Quacks And Quackery Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : Newes out of the west, or, The character of a mountebank : being a discourse betweene Hodge Leather-Pelch, and Tym Hob-Nayle, Sir Harry-Hart-Hole their land-lord, and his friend Sir Clement Councell : also of their travels from Taunton to London, their arrivall at their physitians pallace, the description of it, his sick and brain-sick followers, person and family, with a full relation of the medicines hee commonly administers, their operation and danger represented by them : also a relation of their abuses now suffered and fomented by authority, with a remedy set down, to the encouragement of physitians, illustration of the honour'd art and generall good of the Re-publicque / by a well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of them.; Well willer to physick and chirurgerie and deplorer of the now too common neglect of them.
Quaker Abolitionists History 18th Century : From peace to freedom : Quaker rhetoric and the birth of American antislavery, 1657-1761 / Brycchan Carey.; Carey, Brycchan,
Quaker And His Maid : The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller. : Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. / By Ellis Hookes.; Hookes, Ellis,
Quaker Church Buildings : The Quaker meeting houses of Britain : an account of the some 1,300 meeting houses and 900 burial grounds in England, Wales and Scotland, from the start of the movement in 1652 ... / text and drawings by David M. Butler.; Butler, David M.
Quaker City Ship : Mark Twain abroad : the cruise of the Quaker City.; Ganzel, Dewey.
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Quaker Converts England : Truth's innocency and simplicity shining through the conversion, Gospel-ministry, labours, epistles of love, testimonies and warnings to professors and profane : (with the long and patient sufferings) of that ancient and faithful minister and servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Taylor, who finish'd his course in the year MDCLXXXI.; Taylor, Thomas,
1697
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Quaker Converts England 17th Century : The voyce of the just uttered: : his passing out of Ægypt through the Red Sea, through the wildernesse to the promised land, where rest and peace is enjoyed. / By him who is known to the world by the name of Thomas Symonds.; Simonds, Thomas,
1656
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Quaker James : Church Missionary Society archive [microform]. Section IV, Africa missions. Part 5, West Africa (Sierra Leone), 1820-1880.
Quaker Turned Jew : The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller. : Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. / By Ellis Hookes.; Hookes, Ellis,
Quaker Women Humour Early Works To 1800 : A comical new dialogue between Mr. G----ff, a pious dissenting parson, and a female-Quaker, (a goldsmith's wife) near Cheapside; : whom the reverend preacher pick'd up with the discourse that pas'd between them, and the treatment he gave her. Also, how he was apprehended for the same, and carried before a justice of peace: And sent to Wood-street-Compter on Wednesday night last.
Quakerism Early Works To 1800 : Quakerism no paganism: or, A friendly reply to W.R. his unfriendly discourse intituled, Quakerism is paganism : Shewing the insufficiency of what he hath written to unchristian the Quakers, and to render them as heathens and pagans to the people By W.L. a lover of peace more than of parties.; Loddington, William,
Quakers Antigua Persecutions Early Works To 1800 : A brief account of the sufferings of the servants of the Lord called Quakers: : from their first arrival in the island of Antegoa, under the several governours; from the year 1660, to 1695.; Langford, Jonas.
Quakers Apologetic Works England Early Works To 1800 : The answer of the people called Quakers, : to clear themselves from the false insinuations of the clergymen in their petition presented at the Summer assizes in Maryborough this year 1687. Which petition was as followeth.
1687
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Quakers Australia History 19th Century : A question of survival : Quakers in Australia in the nineteenth century / William Nicolle Oats.; Oats, William Nicolle,
1984
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Quakers Barbados : A warning to the inhabitants of Barbadoes; Rous, John,