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.
Wilmington [Del.] : Re-printed by James Adams, M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]
Each treatise has separate title page and pagination.
Includes: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers..the seventh edition, by William Penn; The anarchy of he 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. By Joseph Pike.
Evans 18083; Rink, E. Delaware, 162; Rink, E. Delaware, 173; Rink, E. Delaware, 174; Rink, E. Delaware, 175
Library copy: "epistle to the national meeting"
HSP in LCP.
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