A seasonable account of the Christian and dying-words, of some young-men; : fit for the consideration of all: but especialy [sic] of the youth of this generation; viz: William Fletcher, 17 years of age, Tudor Brain, 17 years of age, and Richard Manliffe. : With a short epistle prefixed. : Published for instruction and caution to the youth among Friends, called Quakers.
[Philadelphia] : Printed at Philadelphia by Reynier Jansen., 1700.
An epistle to Friend's children, and other young people."--p. 9-10, by George Whitehead.
Evans 950
Wing S2204A
ESTC W004751
HSP in LCP.
Fletcher, William, 1682 or 3-1700.
Brain, Tudor, 1680-1697.
Manliffe, Richard, d. 1693.
Quakers -- Pennsylvania.
Youth -- Conduct of life.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
PA. Philadelphia. 1700. Imprint
Jansen, Reinier, d. 1706, printer. Printer
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