27 items
Title | Author | Format | Call No. |
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland | Myers, Albert Cook | Book, 1985 | F152 .M98 1985x |
Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland | Myers, Albert Cook | Book, 1969 | F152 .M98 1969 |
Inventory of Church Archives Society of Friends in Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Historical Survey | Book, 1941 | CD3470 .P4 |
Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750 Being A List of Certificates of Removal Received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends | Myers, Albert Cook | Book, 1902 | F152 .M985 |
Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland | Myers, Albert Cook | Book, 1902 | F152 .M98 |
Some Transactions Between the Indians and Friends in Pennsylvania, in 1791 & 1792 | eBook, 1792 | ||
Several Conferences Between Some of the Principal People Amongst the Quakers in Pennsylvania and the Deputies From the Six Indian Nations in Alliance With Britain In Order to Reclaim Their Brethren the Delaware Indians From Their Defection, and Put A Stop to Their Barbarities and Hostilities : to Which Is Prefix'd (as Introductory to the Said Conferences) Two Addresses From the Said Quakers; One to the Lieutenant-Governor, and the Other to the General-Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania; as Also the Lieutenant-Governor's Declaration of War Against the Said Delaware Indians and Their Adherents | Book, 1756 | 4418.27 no.1 | |
A Letter From A Gentleman in London, to His Friend in Pennsylvania With A Satire; Containing Some Characteristical Strokes Upon the Manners and Principles of the Quakers | Smith, William | eBook, 1756 | |
État présent de la Pensilvanie où l'on trouve le détail de ce qui s'y est passé depuis le défaite du général Braddock jusqu'à la prise d'Oswego | Smith, William | Book, 1756 | RARE BKS H.99B.146 |
Several Conferences Between Some of the Principal People Amongst the Quakers in Pennsylvania And the Deputies From the Six Indian Nations, in Alliance With Britain; in Order to Reclaim Their Brethren the Delaware Indians From Their Defection, and Put A Stop to Their Barbarities and Hostilities. To Which Is Prfix'd (as Introductory to the Said Conferences) Two Addresses From the Said Quakers; One to the Lieutenant-Governor, and the Other to the General-Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania; as Also the Lieutenant-Governor's Declaration of War Against the Said Delaware Indians, and Their Adherents | eBook, 1756 | ||
A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania In Which the Conduct of Their Assemblies for Several Years Past Is Impartially Examined, and the True Cause of the Continual Encroachments of the French Displayed, More Especially the Secret Design of Their Late Unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement Upon the River Ohio. To Which Is Annexed, An Easy Plan for Restoring Quiet in the Public Measures of That Province, and Defeating the Ambitious Views of the French in Time to Come. In A Letter From A Gentleman Who Has Resided Many Years in Pennsylvania to His Friend in London | Smith, William | eBook, 1756 | |
A Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania, for the Year 1755 So Far as It Affected the General Service of the British Colonies, Particularly the Expedition Under the Late General Braddock ... In A Second Letter to A Friend in London | Smith, William | Book, 1756 | RARE BKS K.13.7 no.2 |
Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, With Some Account of Their Descendants Historical and Genealogical Information About the Early Settlers in Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania | Roberts, Clarence V. | Book, 1975 | F157.B8 R7 1975 |
Short Biographical Notices of William Bradford, Reinier Jansen, Andrew Bradford, and Samuel Keimer Early Printers in Pennsylvania | Smith, Joseph | Book, 1891 | 6119.49 |
An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes | Keith, George | Book, 1889 | 4264.107 |
Historical and Biographical Sketches | Pennypacker, Samuel W. | Book, 1883 | 4443.94 |
Memoir of Philip and Rachel Price | Price, Eli K. | Book, 1852 | 4447.29 |
A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Religious Society of the People Called Quakers In Philadelphia, Against John Evans. To Which Is Added: A Report of the Evidence Delivered on the Trial of the Case of John Evans, Versus Ellis Yarnall and Others: With An Appendix | Evans, John | Book, 1811 | ADAMS 210.13 |
The Ancient Testimony of the People Called Quakers, Revived By the Order and Approbation of the Yearly Meeting, Held for the Provinces of Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, 1722 | Society of Friends | eBook, 1788 | |
Considerations Upon the Present Test-law of Pennsylvania Addressed to the Legislature and Freemen of the State | Rush, Benjamin | eBook, 1784 | |
To Friends in Great Britain and Ireland | Mildred, Daniel | eBook, 1778 | |
An Address to the Rev. Dr. Alison, the Rev. Mr. Ewing, and Others, Trustees of the Corporation for the Relief of Presbyterian Ministers, Their Widows and Children Being A Vindication of the Quakers From the Aspersions of the Said Trustees in Their Letter Published in Th London Chronicle, No. 1223. To Which Is Prefixed, the Said Letter. By A Lover of Truth. [One Line in Latin] | Lover of truth | eBook, 1765 | |
A Looking-glass, for Presbyterians [Eight Lines of Verse From Swift] | Hunt, Isaac | eBook | |
A Looking-glass for Presbyterians Or A Brief Examination of Their Loyalty, Merit, and Other Qualifications for Government. With Some Animadversions on the Quaker Unmask'd. Humbly Addres'd to the Consideration of the Loyal Freemen of Pennsylvania. [Six Lines of Quotations] | Hunt, Isaac | eBook | |
News From Pensilvania Or A Brief Narrative Of Several Remarkable Passages in the Government of the Quakers, In That Province. Touching Their Proceedings in Their Pretended Courts of Justice; Their Way of Trade and Commerce; With Remarks and Observations Upon the Whole. Published by the Author of The Pilgrim's Progress, &c | Bugg, Francis | eBook, 1703 |