Friend To The Truth And Ministry : The account audited, or the date of the resurrection of the witnesses, pretended to be demonstrated by M. Cary a minister. / Examined by a Friend to the Truth and Ministry.
1649
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Friend To The Virgin Daughter Of Zion : Healing queries for sick churches : that is, some seasonable thing begun, whereby the present breaches in churches may be repaired, future rents and divisions prevented, and so all the Lords people have communion not in darknesse but light / published, by a friend to the virgin daughter of Zion.
1658
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Friend To Them : A vvord to Lieut. Gen. Cromwel : and two vvords for the setling of the King, Parliament and kingdom. / Written by a friend to them, the peace, the ministry, and fundamental laws of the land; and for their restoration and establishment is now publisht to the world, by way of remonstrance.
1647
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Friend To This Commonwealth : The case stated between England and the United Provinces in this present juncture : together with a short view of those Netherlanders in their late practises as to religion, liberty, leagues, treaties, amities / publish'd by a friend to this commonwealth.
Friends Conflict Resolution Programs : The mediator's handbook / Jennifer E. Beer with Eileen Stief ; developed by Friends Conflict Resolution Programs.
Friends Guild Of Teachers : The religious aspect of school life : an address delivered to the Friends' Guild of Teachers' Annual Conference, December 1954.
Friends Historical Association Philadelphia : The short journal and itinerary journals of George Fox in commemoration of the tercentenary of his birth (1624-1924) now first published for Friends' Historical Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / edited by Norman Penney ... with an introduction by T. Edmund Harvey, M.A.
Friends Of His In The Bay : The people's right to election, or, Alteration of goverment [sic] in Connecticut : argued in a letter / by Gershom Bulkeley ...; together with a letter to the said Bulkeley from a friend of his in the Bay ; to which is added, The writing delivered to James Russell of Charlestown Esq. warning him and others concerned not to meet to hold a court at Cambridge within the county of Middlesex by Thomas Greaves ... ; and also his answer to Mr. Broadstreete and the gentlemen mett at the Town-house in Boston concerning the same.