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Filed under: Society of Friends -- Sermons Memoirs of the Life and Religious Labors of Sunderland P. Gardner (Philadelphia, Friends Book Association, 1895), by Sunderland P. Gardner (multiple formats at archive.org) Sermons, phonographically reported. (T. E. Chapman, 1851), by John Jackson (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons (Hamilton, Adams and co.; [etc., etc.], 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) Some discourses, epistles, and letters, by the late Samuel Fothergill. To which are added, some discourses by the late Catherine Phillips, both of the Society of Friends. (W. Phillips, 1803), by Samuel Fothergill and Catharine Phillips (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons (T.E. Chapman, 1851), by John Jackson (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon : delivered by Sunderland P. Gardner at Friends' Meeting House, Broadway, Richmond, Indiana, First-Day morning, Ninth month 28th, 1873. (T.W. Stuckey, printer, 1874), by Sunderland P. Gardner (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons delivered by Elias Hicks & Edward Hicks : in Friends' Meetings, New-York, in 5th month, 1825 : (J.V. Seaman, 1825), by Elias Hicks, James Valentine Seaman, Levi Hubbard Clarke, M. T. C. Gould, L. H. Clarke, and Edward Hicks (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons, by Thomas Wetherald, delivered at Friends' meetings in Baltimore and Washington, and at the State House in Anapolis (James Lovegrove ;, 1826), by Thomas Wetherald and M. T. C. Gould (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of the life and religious labors of Sunderland P. Gardner. (Friends' Book Association, 1895), by Sunderland P. Gardner, Mitchel Watson Langhorne, and Friends' Book Association of Philadelphia (page images at HathiTrust) Ten discourses delivered extempore at several meeting houses of people called Quakers in Great Britain from the year 1767 to the year 1770 inclusive (B. Johnson : J. Johnson, 1808), by Samuel Fothergill (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons by Thomas Wetherald and Elias Hicks delivered during the Yearly Meeting 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, Del. (The Reporter, 1826), by Thomas Wetherald and Elias Hicks (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons by Thomas Wetherald : delivered at Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, Philadelphia, Wilmington, New York (James Young, 1864), by Thomas Wetherald, William Ferris, Thomas Baynes, and M. T. C. Gould (page images at HathiTrust) The Quaker, being a series of sermons by members of the Society of Friends ... ([s.n.], 1827), by Elias Hicks and M. T. C. Gould (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Eleven discourses, delivered extempore, at several meeting-houses of the people called Quakers. (Printed for, and published by, Coale & Rumford., 1817), by Samuel Fothergill and A member of the Church of England (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon preached at the Friends' meeting house, Bishopsgate-Street, London, Dec. 1828. (Published for the editor by E. Fry, [etc., etc.], 1831), by Isaac Stephenson (page images at HathiTrust) Sermon, delivered in the Friends' Meeting : Baltimore, June 15, 1825 (Printed for the proprietor by William Wooddy, 1825), by Thomas Wetherald and M. T. C. Gould (page images at HathiTrust) Four sermons, preached in London, 1832 (Hamilton, Adams, & Co., 1833), by John Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons and prayers, delivered in the city of Philadelphia (Kay & Brothers, 1838), by Joseph John Gurney (page images at HathiTrust) Eleven discourses. Delivered extempore, at several meeting-houses of the people called Quakers. (M. Day, 1838), by Samuel Fothergill and Member of the Church of England (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons and prayers, delivered by Joseph John Gurney, in the Friend's meeting house, Liverpool, 1832. (T. Hodgson;, 1832), by Joseph John Gurney (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of the life and religious labors of Sunderland P. Gardner. (Friends' Book Association, 1895), by Sunderland P. Gardner (page images at HathiTrust) Autumn gleanings : in three parts (Nicholson Printing & Mfg. Co., 1914), by Luke Woodard (page images at HathiTrust) Sermons delivered (A.J. Ferris, 1895), by John J. Cornell (page images at HathiTrust) The harmony of divine and heavenly doctrines : demonstrated in sundry declarations on a variety of subjects. Preached at the Quakers' meetings in London (published by Refine Weekes. M. Day, printer, 1822), by William Penn (page images at HathiTrust) An address to the youth of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland : especially those who attended the yearly meeting in London, in 1812 (Printed by E. Harris, 1834), by Henry Hull, Ruth Hallock, Dorcas Coleman, Benjamin W. Ladd, and London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) (page images at HathiTrust) Scripture truths demonstrated, in thirty-two sermons; or, Declarations of Stephen Crisp (Philadelphia : J. James, 1787., 1787), by Stephen Crisp (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon preached at the meeting of Protestant dissenters called Quakers in Turners-Hall, London, on the 16th of the second month, 1696 : being the publick day of thanksgiving for the deliverance of the King and Kingdom : to which is added a testimony ... to King William the III from the aforesaid people ... / by George Keith. (London : Printed for B. Aylmer, 1696), by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP) True old light exalted above pretended new light, or, Treatise of Jesus Christ as He is the light which enlightens every one that comes into the world : against the sense both of the Quakers, Arminians, and other assertors of universal grace, whose light is proved to be darkness / delivered in nine sermons, by John Tombes, B.D., and commended to publick view by Mr. Richard Baxter. (London : Printed by A.M. for Thomas Underhill ..., 1660), by John Tombes (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached before the people called Quakers in the park of Southwark on the 27th day of the 9th month, called by some Nov. 1687 : wherein is contained a word concerning the penal laws and tests / by a reverend and dearly beloved sister who came from Scotland to rejoyce with us for our liberty of conscience and leave her testimony at London. (London : Printed for N.H., 1688), by Reverend and dearly loved sister (HTML at EEBO TCP) A testimony for the Lord by John Swinton. ([London? : s.n.,: , 1663?]), by John Swinton (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers in owning and asserting the principal doctrines of the Christian religion demonstrated in the sermons or declarations of several of their publick preachers ... / exactly taken in shorthand as they were delivered by them at their meeting-houses ... and now faithfully transcribed and published, with the prayer at the end of each sermon. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch, 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Several sermons, or, Declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester in Essex, deceased exactly taken in characters, or shorthand, as they were delivered by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers, in Grace-Church-Street and Devonshire-House, London / and now faithfully transcribed and published ; together with his prayer at the end of every sermon. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch ..., 1693), by Stephen Crisp (HTML at EEBO TCP) The third and last volume of the sermons of Mr. Stephen Crisp late of Colchester Essex, deceased containing XII declarations upon several divine subjects : exactly taken in short-hand as they were deliver'd by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers ... and now faithfully transcribed and published : with some of his prayers after sermon. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch, 1694), by Stephen Crisp (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon, preached at Grace-Church-Street, the 6th. of the 3d. month, 1688. By William Dewsbury, one of the Christian people called Quakers. (Providence: : Printed and sold by John Waterman, at the new printing-office, at the paper-mill., M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]), by William Dewsbury (HTML at Evans TCP) Twelve discourses, delivered chiefly at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers, in the park, Southwark. / By the late Thomas Letchworth. (Salem [Mass.]: : Reprinted by Thomas C. Cushing; and sold by W. Carlton, at the Bible and Heart., M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]), by Thomas Letchworth (HTML at Evans TCP) Three sermons preached at the meeting-house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Hounsditch, on Tuesday evening, July 19, 1796. / The two first by William Savery, and the last by George Dillwyn, of North-America. ; Taken in short-hand by Job Sibly. ([New York] : London, printed; and New-York, re-printed and sold by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street., 1797), by William Savery, George Dillwyn, and Job Sibly (HTML at Evans TCP) Sermons, or, declarations, made by some of the ancient preacers [sic] amongst the people called Quakers, viz. Stephen Crisp. William Dewsbury. William Penn. &c. Taken in short hand, as they were delivered by them. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by John Dunlap, on the south side of Market-Street, the third door below Second-Street., MDCCLXVIII. [1768]), by Stephen Crisp, William Dewsbury, and William Penn (HTML at Evans TCP)
Filed under: Society of Friends -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800 Twelve discourses, delivered chiefly at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers, in the Park, Southwark. (London : Printed by J.W. Galabin for W. Richardson, 1787., 1787), by Thomas Letchworth (page images at HathiTrust) For the King and both houses of Parliament. ([London : s.n., 1670]), by Ann Whitehead, R. T. (Rebecca Travers), and Mary Ellson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Faithful warnings, expostulations and exhortations, to the several professors of Christianity in England, as well those of the highest as the lowest quality. with a testimony against divers great errors in some teachers, and other hearers ... to which is added, two letters from the minister of Port-Royal in Jamaica, giving a full account of the great destruction that came on that place (for its great sins) by the dreadful earthquake that was there in the year 1692. As also, an epistle of Bartholomew Tertian, written to the Waldensian churches, wherein are many wholesome Christian exhortations and reproofs, of sports, dancing, &c. ... / By Joan Whitrowe. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by E. Whitlock ..., 1697), by Joan Whitrowe (HTML at EEBO TCP) I being moved of the Lord, doth [sic] call unto you that are gathered together in Parliament. (London, : Printed by Thomas Simmons ..., 1659), by Mary Web (HTML at EEBO TCP) The second volume of the sermons or declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester in Essex, deceased. Exactly taken in characters or short-hand, as they were delivered by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers· In Grace-Church-street, and Devon-shire-House, London. And now faithfully transcribed and published. With some of his prayers after sermon. (London : printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside, 1693), by Stephen Crisp (HTML at EEBO TCP) Friends, you that are of the Parliament, hear the word of the Lord as it came unto me ... ([London : s.n., 1662]), by D. W. (Dorothy White) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Greetings of pure peace and perfect love, sent unto all the poor, scattered, little, holy flock of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world. ([London : s.n., 1662]), by D. W. (Dorothy White) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Universal love to the lost: with the voice of the chief-sheep-herd, to gather the scattered number together. ([London : s.n., 1662]), by D. W. (Dorothy White) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Society of Friends -- Doctrines -- Sermons -- 17th centuryFiled under: Society of Friends -- England -- Sermons Quaker's sermons (Printed and sold by Mary Hinde ..., 1775) (page images at HathiTrust) A certaine warning from a naked heart before the Lord, to the earthly, wise, great, and honourable men, and inhabitants of the earth, and to all among them, without respect of persons, that know not the rocke of ages, the light, the higher power, the sure foundation, the truth, the way, the life, which is the grace that brings salvation that appeares to all men, as saith the Scripture, Titus 2.11. : With a quick loud thundring alarum, sounded in the holy mountaine, of the Lords house of holinesse that the inhabitants and great men of the earth might be awakened, and tremble, and cease from idolitry, and prepare to meet the mighty God, the everlasting light and life of men, who sheweth to man what is his secret thoughts, Amos 4.12,13. : Given forth from the hand of a freind [sic] to the whole creation, and of precious soules (of the sons and daughters of men without respect of persons) that lyeth under the bondage of corruption, a freind [sic] and servant to him that's arising to smite the earth with the rod of his mouth. / Daniel Baker. ([London : For M.W., 1659]), by fl. 1650-1660 D. B. (Daniel Baker) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Society of Friends -- Great Britain -- Sermons Two discourses, delivered in the public assemblies of the people called Quakers. By Thomas Story. ; Taken in short-hand; and, after being transcribed at length, examined by the said T. Story, and published by his permission. ([Providence] : London, printed. Providence, re-printed and sold by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head., M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]), by Thomas Story (HTML at Evans TCP) The means, nature, properties and effects of true faith considered. A discourse delivered in a public assembly of the people called Quakers. / By Thomas Story. (Philadelphia: : --Re-printed and sold by William Gibbons, no. 144. North Third Street., 1793), by Thomas Story (HTML at Evans TCP)
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