London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends), Society of FRIENDS, Society of friends ! For a young person under the age of sixteen years , or about that age , ( at the discretion of monthly meetings , ) who in conse- quence of separately ...
... in America, to the Year 1843 Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Aborigines' Committee. LIST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THIS PUBLICATION . Life of George Fox . " " John Taylor . John Burnyeat . Robert Widders ...
... Yearly Meeting was held at and will desire that his ensign and standard Salem as usual in the Second month , and at ... London to the epistle given in our last number . may see the fulfilling of the Scriptures from the rising of ...
... Friends (Quakers), 2nd ed., pp. 402–5, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. Christian Faith and Practice in the Experience of the Society of Friends (1960) London Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, London. Christian ...
... Friends and A Statement of Loyalty for Others : Being the Views of Some Members of the Society of Friends Regarding Its Attitude toward the Present Crisis ... Yearly Meeting , ' March 1917 ( 202 RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR REFORM IN AMERICA.
... Friends in America , " London Friend , 3rd Mo. I , 1872 , p . 47 ; " Friends in 1900 , " American Friend , 1st Mo. 3 ... Yearly Meeting of Friends Held in Baltimore , for the Western Shore of Maryland , Virginia , and the Adjacent ...
Hibernian Society, afterwards London Hibernian Society for establishing Schools and circulating the Holy Scriptures in Ireland (LONDON). Dona- tions . Annual Subs . b 1 . S. d . 1 . S. d . Bradbee , Mr. Nicholas , Newgate - street Brice ...
... Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Britain , Tabular Statement as at 31 xii 2012 , p ... London Churches ( London : Oxford University Press , 1963 ) ; S.C. Patterson , Dark Strangers : A Sociological ...
... Meeting to a conformity with the views of others in author- ity , brings to mind the trial of William Penn and William Mead , before the Court of Oyer and Ter- miner , in London ... society ? And now in relation to the concluding portion ...