Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Том 55 |
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Mailed, 55 CentS. - - THE QUAKER IDEAL. By Francis Frith. Cloth, 6o cents.
Paper, 35 cents. 5 cents extra on each for postage. . THE QUAKERs. By F. Storrs
Turner. Price, $1.75, 15 cents extra for postage. QUAKER PICTUREs. Two
volumes.
Mailed, 55 CentS. - - THE QUAKER IDEAL. By Francis Frith. Cloth, 6o cents.
Paper, 35 cents. 5 cents extra on each for postage. . THE QUAKERs. By F. Storrs
Turner. Price, $1.75, 15 cents extra for postage. QUAKER PICTUREs. Two
volumes.
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We are referring, of course, to the book, “Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker.” The author,
Dr. Weir Mitchell, one of the most eminent of Philadelphia's many distinguished
specialists in medical science, is a writer, also, whose fame as such may ...
We are referring, of course, to the book, “Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker.” The author,
Dr. Weir Mitchell, one of the most eminent of Philadelphia's many distinguished
specialists in medical science, is a writer, also, whose fame as such may ...
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It is the relation of Hugh Wynne's Quaker boyhood, his revolt against the
conditions of his home, his enjoyment of a greater liberty of life, and his willing
severance of the tie of the Friends' membership. That this severance occurs in the
face of ...
It is the relation of Hugh Wynne's Quaker boyhood, his revolt against the
conditions of his home, his enjoyment of a greater liberty of life, and his willing
severance of the tie of the Friends' membership. That this severance occurs in the
face of ...
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there have been Quaker fathers, no doubt there were some in the Revolution,
and before and since,—who were harsh and hard, and who could not or would
not permit their affection for a son to be seen and felt, but if such have been, we
dare ...
there have been Quaker fathers, no doubt there were some in the Revolution,
and before and since,—who were harsh and hard, and who could not or would
not permit their affection for a son to be seen and felt, but if such have been, we
dare ...
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It has been fully two centuries in Philadelphia that it has been maintained as a
theory which logically and necessarily disposed of the Quakers. William Penn
had scarcely more than received and begun to settle his colony before there
were ...
It has been fully two centuries in Philadelphia that it has been maintained as a
theory which logically and necessarily disposed of the Quakers. William Penn
had scarcely more than received and begun to settle his colony before there
were ...
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