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1962 Quaker American Friends Service Committee Suite of Ephemera related to Algeria - Refugee Aid and Support
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee 1962. Card. Fine. Six pieces: For Algerian Refugee Children: Blankets from American Children; Bundles for boys; Sewing Bags for Algerian Refugee Girls; Tool Box Fund; Christmas: Bread for Algerian Children and The Innocent Victims - Algeria reprinted from May 6 1961 issue of Look American Friends Service Committee unknown
Bookseller reference : 1161
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1962 Quaker American Friends Service Committee Suite of Ephemera related to Algeria - Refugee Aid and Support
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee 1962. Card. Fine. Six pieces: For Algerian Refugee Children: Blankets from American Children; Bundles for boys; Sewing Bags for Algerian Refugee Girls; Tool Box Fund; Christmas: Bread for Algerian Children and The Innocent Victims - Algeria reprinted from May 6 1961 issue of Look American Friends Service Committee unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1161
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A collection of memorials concerning divers deceased ministers and others of the people called Quakers : in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and parts adjacent, from nearly the first settlement thereof to the year 1787; with some of the last expressions and exhortations of many of them.
viii, 439, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) Hardcover Very good condition in full calf, hinges cracked Evans 20377
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Histoire des Quakers ; traduite de l'anglais de Clarkson, et suivie du récit de la Réforme opérée dans la prison de Newgate, à Londres, par le Comité des Dames.
Genève, J.J. Paschoud, Imprimeur-Libraire, Paris, Même Maison de Commerce, rue de Seine, 1848, 1 volume in-12 de 205x130 mm environ, xvij-218 pages, demi-basane havane, titres dorés sur dos lisse. Cuir frotté et épidermé avec mors en partie fendus (mais structure solide), des rousseurs
Bookseller reference : 104126
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Ralph Dixon
Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends 1890. Pamphlet. Very Good. 8 p.; 18 cm. Pamphlet without wrapper. Caption title. No publication information but "TAF" above title. This is the emblem used by the Tract Association of Friends established in Philadelphia in 1816. Although this tract was also issued by other tract societies "No. 102" at the lower edge of the first page identifies it as part of the Tract Association of Friends' series. Presents the life of Ralph Dixon d. 1854 who was apprenticed to a shoemaker in England and later enlisted in the 31st regiment of foot and was sent to Ireland where he was injured at the Battle of Talavera. After returning home he joined the Society of Friends after which he could no longer take the oath required to receive his army pension. In spite of the hardships he experienced he became "remarkably calm and peaceful." In Very Good Condition: lower corners lightly creased; light stain along part of spine; otherwise clean and bright. Scarce. Tract Association of Friends unknown
Bookseller reference : 005477
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Receipts notebook with 1861 Bettle family accounts and 1904 National League scores
Philadelphia 1861. Hardcover. Good . 16 x 10 cm. Mid-19th-century calf; black spine label with gilt-tooled title "Receipts. Blind-rolled decorative border on each board. All page edges black. Pages are ruled portrait-length. The first 2 pages contain records of payments from Samuel Bettle Jr. 1774-1861 to family members and the following 4 contain payments related to the settlement of Samuel Bettle's estate after his death in April 1861. Samuel Bettle was a member of a Quaker family in Philadelphia. Several pages following that contain pencilled records of the standings for the 8 National League teams as of Aug. 5 1904 as well as a drawing of a baseball field and the scores of several Phillies games against Boston and Cincinnati. The remainder of the notebook is blank. In Good Condition: leather torn at tail of spine; gilt lacking from spine label; pages removed at back of notebook leaving back hinge weak; otherwise clean and solid. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 005533
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Short Biographical Notices of Samuel Emlen James Pemberton Daniel Bowly Junr. Thomas Rutter and Job Thomas
Philadelphia: Tract Association of Friends 1850. Pamphlet. Fine. 16 p.; 19 cm. Sewn pamphlet. "No. 16." No date of publication. The address in the imprint is 84 Mulberry St. The Tract Association of Friends was located at that address from 1843 to 1857. The tract contains short biographies of Pennsylvania Quakers Samuel Emlen 1730-1799 and James Pemberton 1723-1809 English Quakers Daniel Bowly Jr. d. 1793 and Thomas Rutter d. 1800 and Welsh Quaker Job Thomas d. 1807. In Fine Condition: clean and bright. Tract Association of Friends unknown
Bookseller reference : 005478
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(Fabry de Moncault Autrey)
LES QUAKERS A LEUR FRERE V... (Voltaire)
Les Quakers a leur frère V…. Lettres plus philosophiques… Un volume di 108 pagine. Legatura moderna in tela. L'opera è indirizzata a Voltaire, ed utilizza la visione dei Quakers degli Stati Uniti per combattere le idee illuministe e razionaliste di Voltaire. Che rispose a sua volta all'auore con una lettera. Non comune.
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(Gould, Marcus T. C.). [1793-1860]
REPORT OF THE TRIAL OF FRIENDS [David Hilles & Isaac Jones] at Steubenville, Ohio, From the 15th to the 26th of October,1828, Before the Hon. Jeremiah H. Hallock,Esq , President Judge of the 5th Judicial district of the state. By Marcus T. C. Gould.
340 p. Foxed. 8vo. 225mm. Disbound. "State of Ohio vs. David Hilles and Isaac James. This was a prosecution against the defendants for disturbing the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, under a statute for the punishment of disturbers of religious societies." Important artifact of the later Hicksite controversies. Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould (1793-1860) was a famous short-hand reporter. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 L Stk
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(Quakers)
A Collection of Memorials concerning divers deceased Ministers and others of the people Called Quakers in Pennsylvania New Jersey and parts Adjacent from nearly the first Settlement thereof to the Year 1787. With some of the last Expressions and Exhortations of many of them
Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank 1787. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sprinkled sheep red morocco label. Rubbed upper joint stitched to spine lower portion of spine lacking or damaged lower joint cracked some spotting of text with signatures of Isaac Sharples and Jacob Seaman. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. This copy with the signature of Isaac Sharples on the front free endpaper dated 1788. One of the memorials is that of Edith Sharples who died the year before leaving husband Joseph and children¶ The Seaman family were of Long Island and longtime members of the Friends. S & M 20377 <br/><br/> Printed by Joseph Crukshank unknown
Bookseller reference : 28303
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(Quakers)
A Collection of Testimonies concerning Several Ministers of the Gospel among the People called Quakers
London: Printed nd Sold by Luke Hinde in George-Yard Lombard-Street 1760. First edition. xxii 372 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary blind paneled calf missing ffep else Very nice. First edition. xxii 372 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed nd Sold by Luke Hinde, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street unknown
Bookseller reference : 254348
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(Quakers)
A Collection of Testimonies concerning Several Ministers of the Gospel amongg the People called Quakers Deceased: with some of their last Expressions and Exhortations
London: Printed and Sold by Luke Hinde in George-Yard Lombard-Street 1760. First edition. 12 372 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary blind pannelled calf missing front free-endpaper. First edition. 12 372 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed and Sold by Luke Hinde, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street unknown
Bookseller reference : 24872
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(Quakers)
A photograph of the Girls sport team at Friends' Academy Locust Valley Long Island
Locust Valley 1897. 1 vols. 8 7/8 x 6 3/4 inches photo image. Original photograph on a larger board. Section of board torn away a tear into board in upper margin affecting upper corner of photograph some spotting and light soiling of board else very good with pencilled and pen identificatory notations. 1 vols. 8 7/8 x 6 3/4 inches photo image. Showing 17 young ladies in uniforms bearing "F. A." and the two captains holding a ball in the center identifications are in pencil on the back. The Friends' Adademy was founded by Gideon Frost and located near Locust Valley L. I. This was it's twentieth year. ¶ From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove Long Island who were longtime members of the Society of Friends and several of the Seaman children are students at the time of this catalogue Edith Jacob T. Mary W. Mary E. Frederick W Samuel J. and R. Frank T. Samuel J. Seaman became a trustee several years later. Jacob and Marianne Seaman are marked on the photographs with small ink mark. <br/><br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 28310
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(Quakers)
A photograph of the Matinicock Meeting House near Locust Valley Long Island
Locust Valley 1898. 1 vols. 7 7/8 x 5 7/8 inches image size. Original photograph on a slightly larger board. Some fading of image soiling of board and photograph inked identification under photo else very good. 1 vols. 7 7/8 x 5 7/8 inches image size. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove Long Island who were longtime members of the Society of Friends with the inscription on the verso reading "Presented by Laura F. Craft Ninth Mo. 10 1898 Marianne Seaman. " Laura F. Craft had attended Friends' Academy at the same time as the Seamans. <br/><br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 28311
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(Quakers)
A photograph of the teachers and scholars at Friends' Academy Locust Valley Long Island
Locust Valley 1897. 1 vols. 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches photo image. Original photograph on a larger board. Section of board broken off but present affecting upper corner of photograph some spotting and light soiling of board else very good with pencilled and pen identificatory notations. 1 vols. 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches photo image. The Friends' Adademy was founded by Gideon Frost and located near Locust Valley L. I. This was it's twentieth year. <br /> From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove Long Island who were longtime members of the Society of Friends and several of the Seaman children are students at the time of this catalogue Edith Jacob T. Mary W. Mary E. Frederick W Samuel J. and R. Frank T. Samuel J. Seaman became a trustee several years later. Jacob and Marianne Seaman are marked on the photographs with small ink mark. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28309
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(Quakers)
Bibliotheca Quakeriana: The Private Library of the Late Charles Roberts of Philadelphia: To be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale on Wednesday April 10th 1918
New York: The American Art Association 1918. 556 items illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Fine. Priced catalogue. 556 items illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> The American Art Association unknown
Bookseller reference : 232941
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(Quakers)
Broadside for the "New York Monthly Meeting The Religious Society of Friends 15th St. at Rutherford Place New York: : 110 Schermerhorn St. Brooklyn" with a tipped-on portrait of Henry W. Wilbur
New York 1910. 1 vols. 4to. Grey printed board string for hanging at top. Some soiling and wear to corners else very good 2. 1 vols. 4to. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls NY who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. ¶ Accompanied by an illustration showing the FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE IN NEW YORK & Seminary ca. 1910 some spotting and light soiling.¶ Also accompanied by two issues of the "FRIENDS' INTELLIGENCER" dated 28 March 1903 and 30 March 1921. <br/><br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 28312
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(quakers)
DISCIPLINE OF THE YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS HELD IN NEW-YORK FOR THE STATEOF NEW-YORK AND PARTS ADJACENT: AS REVISED AND ADOPTED .1810
NY 1836 Mahlon Day. Octavo 106pp. full leather with mounted spine label. Some contemporary ink annotation correcting the text. VG. . hardcover
Bookseller reference : a67160
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(Quakers)
Extracts from the Minutes of the yearly Meeting of Friends Held in Philadelphia 1895
Philadelphia: Published for the Yearly Meeting 1895. 127 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers stapled postmark on upper cover. Some light soiling and wear to wrappers and edges else very good. 127 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> Published for the Yearly Meeting unknown
Bookseller reference : 28317
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(Quakers)
Extracts from the Minutes of the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in New York 5th Month 1857; and Memorials concerning Deceased Friends
New York: B. F. Corlies Stationer and Printer 1857. 31 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Spine and fore-edge damaged some gatherings loose marginal tear on p. 15 affecting only a letter or so some soiling and staining of wrappers and text generally light else very good. 31 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> B. F. Corlies, Stationer and Printer unknown
Bookseller reference : 28319
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(Quakers)
First Annual Report of the Friends' Association for the Relief of the Freedman
New York: B. F. Corlies & Macy Stationers 1864. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Some soiling and staining of wrappers and text wear to corners and lower spine else very good. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Concerning the Friends assistance to freed slaves. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> B. F. Corlies & Macy, Stationers unknown
Bookseller reference : 28320
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(Quakers)
Memorial concerning Deceased Friends published by Direction of the Yearly Meeting of New York
New York: Press of John J. Caulon 1889. 122 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original brown cloth spine gilt lettered. Some light wear to binding browning of text stain in lower margin primarily at front and back else very good. 122 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> Press of John J. Caulon hardcover
Bookseller reference : 28316
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(Quakers)
Memorial concerning Deceased Friends published by Direction of the Yearly Meeting of New York
New York: Press of John J. Caulon 1889. 122 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original brown cloth spine gilt lettered. Some light wear to binding browning of text stain in lower margin primarily at front and back else very good. 122 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> Press of John J. Caulon hardcover
Bookseller reference : 28315
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(Quakers)
Memorial of the Monthly meeting of New York concerning Elizabeth Coggeshall
New York: R. Craighead Printer 1852. 26 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green printed wrappers. Some soiling and staining of wrappers light spotting and marginal staining of text some gnawing of edges else very good. 26 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> R. Craighead Printer unknown
Bookseller reference : 28314
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(QUAKERS)
MEMORIALS OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
London: LINDFIELD 1837. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Hardcover. 6'' X 4''. 359pp. plus index. Previous owners blindstamp and signature on Title-page. Four line inscription on paste-down. General LIGHT wear to cloth covers. <br/><br/> LINDFIELD hardcover
Bookseller reference : 11209
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(Quakers)
MEMORIALS OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Philadelphia: Joseph and William Kite 1843. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo. 359pp. plus index. This copy has gift inscription to Sarah B. Cope Nordhoff Mother of author Charles Nordhoff with the Walter and Sarah C.W. Nordhoff blindstamp on title page. Plain brown pebble leather binding spine stamped in gold. Endpapers and first and last few blanks browned page edges also. Nice tight copy from 1843. <br/><br/> Joseph and William Kite hardcover
Bookseller reference : 10911
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(Quakers)
Memorials concerning Deceased Friends. Published by Direction of the Yearly Meeting of New York
New York: Published by Isaac T. Hopper 1832. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Stiff tan wrappers. Some soiling and staining of wrappers light spotting and marginal staining of text else very good. 45 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> Published by Isaac T. Hopper unknown
Bookseller reference : 28313
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(Quakers)
Memorials concerning Several Ministers and others Deceased; of the Religious Society of Friends; with Some of their last Expressions
New York: Samuel Wood 1814. 132 pp. final page is advertisements for Samuel Wood. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sprinkled sheep black morocco label. Rubbed lower portion of title torn away affecting imprint tears in margins in first several pages those without loss of text text spotted else very good. 132 pp. final page is advertisements for Samuel Wood. 1 vols. 8vo. S & S 32106 <br/><br/> Samuel Wood unknown
Bookseller reference : 28302
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(Quakers)
Proceedings of the 202nd Session of the New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends held in Rutherfurd Place New York fifth Month 1896 and proceedings of the First-Day School Association
New York: Published for the Yearly Meeting 1896. 142pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Some light soiling and wear to wrappers and edges first few leaves of text quite soiled else very good. 142pp. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove and Westbury Long Island and Woodbury Falls New York who were longtime members of the Society of Friends. <br/><br/> Published for the Yearly Meeting unknown
Bookseller reference : 28318
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(Quakers)
Some Account of the Convincement and Religious Progress of John Spalding Late of Reading: With His Reasons for Leaving the National Established Mode of Worship
Philadelphia: Friend' Book-Store 1870. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo 6.25 x 4 inches publisher's brown cloth very good mild wear 1910 previous owner's inscription. 107 pp. First published 1795 in the UK and 1799 in the US. Friend' Book-Store hardcover
Bookseller reference : H35002
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(Quakers)
The Ancient Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends commonly called Quakers respecting some of their Christian doctrines and practices.
Philadelphia: Joseph Rakestraw 1843. Wraps. Near Fine. Pamphlet of 84 pp. in printed wrappers. A tight near fine example light even embrowing to the wraps and a small strip of loss to the spine. <br/><br/> Joseph Rakestraw paperback
Bookseller reference : E13387B
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(Quakers)
The Discipline of Canada Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
Table of contents include General Preface Part 1 Christian Life Faith and thought of the Society of Friends; Part ll- Christian Practice; Part lll- Christian Government each part has its separate index Headley Brothers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6898
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(quakers)
THE FRIENDS' MEETING-HOUSE FOURTH AND ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SIXTH MONTH FOURTH 1904
Philadelphia 1904 Winston. Copy No. 350 of 500. 8vo. 141pp. photo illustrations gilt decorated hardcover. Near Fine. . hardcover
Bookseller reference : a58495
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(Quakers)
To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain Ireland and America
London: From the Meeting of Suffering 1751. First edition. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Disbound marginal browning tearing along folds else a very good copy. First edition. 4 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Notifying the Friends that the Committee of the Yearly Meeting had agreed to adjust records creating January as the first month of the year and agreeing to the calendar day of 2 September 1752 being followed by 14 September 1752 bringing the calendars into sequence with that of Europe. The author added “A Brief Account of the Origin of the names for some Months of the Years and of All the Days of the Week†pointing out that most of the week days are names after the Norse/Saxon gods and that the Months are after Gods Goddesses Emperors and the Ancient King of Italy and and thusly of a “idolatrous or superstitious originâ€. From the Meeting of Suffering unknown
Bookseller reference : 25695
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(Quakers)
Twentieth Annual Catalogue of Friends' Adademy Founded by Gideon Frost Located Near Locust Valley L. I. 1896-97
New York: Press of Corlies Macy & Co 1896. 20 pages. Illustration of Academy. 1 vols. 8vo. Original wrappers. Corners torn binding separated from text lower outer corner gnawed sometimes affecting a word or so on a page light soiling of wrappers else very good. 20 pages. Illustration of Academy. 1 vols. 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove Long Island who were longtime members of the Society of Friends and several of the Seaman children are students at the time of this catalogue Edith Jacob T. Mary W. Mary E. Frederick W Samuel J. and R. Frank T. Samuel J. Seaman became a trustee several years later. <br/><br/> Press of Corlies, Macy & Co unknown
Bookseller reference : 28308
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(Quakers)
Twenty-Ninth Annual Catalogue of Friends' Adademy Founded by Gideon Frost Located Near Locust Valley L. I. 1905-6
New York: Corlies Macy & Co. Incorportated Printers and Binders 1905. 35 pp. illustrated. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original wrappers. Some light wear to wrappers else very good. 35 pp. illustrated. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. From the collection of the Seaman family of Glen Cove Long Island who were longtime members of the Society of Friends and several of the Seaman children are students at the time of this catalogue and Samuel J. Seaman was a trustee. <br/><br/> Corlies, Macy & Co., Incorportated, Printers and Binders] unknown
Bookseller reference : 28307
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(Quakers) Holme, Benjamin
A Collection of the Epistles and Works of.; to which are Prefix'd An Account of His Life
London: Luke Hinde 1754. First edition. vii11946p. 1 vols. 8vo. Modern Half cloth. First edition. vii11946p. 1 vols. 8vo. He spent time on New England speaking to the Presbyterians Jamaica Antigua etc. ESTC N4211 <br/><br/> Luke Hinde hardcover
Bookseller reference : 24923
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(Quakers) Ollive, Joseph
A Plea on Behalf of the People call'd Quakers or an Answer to a Pamphlet intituled “Papers relating to the Quakers Tithe-Bill†in which Answer The Arguments in the “Country Parson's Plea†are considered and the Clergy's pretended Property in Tithes enquir'd into With Rerasons why the People call'd Quakers Refuse to Pay Them
London: Printed and sold by J. Roberts 1737. First edition. PP. 67 page 68 with publisher's advertisements. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound some spotting title and final leaf soiled stitchmarks else very good. First edition. PP. 67 page 68 with publisher's advertisements. 1 vols. 8vo. Smith II: 243 <br/><br/> Printed and sold by J. Roberts unknown
Bookseller reference : 30758
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(Quakers) Clarkson, Thomas
A Portraiture of Quakerism. Taken from a View of the Education and Discipline Social Manners Civil and Political Economy Religious Principles and Character of the Society of Friends
New York: Published by Samuel Stansbury Southwick and Hardcastle Printers 1806. First American edition same year as the London edition. Frontispiece Oval portrait by P. Maverick. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary American tree calf red morocco labels light scuffing to joints and extremities some browning spotting and offsetting of text but not offensive contemporary American bookplate of Cornell Munro; a handsome copy. First American edition same year as the London edition. Frontispiece Oval portrait by P. Maverick. 1 vols. 8vo. Sabin 13492 Published by Samuel Stansbury, Southwick and Hardcastle Printers unknown
Bookseller reference : 241081
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(Quakers) Clarkson, Thomas
A Portraiture of Quakerism. Taken from a View of the Education and Discipline Social manners Civil and Political Economy Religious Principles and Character of the Society of Friends
New York: Published by Samuel Stansbury Southwick and Hardcastle Printers 1806. First American edition. Frontispiece Oval portrait by P. Maverick. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary American mottled sheep red morocco labels. Some scuffing and rubbing of binding head of spines slightly chipped some browning spotting and offsetting of text but not offensive. A very nice copy of this interesting text. First American edition. Frontispiece Oval portrait by P. Maverick. 1 vols. 8vo. Sabin 13492 Published by Samuel Stansbury, Southwick and Hardcastle Printers unknown
Bookseller reference : 19256
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(Quakers) [Green, James]
An Epistle of Love…Wereunto is added Somewhat concerning the Apostacy and how it came to take in the Church which as become corrupt and has become full of the abominations of Egypt. Also Respecting the Calls of Christ to the sincere hearted to come out and be ye separated
Albany-Printed 1826. 24 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Selfwrappers stitched. Stitching renewed some browing and spotting short tears or wear in margins else very good. 24 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The author signs himself as of Chatham New York. <br/><br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 35276
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(Quakers) Griffin, John L., as Chairman
First Day Schools: An Address from the Executive Committee of Friends' First Day School Association of New York Yearly Meeting
New York: William P. Tomlinson 1870. 16 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Original printed wrappers. Some light wear and soiling of wrappers discreet pencilled library markings else a very good copy. 16 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. The intention of the meeting was to increase interest in and promote the First Day Schools. <br/><br/> William P. Tomlinson unknown
Bookseller reference : 25704
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(Quakers) Henkels, Stan V., compiler
Rare Books on Quakers embracing embracing many first editions of the works of Geo. Fox William Penn Jno. Woolman Francis Bugg Geo. Keith Samuel Fothergill Stephen Crisp Francis Howgill George Bishop Joseph Besse Robert Barclay George Whitehead Anthony Benezet and many other prominent founders of the sect. Including many books from the libraries and with the signatures of early English and American Quakers and many works relating to the Hicks' Schism. The whole forming the most important collection of books relating to the Society ever offered for sale
Philadelphia: Samuel T. Freemna 1911. 95 pp. 1040 items. Sale number 4289. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Fine. 95 pp. 1040 items. Sale number 4289. 1 vols. 8vo. McKay 6983 <br/><br/> Samuel T. Freemna unknown
Bookseller reference : 232944
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(Quakers) White, George
Sermon delivered by George F. White of New York in Friends' Meeting HouseCherry Street Philadelphia on the First Day Morning Twelfth Month 10th 1843
New York: Published by Raynor Howe & Ferry 1858. 22 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original pale green printed wrappers. Soiled some spotting of text some from inserts several corners bent else very good. 22 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The author was a Minister of the Religious Society of Friends and this sermon was reprinted as there had been several works published purporting to be works of this learned man but this was the true text. <br/><br/> Published by Raynor, Howe & Ferry unknown
Bookseller reference : 28301
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(Quakers) Wetherald, Thomas
Sermons by Thomas Wetherald and Elias Hicks delivered during the Yearly Meetings of Friends in the City of New York June 1826. Together with A Sermon by Elizabeth Robson and a Prayer by Anna Braithwaite: Also Sermons delivered in Philadelphia and Wilmington by Thomas Wetherald on his Way to and front the Yearly Meeting taken in Short Hand by Marcus T. C. Gould Stenographer
Philadelphia: Published by the Reporter 1826. 1 vols. 8vo. Original boards uncut. Rebacked with white cloth boards worn some spotting and soiling of text with library bookplate tag on spine and remains of pocket else a very good copy with the signature of J. D. Merritt on the blanks. 1 vols. 8vo. Elias Hicks the noted Quaker preacher was “recognized as one of the two or three most effective Quaker preachers of his period.†DAB He was a leader of the separation in the Society of Friends one of the branches often referred to as the “Hicksites†after Elias Hicks. <br/><br/> Published by the Reporter hardcover
Bookseller reference : 25692
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(Quakers) Spalding, John
Some Account of the Convincement and Religious Progress of John Spalding; late of Reading. With his Reasons for Leaving the National Established Mode of Worship
Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank 1808. First published in London in 1795 it was first printed in America in 1799. 70pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later grey plain wrappers. Some light discoloration and light wear else very good. First published in London in 1795 it was first printed in America in 1799. 70pp. 1 vols. 8vo. S & S 16230 <br/><br/> Printed by Joseph Crukshank unknown
Bookseller reference : 30732
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(Quakers) Willis, Thomas
The Doctrine and Principles of the People called Quakers
New York: Samuel Wood 1812. First edition. 141 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary tree calf. Nice copy. First edition. 141 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Shaw & Shoemaker 27568 <br/><br/> Samuel Wood unknown
Bookseller reference : 211550
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(Quakers) Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
The Original and Present State of Man briefly Considered.by the People called Quakers. To whence are added some remarks on the Argument of Samuel Newton of Norwich
London printed: Philadelphia: Re-Printed: and sold by Joseph Cruikshank 1783. First American edition. 4 206 pp missing 207-209. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sheep. Signed on half-title "Rachael Peason Solebury Pa.". First American edition. 4 206 pp missing 207-209. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> and sold by Joseph Cruikshank unknown
Bookseller reference : 24871
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(Quakers) Phipps, Joseph
The Original and Present State of Man biefly considered; wherein is shewn the Nature of his Fall and the Necessity Means and Manner of his Restoration through the Sacrifice of Christ and the sensible Operation of that Divine Principle of Grace and Truth held forth to the World by the People called Quakers to which are added some Remarks on the Arguments of Samuel Newton of Norwich
London: Printed Philadelphia: Reprinted and sold by Joseph Crukshank 1783. First American edition. 209 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sheep. Quite rubbed surface worming on covers front free endpapers and blanks removed pencilled duplicate notation on endpaper text browned some soiling. First American edition. 209 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First published in in London in 1773. This tract as were most of Phipps works written in defence of the Quakers and in response to Samuel Newton of Norwich. Shipton and Mooney 18139 Reprinted and sold by Joseph Crukshank unknown
Bookseller reference : 16713
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(Quakers) Cooledge, Daniel
The Pious Instructor: being a Selection in Prose and Verse from Various authors Eminent for Virtue and Piety on Moral and Religious Subjects designed to Warm and Animate the Zeal of all to Piety and Religion: But more particularly for the Use of Friends' Schools
Walpole N. H.: Printed for the Author by Charter & Hale 1806. 214 2pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sheep-backed boards. Boards damaged with sections lacking with the signature of Thomas Seaman throughout leaves at front and final leaf tattered affecting a few words each page some soiling and browning else very good. 214 2pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The Seaman family were of Long Island and longtime members of the Friends. S & S 10207 <br/><br/> Printed for the Author by Charter & Hale hardcover
Bookseller reference : 28300
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