Title | Three treatises, in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline of the people called Quakers, are plainly declared. The first, by William Penn, in England; the second, by Robert Barclay, in Scotland; the third, by Joseph Pike, in Ireland.
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Published | Wilmington [Del.], Re-printed by James Adams, M, DCC, LXXXIII [i.e. 1783]
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Description | 4 p.l., 88, vii, [1], 111, 24 p. 20 cm.
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General Note | Each treatise has special t.-p. and separate paging. Signatures: A-P⁸.
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Formatted Note | Contents: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers. 7th ed. By William Penn -- The anarchy of the Ranters, and other libertines. By Robert Barclay -- An epistle to the National Meeting of Friends, in Dublin, concerning good order and discipline in the church. Written by Joseph Pike.
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Cit./Ref. Note | References: Evans 18033 (under Penn).
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Subjects | Imprints, Early -- American -- To 1820. Society of Friends -- Discipline. Society of Friends -- Doctrinal and controversial works. Society of Friends -- Doctrines. Society of Friends -- History.
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Other Authors | Penn, William, 1644-1718. Brief account of the rise and progress of ... Quakers. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. Anarchy of the Ranters. Pike, Joseph, 1657-1729. Epistle to the National Meeting of Friends, in Dublin.
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Organizations | American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
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LC Card Number | 41-36262 |
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| WRHS Research Library: BX 7730 T531 1783 Vault mq157692: Rare book room, LC class, restricted access [status: NON-CIRCULATING] |
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