Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia
18 works on record
Works
Advice and caution from the Monthly Meeting of Friends, in Philadelphia, the twenty-third day of the ninth month, 1768
A further salutation of brotherly love
A testimony and caution to such as do make a profession of truth, who are in scorn called Quakers, and more especially such as profess to be Ministers of the Gospel of Peace, that they should not be concerned in worldly government
An affectionate caution, addressed to the members of our religious society in this city
Advice and caution from our Monthly Meeting at Philadelphia
An epistle from the Monthly Meeting of Friends in Philadelphia, to the parents and youth who are members of the said Meeting
Address of the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, to their members
An exhortation & caution to Friends concerning buying or keeping of Negroes
To the members of the three monthly meetings in the city of Philadelphia
An address from the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia to its members
Address to the members of the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, on the subject of marriage
The foundation of true prosperity, individual and national
To our fellow citizens of the United States of North America and others whom it may concern
A vindication of the religious society called Quakers
A short vindication of the religious society called Quakers
To the president and Executive Council, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concern
The Monthly Meeting of Friends, called by some the Free Quakers, (distinguishing us from those of our brethren who have disowned us.)
A List of the members