlet]. A Modest Plea in Behalf of the People Called Quakers. London: C.
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[Pamphlet] Muggleton, Lodowick. A Looking-Glass for George Fox the Quaker,
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[Pamphlet] Muggleton, Lodowick. A Stream from the Tree of Life: Or, the Third
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[Pamphlet]. Naylor, James. Milk for Babes: and Meat for Strong Men. A Feast of
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[Pamphlet]. N[aylor], J[ames]. What the Possession of the Living Faith, is, And
the fruits thereof, And wherein it hath been found to differ from the dead
Faith in the World, in the learning and following of Christ in the
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[Pamphlet]. On Profane Swearing. Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends.
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by the Society of Friends. London: Edward Marsh, 1852. (Purchased
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[Pamphlet]. On the Inconsistency of Tithes and Tithe Rent-Charge with the Gospel
Dispensation: Being an Address to the Members of the Society of Friends
from the Yearly Meeting in London. London: Edward Marsh, 1852.
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[Pamphlet]. On Theatrical Amusements. No. 66. Philadelphia: The Tract
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[Pamphlet]. Order of Examination. Friends’ School—Summer Term 1840.
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Burlington, NJ: David Allinson, 1813. (From the Quaker Collection at
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[Pamphlet]. [Pemberton, Israel]. An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania,
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Vice President of the Council of Pennsylvania. London: n.p., 1777.
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[Pamphlet]. Penington, Isaac. An Enquiry after Truth and Righteousness, And
after the People whom the Lord Establisheth and will Establish therein, in
some Queries on Isa.58 and also no Chapter 54. [London?]: n.p., 1671.
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[Pamphlet]. Penington, Isaac. The Holy Truth & People Defended: and Some of
the Weapons and Strength of the Power of Darkness Broken and Scattered.
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[Pamphlet]. Penn, William. An Epistle, Containing a Salutation to All Faithful
Friends, A Reproof to the Unfaithful; And a Visitation to the Enquiring, In a
Solemn Farewell to Them All in the Land of My Nativity. [London: Printed
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[Pamphlet]. [Penn, William.] The Reasonableness of Toleration, and the
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[Pamphlet]. Penn, William. To the Children of Light in this Generation, Called of
God to be Partakers of Eternal Life in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God &
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[Pamphlet]. Penn, William. Truth Exalted; in a short, but sure Testimony against
all those Religions, Faiths, and Worships that have been formed and
followed in the darkness of Apostacy. London: n.p., 1671. (Purchased
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[Pamphlet]. P[ennyman], J[ohn]. The Quakers Rejected . . . N.p: n.p., 1676.
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[Pamphlet]. Pennyman, John. Some of the Letters Which Were Writ to George
Fox, and Others of the Quakers Teachers . . . London: n.p., 1680.
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[Pamphlet]. Perronet, Vincent. An Affectionate Address to the People Called
Quakers; With Regard to Water-Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. Wherein
the Arguments of the Late Learned Mr. Robert Barclay, are Considered.
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[Pamphlet]. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite: 1827-1955).
Committee on Slavery. An Address to the Quarterly, Monthly and
Preparative Meetings, and the Members Thereof, Composing the Yearly
Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia, By the Committee Appointed at
the Late Yearly Meeting to Have Charge of the Subject of Slavery.
Philadelphia: Printed by John Richards, 1839. (From the Quaker
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[Pamphlet]. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox: 1827-1955).
Meetings for Sufferings. A Declaration of the Yearly Meeting of Friends,
Held in Philadelphia, Respecting the Proceedings of Those Who have Lately
Separated from the Society: and Also, Shewing the Contrast Between Their
Doctrines and Those Held by Friends. Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas
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[Pamphlet]. Phillips, Catharine. Reasons Why the People Called Quakers Cannot
So Fully Unite with the Methodists, in Their Missions to the Negroes in the
West India Islands and Africa, As Freely to Contribute Thereto; With a Few
Queries Consonant Therewith. London: James Phillips, 1792. (Purchased
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[Pamphlet]. Prynne, William. The Quakers Unmasked, and clearly detected to be
but the Spawn of Romish Frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan Freers; sent from
Rome to seduce the intoxicated Giddy-headed English Nation. London:
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[Pamphlet], The Quaker Calendar 1909. Philadelphia: Printed by Leeds & Biddle
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[Pamphlet]. Report of the Delegates Representing the Yearly Meetings, of
Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Indiana, Ohio, and Genesee, on the
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Indian Concern, at Baltimore, Tenth Month, 1871. New York: Published for
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Called Saints: With a Few Letters Written By Some of Them. Also, Some
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[Pamphlet]. Second Annual Report of the Associated Executive Committee of
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Phipps, Joseph. The Original and Present State of Man, Briefly Considered.
Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1783. (From the Quaker Collection at
Haverford College)
[Photograph]. Album containing Quaker cartes de visite, c. 1870. (Purchased
July 2004)
[Photograph]. [Ambrotype?] of woman in Quaker dress. "Aunt Atkins a Quaker
preacher" inscribed on back. c. 1860s. (Purchased September 2005)
[Photograph]. Carte de visite of E[liza] P. Gurney. Taken by F. Gutekunst,
Philadelphia. c. 1860s. (Purchased March 2007)
[Photograph], Carte de visite of Rebecca Ann Stackhouse. Philadelphia:
Photographed by Keely, nd. [Purchased April 2007]
[Photograph]. Carte de visite of the tombstones of William Penn, Maria Penn,
Mary Penington, Isaac Penington, and other Penns at Jordan Meeting
House. 7th month 1867. (Purchased December 2004)
[Photograph]. Daguerreotype of Quaker Adonijah Jackson Underhill. Taken by
J[eremiah] Gurney, c. 1840s. (Purchased September 2005)
[Photograph]. Framed Cabinet Photograph of Quakers Inside Meeting House. c.
1890s. (Purchased August 2002)
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[Photograph]. Friends' Meeting House, Chalfont, St. Peter's, near Beaconsfield,
Bucks County, England, Showing the Graves of Wm. Penn & Family (View
from Road). Mounted Print. 1869. (Purchased April 2005)
[Photograph]. Friends' Meeting House, Chalfont, St. Peter's, near Beaconsfield,
Bucks County, England, Showing the Graves of Wm. Penn & Family (Close-
Up View). Mounted Print. 1869. (Purchased April 2005)
[Photograph]. Julia Breton as “The Quaker Girl.” 1946. (Purchased February
2004)
[Photograph]. Mounted Cabinet Photograph of Quakers Entering Meeting
House. c. 1880s. (Purchased October 2001)
[Photograph]. Mounted Cabinet Photograph of Students and Teachers at the
Friends Indian School in Tunesassa, New York. c. 1900. (Purchased June
2003)
[Photograph]. Mounted Cabinet Photograph of Quakers Outside Meeting House,
4th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. [1914?] (Purchased June 2003)
[Photograph]. Mounted Cabinet Photograph of Woman in Quaker Dress. “Ada
M. Bowes in Quaker Outfit” inscribed on back. c. 1890. (Purchased
March 2004).
[Photograph], Paper framed tintype of a Quaker picnic, dated Saturday, August
12, 1905, in Put in Bay, Ohio. [Purchased April 2006]
[Photograph]. Photograph group of men in uniform with round white patch and
cross in center. Back of photograph reads "World War I Friend Service
Group, John Ralph Lewis 2nd Row, 1st on Left (Seated)." c. 1917.
(Purchased January 2006)
[Photograph], Quaker Meeting House, Oskaloosa. Oskaloosa, Iowa:
Photographed or printed by Warrington's New Gallery, nd. [Purchased
April 2007]
Pickworth, Henry. A Charge of Error, Heresy, Incharity, Falsehood, Evasion,
Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity . . . London: Printed for
S.Noble, 1716. [Purchased June 2008]
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[Postcard]. $35,000,000 Blown Up, Demand Drastic Reductions in Armament
Budgets. New York: World Peace Posters. Postmarked August 26, 1931.
(Purchased September 2005)
[Postcard]. Friends Indian School, Founded 1798, Quaker Bridge (Tunesasssa),
N.Y. c. 1927. (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends’ Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA. N.p.: Detroit Publishing
Co., c. 1920. (Purchased April 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Built in 1788, Plainsfield, N.J. N.p.: Mulford
Estil, c. 1910. (Donated September 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Built 1882, Salem, N.J. New York: The
Mayrose Co. Publishers, c. 1910. (Purchased December 2004).
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Built 1844, West Chester, Pa. Chicago:
Armegraph Co. Postmarked September 2, 1914. (Purchased December
2004)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House (built 1864), West Chester, Pa. West Chester,
PA: S.J. Parker & Son. Postmarked February 21, 1910. (Purchased
December 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Chestnut St., West Chester, Pa. Lancaster,
PA: American Post Card Co., c. 1910. (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Friend's Meeting House, Flushing, L[ong]. I[sland]. New York:
Rotograph. Postmarked December 29, 1906? (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends' Meeting House, Medford, N.J. (Interior), Built 1814. N.p.:
n.p., c. 1940s. (Purchased January 2005)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Merchantville, New Jersey. Dated
September 1905. (Purchased February 2005)
[Postcard]. Friends Meeting House, Quakertown, PA. Postmarked September 20,
1907. (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Friends School and Meetinghouse, West Chester, Pa. New York:
American News Company. Postmarked January 25, [1903]. (Purchased
December 2004)
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[Postcard]. Friend's School, West Chester, Pa. West Chester, PA: S.J. Parker &
Son. Postmarked October 20, 1910. (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Illustration of Quaker Family. c. 1910. (Purchased March 2004)
[Postcard]. Illustration of Quaker Father Admonishing Son. Phil May Series.
England: Tuck & Sons. Postmarked 1908. (Purchased March 2004)
[Postcard]. Interior of Friend's Meeting House, Dover, NJ. Dover and Boontown,
NJ: Price's Studio, c. 1930. (Purchased January 2005)
[Postcard]. Man on roller skates dressed as a Quaker holding a box of Quaker
oats. Ramsgate, [UK]: Published by M. Short, c. 1910s? (Purchased May
2006)
[Postcard]. Miss Gertie Millar as “Prudence” “The Quaker Girl.” 11749A.
Postmarked July 7, 1911. (Purchased January 2004)
[Postcard]. Miss Gertie Millar as “Prudence” “The Quaker Girl.” 11749B.
c. 1910. (Purchased January 2004)
[Postcard]. Miss Gertie Millar as “Prudence” “The Quaker Girl.” 11749F.
Postmarked December 15, 1910. (Purchased January 2004)
[Postcard]. The Old Quaker Meeting House, Near North Collins, N.Y. Buffalo, NY:
Buffalo News Company, c. 1910. (Purchased December 2004)
[Postcard]. Photograph of woman dressed in traditional Quaker clothing ["R.
Blanche Ford in Quaker Bonnet and Shawl" written on front of card.],
c.1940. (Purchased October 2004)
[Postcard].“The Quaker Girl.” c. 1910. (Purchased March 2004)
[Postcard]. Quaker Meeting House, Henniker, NH. c. 1920. (Purchased
December 2004)
[Postcard]. Quaker Meeting House, Princeton, N.J. Portland, ME: Hugh C.
Leighton Co., Manufacturers. Postmarked [May] 20, 1908. (Purchased
December 2004)
[Postcard]. Scene from John P. Slocum's Production of "The Quaker Girl." New
York: Kraus Mfg. Co., c. 1910. (Purchased April 2005)
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[Postcard]. Scene from “The Quaker Girl.” New York: Kraus Mfg. Co., c. 1910.
(Purchased October 2004)
[Postcard]. To E.F. Pye-Smith, Service de Santé Militaire Mission Anglaise de la
Société des Amis (English Military Health Service Mission of the Society of
Friends). Postmarked April 10, 1918. [Purchased August 2004]
[Postcard]. To T.N. Baumgartner, Service de Santé Militaire, Société des Amis
(Military Health Service, Society of Friends). Postmarked September 21,
1918. (Purchased August 2004)
[Postcard]. A Word to the Wise. To Louise A. Stinetorf, American Friends Service
Committee in Philadelphia, PA from W. E. Brokaw from Del Rosa, CA.
Postmarked February 26, 1932. (Purchased September 2005)
Powell, Aaron M. Personal Reminiscences of the Anti-Slavery and Other Reforms
and Reformers. New York: Caulon Press, 1899. (Purchased January
1999)
The Present State of Quakerism in England. Wherein is Shew’d, that the Greatest
Part of the Quakers in England are so far Converted, as to be Convinced.
London: Printed for Char. Brome at the Gun in Ludgate-Street, 1701.
(Bound together with 5 separate religious and literary tracts from the
same decade)
Pringle, Cyrus. The Record of a Quaker Conscience: Cyrus Pringle’s Diary. New
York: Macmillan Company, 1918. (Purchased October 2004)
[Print]. A Monday Morning View of Friends Meeting House and Academy, Phila.,
Forty Years Ago. Drawn by W.L. Breton, Kennedy & Lucar Lithography.
Philadelphia: 1829. (Purchased March 2015)
[Print]. Admiral Penn Driving His Son From Home. Boston: Curtis & Cameron,
1906. (Purchased October 2003)
[Print]. Afbeelding Van De Vergaderinge Der Kwakers, Te Amsterdam. Signed
and dated “P. Wagenaar, jun. del. 1780 . . . C. Philips, Jacobz. fec.”
(Purchased May 2003)
[Print]. Assemblee des Quaquers a Londres. N.p.: n.p., n.d.
[Print]. Assemblée des Quaquers à Londres and Assemblée des Quaquers à
Amsterdam. L.F. Dubourg, del. and P. Tanje, Sculp. [Excised from A.
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Moubach. Naaukeurige beschryving der uitwendige godtsdienst-plichten
. . . 6 vols. The Hague: R.C. Alberts, 1727-1738]. (Purchased May 2003)
[Print], Baxter, Bunyan, William Penn, n.p., ca. 1850. [Purchased March 2006]
[Print], Color illustration, Quaker Lady Detaining the English General, 1860.
[Purchased March 2006]
[Print]. Copper Engraving of Dutch Quakers. N.p.: n.p., [1735?] (Purchased
October 2002)
[Print], Cupid sitting between a man and woman. Location unknown: Printed
on stone by G. Bymar, ca. 1845. [Purchased April 2006]
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of George Fox. London: William Darton, 1822.
(Purchased February 2002)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of James Naylor. N.p.: n.p., [1876?] (Purchased
March 2002)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of James Naylor. London: R.S. Kirby, 1813.
(Purchased March 2002)
[Print]. Engraved Portraits of John Lilborne [sic]. [Possibly excised from Lord
Clarendon’s History of the Great Rebellion, edition unknown (c. 1713-
1720).] (Purchased January 2014)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of Lucretia Mott. New York: G. H. Perine & Co., [c.
1860?] (Purchased November 2012)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry. The Ladies’ Repository. J.C.
Buttre, engraver. N.p.: n.p.: September 1862. (Purchased December
2003)
[Print]. Engraved image of statue of William Penn. N.p: n.p., [c. 1850?].
(Purchased August 2004)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of William Penn. After a Painting by Kneller. H.B.
Hall, engraver. New York?: D. Appleton & Co., n.d. (Purchased December
2003)
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[Print]. Engraved Portrait of William Penn. Engraved by John Hall, London,
1773. London: Printed for Robert Wilkinson [1773?]. (Purchased March
2004)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of William Penn. Engraved by John Sartain. N.p.:
n.p., [1898?]. (Purchased May 2004)
[Print]. Engraved Portrait of William Penn. From the Print by J. Halle after the
Picture by West. Engraved by J. Posselwhite. London: Charles Knight &
Co., c. 1840s. (Purchased March 2005)
[Print]. The Expulsion of the Quakers from Massachusetts. 1660. [Excised from
The Graphic, March 22, 1884]. (Purchased February 2003)
[Print]. The Fair Quaker of Deal. N.p.: Published for Bells British Theatre,
1777. (Purchased April 2003)
[Print]. A “Friends’” Meeting, 1682. Excised from an unknown magazine, [1883].
(Purchased December 2015)
[Print]. Friends Meeting House, Haverford, Built 1700, Rebuilt 1800. Drawn by
B.H. Smith. Philadelphia: Bowen & Co. lith, [1862]. [Purchased
November 2008]
[Print]. Friends' Meeting House, In Pennsylvania. Excised from American
Magazine, n.d. (Gift of Bryan Garman, August 2004)
[Print] The Friends’ Meeting-House, Manchester. Engraved by R.Winkles after a
picture by J. Harwood. London: Fisher, Son & Co., 1830. (Purchased
December 2012)
[Print]. George Fox at Lichfield. From a painting by Robert Spence. Excised from
Bibby’s Quarterly, Christmas Number, 1903. (Purchased October 2016)
[Print]. Guillaume Penn achetant la terre des Sauvages (William Penn Buying
Land from Savages). [From M. Roux de Rochelle’s Etats – Unis d’
Amerique. Paris: Firmin Didot Freres; drawn by Vernier and engraved by
Montaut, 1837]. (Purchased September 2002)
[Print] Hall, Kenneth Wayne. Quick Quaker Faker. Mock Quaker Oats label
with Richard Nixon's head superimposed. N.p.: Kinko's Graphics, 1974.
(Purchased November 2004)
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[Print]. Illustration of William Penn [based on portrait in Independence Hall].
N.p.: n.p., c. 1880. (Purchased September 2004)
[Print], In Prison and Ye Came Unto Me. Portrait of Elizabeth Fry drawn, etched,
and published by Rich Dighton, 1820. [Purchased June 2006]
[Print]. "asJames Naylor, The Great Imposter and False Messiah King of the
Quakers, anno 1657." Excised from Portraits, memoirs and characters, of
remarkable persons, from the reign of Edward the third, to the Revolution.
Collected from the most authentic accounts extant by James Caulfield,
London: Printed for R.S. Kirby, 1813. [Purchased December 2013]
[Print]. Jordaens, the Meeting House of the Society of Friends: Buckinghamshire.
London: C.J. Smith, 1835. (Purchased September 2004; Duplicate print
purchased in March 2005)
[Print]. Landing of William Penn. N.p.: P S. Duval Ph, c. 1880. (Purchased
October 2004)
[Print]. Lindley Murray. Engraved by Gimber, drawn by Westoby. [Philadelphia:
Rice, Rutter & Co., 1868.] (Purchased May 2005)
[Print]. Lithograph of William Penn’s Treaty with the Indians and Facsimile of
Treaty Document. Baltimore: Ed. Weber & Co., c. 1840. (Purchased
March 2004).
[Print]. The London Quaker, Or Rachel of Covent Garden. London: R.S. Kirby,
1813. (Purchased September 2003)
[Print]. Map of the Meetings constituting New-York Yearly Meeting of Friends by
T. Ricketson, 1821. [Purchased April 2006]
[Print]. Margaret in Prison by A. Von Kreling. Excised from The Illustrated
London News 9 December 1876. (Purchased October 2015)
[Print]. Mrs. Fry Reading to the Prisoners in Newgate in the Year 1816. Engraved
by T. Oldham Barlow, painted by Jerry Barrett. London: William Lucas &
Co., 1863. [Gift of Robert Lippincott, February 2011)
[Print]. Penn Before His Accusers. Boston: Curtis & Cameron, 1906.
(Purchased December 2003)
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[Print], Penns Treaty, After the Original by Benjamin West, in the National
Museum of Philadelphia, ca. 1890. [Purchased April 2006]
[Print]. Penn's Treaty Tree at Philadelphia. Excised from Outline History, [1836].
(Gift of Bryan Garman, August 2004)
[Print]. Portrait of William Penn. Excised from unknown newspaper. Boston:
n.p., June 25, 1853. (Purchased January 2004)
[Print]. Predicazione de’ Quacheri. N.p.: n.p., n.d. (Purchased December 2002)
[Print]. Premier Temple des Quakers a Philadelphie. [From M. Roux de Rochelle’s
work Etats-Unis D’ Amerique?]. [1837?] (Purchased January 2004)
[Print]. “A Quaker.” Vanity Fair. November 20, 1886. (Purchased March 2004).
[Print]. The Quaker and the Bauble. Punch. February 5, 1859. (Purchased
January 2004)
[Print]. A Quaker Burial: Funeral of Mrs. John Bright. The Illustrated London
News, May 25, 1878. (Purchased May 2005)
[Print]. Quaker Lace Cloth Box Top. c. 1920? (Purchased December 2003)
[Print]. A Quaker Trial. C.S. Reinhart and J.S. King. N.p.: n.p., n.d. (Purchased
August 2003)
[Print]. Quakers Meeting. London: R. Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, 1809.
[Print]. A Quaker Wedding. Wood cut print by Howard Pyle. Harper's Bazar,
December 12, 1885. (Purchased June 2005)
[Print]. Rowlandson, [Thomas] and [George Woodward]. The Quaker, and the
Commissioners of Excise. London (Cheapside): Thomas Tegg, [1807].
[Purchased [June 2006]
[Print]. The Treaty of Penn with the Indians. Engraving by Whitney Jocelyn
Annin. Excised from unknown book. N.p.:n.p., c. 1850s. (Purchased
March 2006)
[Print]. Wearing Hats at Worship – The Quakers. N.p.: n.p., [1882?]. (Purchased
September 2002)
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[Print]. Whipping Quakers Through the Streets of Boston. N.p.: n.p., 1889.
(Purchased July 2002)
[Print]. William Penn. N.p.: Wm. Finley &Co., 1895. (Purchased November 2003)
[Print]. William Penn. [London?: James Sangster?, c. 1860]. (Purchased July
2004)
[Print]. William Penn Receiving the Charter of Pennsylvania from Charles II.
[London?:] London Printing and Publishing Company, [c. 1850].
(Purchased September 2002)
[Print], Woodcut Q for Quaker, William Nicolson (alphabet woodcut), nd.
[Purchased May 2006]
Proceedings of the Joint Committee Appointed by the Society of Friends
Constituting the Yearly Meetings of Genessee, New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, for Promoting the Civilization and Improving the Condition, of the
Seneca Nation of Indians. Baltimore: William Wooddy, 1847.
[Inscribed by P.E. Thomas?, founder of B. and O. Railroad] (Purchased
April 2001)
[Program]. Chambers, McCall. Cartoons of the Queer Quakers. N.p.: n.p., [c.
1909.] (Purchased August 2005)
[Program]. The Queer Quakers' Souvenir Programme, September Twenty-Fifth,
1909. N.p., n.p., c. 1909. (Purchased August 2005)
Purver, Anthony. The Bible. A New and Literal Translation of all the Books of the
Old and New Testament; with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. Volumes I
and II. London: W. Richardson and S. Clark, 1764. (From the Quaker
Collection at Haverford College)
The Quaker: A Comic Opera. In Two Acts. New York: D. Longworth, 1806.
(Purchased March 2002)
The Quaker: Being a Series of Sermons by Members of the Society of Friends.
Vol. 1. Philadelphia: M.T.C. Gould, 1827. (Purchased May 2007)
The Quaker: Being a Series of Sermons by Members of the Society of Friends.
Vol. 2. Philadelphia: M.T.C. Gould, 1827. (Purchased May 2007)
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The Quaker: Being a Series of Sermons by Members of the Society of Friends.
Vol. 3. Philadelphia: M.T.C. Gould, 1828. (Purchased May 2007)
The Quaker: Being a Series of Sermons by Members of the Society of Friends, By
Elias Hicks. Vol. 4. Philadelphia: M.T.C. Gould, 1828. (Purchased May
2007)
Quaker Quiddities; or, Friends in Council: A Colloquy. Boston: Crosby, Nichols,
Lee, and Company, 1860. (Purchased April 2002)
The Quaker Soldier: Or, the British in Philadelphia. An Historical Novel.
Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 1858. (Purchased March 2002)
The Quakers Art of Courtship, or, the Yea-and-Nay Academy of Compliments.
London: Printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1737.
(Purchased August 2004)
Raymond, Evelyn. A Quaker Maiden: A Story for Girls. Philadelphia: The Penn
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Remember William Penn 1644-1944. Philadelphia: William Penn Tercentenary
Committee, 1944. (From the collection of Paul Domincovich)
Rigge, Ambrose. Constancy in the Truth Commended: Being a True Account of
the Life, Sufferings, and Collected Testimonies, of that Faithful Elder, and
Ancient Minister of Jesus Christ, Ambrose Rigge. London: Printed and sold
by J. Sowle, 1710. (Purchased August 2011)
Roberts, Daniel. Some Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts, Written by his Son.
Philadelphia: Friends’ Bookstore, c. 1725. (From the Friends Collection at
Guilford College)
Roberts, Ellwood. Lyrics of Quakerism and Other Poems. Norristown, PA:
Morgan R. Wills, 1895. (Purchased January 1999)
Roe, E. P. A Brave Little Quakeress. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1883. (Gift
of France Zeigler, SFS English teacher, 1920-30)
Rogers, John. Anti-Popery; or Popery Unreasonable, Unscriptural and Novel.
New-York: Printed and Published by D. Fanshaw, 1841. (Purchased
November 2004)
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Rules of Discipline, and Advices of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, held on
Lombard Street. Baltimore: John W. Woods, 1881. (From the collection of
Thomas W. Sidwell)
Rules of Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: Kimber, Conrad & Co., 1806. (Purchased March 2011)
Rules of Discipline of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: John Richards, 1843. (Purchased March 1999)
Rutty, John. A History of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers, In
Ireland, From the Year 1653 to 1700. Compiled at the Request of Their
National Meeting by Thomas Wight, of Cork. London: William Phillips,
1800. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Ryan, Marah Ellis. My Quaker Maid. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally &
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Scattered Seeds. Vol. IV: 1-12. Philadelphia: First Day School Association,
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[Scott, John.] Four Elegies: Descriptive and Moral. London: Printed for J.
Buckland, 1760. [Purchased June 2012]
[Serial]. Allis, Thomas. “On the Comparative Number of the Insane in the
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[Serial]. “Old Broadbrim: In a Race for Life.” Old Broadbrim Weekly. No. 3. New
York, 18 October 1902. (Purchased November 2015)
[Serial]. “Old Broadbrim: Solving the Railway Mystery.” Old Broadbrim Weekly.
No. 9. New York, November 29, 1902. (Purchased August 2016).
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 4.
Philadelphia, 5th of 1st month 1805. (Purchased October 2013)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 11.
Philadelphia, 23rd of 2nd month 1805. (Purchased October 2013)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 14.
Philadelphia, 16th of 3rd month 1805. (Purchased October 2013)
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[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 18.
Philadelphia, 13th of 4th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 19.
Philadelphia, 20th of 4th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 24.
Philadelphia, 25th of 5th month 1805. (Purchased October 2013)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 28.
Philadelphia, 22nd of 6th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 33.
Philadelphia, 27th of 7th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 33.
Philadelphia, 10th of 8th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 35.
Philadelphia, 27th of 7th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 36.
Philadelphia, 17th of 8th month 1805. (Purchased October 2013)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 37.
Philadelphia, 24th of 8th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 39.
Philadelphia, 7th of 9th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 43.
Philadelphia, 26th of 10th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 46.
Philadelphia, 16th of 11th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 51.
Philadelphia, 21st of 12th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
[Serial]. The Evening Fire-Side; or, Weekly Intelligence. Vol. 1: No. 52.
Philadelphia, 28th of 12th month 1805. (Purchased September 2015)
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Sermons by Thomas Wetherald, and Elias Hicks, Delivered During the Yearly
Meeting of Friends, in the City of New York, June, 1826: Together with a
Sermon by Elizabeth Robson, and a Prayer, by Anna Braithwaite: Also,
Sermons Delivered in Philadelphia, and Wilmington, (Del.) by Thomas
Wetherald, On His Way to, and from the Yearly Meeting. Philadelphia: The
Reporter, 1826. (Purchased April 2002)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian
People called Quakers. London: J. Sowle, 1722. (Purchased February
2007)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of The Christian
People Called Quakers. 3rd ed. Burlington, New-Jersey: Printed and Sold
by Isaac Collins, 1744. (Donated November 2012)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian
People Called Quakers. Volumes I and II. Philadelphia: Benjamin and
Thomas Kite and S. Pike, 1811. (Donated by the Tidwells, March 2001)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian
People Called Quakers. Volume II. Philadelphia: Benjamin and Thomas
Kite and S. Pike, 1811. (From the collection of Paul Comly French, 1925)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian
People Called Quakers. Volume II. Philadelphia: Benjamin and Thomas
Kite and S. Pike, 1811. (From the Quaker Collection at Haverford College)
Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian
People Called Quakers. Volume II. Philadelphia: Benjamin and Thomas
Kite, 1823. (From the collection of Paul Comly French, 1925)
[Shadwell, Charles]. The Fair Quaker of Deal: or, the Humours of the Navy. A
Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: Printed
for James Knapton, Bernard Lintott, and Jonas Browne, 1715.
(Purchased May 2003)
Sharpless, Isaac. The Quaker Boy on the Farm and at School. Philadelphia:
Biddle Press, 1908. (Purchased March 2000)
Sharpless, Isaac. Vol. 2: A History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia: T.S. Leach and Company, 1899. (Purchased October 2001)
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Sharpless, Isaac. Vol. 1: A Quaker Experiment in Government. Philadelphia:
Alfred J. Ferris Company, 1898. (Purchased October 2001)
[Sheet Music]. All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Down in Quaker Town).
Words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie. Music by Pete Wendlindg. New
York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Co., 1919. (Purchased July 2003)
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Smith, Humphry. A Collection of the Several Writings and Faithful Testimonies
of that Suffering Servant of God, and Patient Follower of the Lamb,
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