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Total number of records: 43

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
quakers8
society of friends5
churches, quaker2
muggletonians1
liberty of conscience1
freedom of religion1
marriage1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Fox, George, 1624-169143
Fox, George (1624-1691)16
Society of Friends7
Tuke, Henry (1755-1814)5
Tuke, Samuel (1784-1857)3
Evans, Thomas (1798-1868)2
Evans, William (1787-1867)2
Fell, Margaret (1614-1702)2
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)2
Armistead, Wilson (1819?-1868)2

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From 160011
From 17003
From 180029

Count of Latest date

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Up to 169911
Up to 17993
Up to 189929

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The last will of that imposter Geo. Fox, the Quakers great apostle and admired idol

Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?); Fox, George (1624-1691)

1701

Includes the text of Fox's will.

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"A popular life of George Fox, the first of the Quakers, by Josiah Marsh. London: Gilpin, 1847"

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1847

Subscribed "K." Reprinted from the "Westminster and foreign quarterly review", July 1847.

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Plea on behalf of George Fox and the early Friends

Tuke, Samuel (1784-1857)

1837

Advertisements for Tuke's writings, p.[43].

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An appeal to the Society of Friends

Bates, Elisha (1861)

1836

Smith I, 207.

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Several petitions answered, that were put up by the priests of Westmorland, against James Naylor and Geo. Fox

Naylor, James (1617?-1660); R. F (1666)

1653

Attributed to James Naylor. cf. Wing. Includes texts of the petitions. "An epistle to the reader" signed: Richard Farnworth.

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An epistle by way of testimony, to Friends and brethren of the Monthly and Quarterly Meeting in England, Wales, and elsewhere, concerning the decease of our faithful brother George Fox. From our Second Days Morning Meeting in London, the 26th of the 11th Month 1690

Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692); Society of Friends. London Second-Day's Morning Meeting

1690 [i.e.1691]

The date of the meeting was actually January 1691. Sucscribed by Stephen Crisp and 21 others.

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