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Some of the Letters which were writ to George Fox, and others of the Quakers Teachers, are here presented to the rest of their Fraternity, who are also concern'd deeply to weigh and consider them; and if they reap any benefit thereby, let Him have the Glory, who is the Author of all Good. Vnto whom be everlasting praise, honour, and renown, saith His Servant, and your true Friend, J.P.

Some of the Letters which were writ to George Fox, and others of the Quakers Teachers, are here presented to the rest of their Fraternity, who are also concern'd deeply to weigh and consider them; and if they reap any benefit thereby, let Him have the Glory, who is the Author of all Good. Vnto whom be everlasting praise, honour, and renown, saith His Servant, and your true Friend, J.P.

John Pennyman

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