JOURNALS, DOCTRINAL TREATISES, AND OTHER WRITINGS
MEMBERS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
EDITED BY WILLIAM EVANS AND THOMAS EVANS.
MEMOIRS OF THOMAS SCATTERGOOD.-THE CHRISTIAN PROGRESS
OF GEORGE WHITEHEAD.-MEMOIRS OF JOHN ROBERTS.
PRINTED FOR WILLIAM AND THOMAS EVANS,
Harthan Fletcher
-12-10-52 81131
Acrs of Parliament against the Quakers, page 319, 328, 341.
SCATTERGOOD, THOMAS, Testimony concerning, 1; Memoir of, 3; first marriage, ib.; appears as a minister, 5; letter to H. Drinker, ib.; goes to New
Books—remarks on the distribution of religious England with David Brooks, ib. ; death of his wife,
ib.; extracts from his memorandums, 6; marries again, 8; visits New England, 9; visits Long
BROOKS, DAVID, letter to T. Scattergood 129, Island, &c., 10; visits parts of New York yearly
BEVANS, JOHN, letter to T. Scattergood, 211.
CARTER, JOHN, account of his convincement, 34. CROWLEY, ANN, letters to T. Scattergood, 78, 116, 151, 165, 182, 207, 208, 210.
meeting, 11; attends Fairfax Quarterly meeting, and the meetings composing it, 13; detention at Redstone, 15; joined by Peter Yarnall, 19; meets John Townsend from England, ib.; goes to Bucks and Burlington Quarters, and some of the meet- ings, 20; visits some meetings on Long Island and in New York state, 21; Quarterly meeting at Rahway with Rebecca Jones and M. Robinson, ib.;
CLARIDGE, RICHARD, testimony concerning G. remarkable occurrence and meeting at Rahway, Whitehead 449.
DRINKER, ELIZABETH, account of her illness and death, 69
DILLWYN, G. & S., letter from them to Thomas Scattergood, 81.
DUDLEY, MARY, letter to T. Scattergood, 102, 117, 199.
DEWSBURY, WILLIAM, letter to Jailer at Bury,
22; visits Haddonfield and Salem Quarters, 24; Southern States, 25; letter to H. Cathrall, ib.; Religious opportunity with some reapers, 27; Preaches to some slaves by the road side, 41; let- ter to John Pemberton, 42; remarks respecting distributing Friends' books, 43, 53; letter to Eli- zabeth Hendricks, 46; remarks on a review of his religious services, 57; account of the Yellow Fever of 1793, 57; extracts from his memoranda, 60; illness of R. Jones, and her view of T. S.'s visit to England, 60; embarks for England, 61; extracts from his memorandums of the voyage, 62; arrival in England, 66; letter to S. Harrison, 77; goes to Ireland, 87; returns to London, 98; letter to Sarah Cresson, 104; remarkable meetings at Sheffield, 125-6; letter to A. Crowley, 148; death of his daughter, 157, 160; visits some of the prisons in London, 161-2; letter from David Sands to him, 163; do. from Ann Crowley, 165; do. to R. Jones, 167; visit to Scotland, 170; let- ter from M. Dudley, 171; has a meeting in the IBBOTT, THOMAS, predicts the fire in, London, street, 177; letter from A. Crowley, 182; do.
DECLARATION, of Faith, by G. Whitehead and others, 451 E.
ELLIOTT, JOHN, letters to T. Scattergood, 84.
HENDRICKS, ELIZABETH, letter to her, 46, HORNE, SUSANNAH, letters to her, 209, 211, 213. I.
JONES, REBECCA, her views of T: Scattergood's visit to England, 60; letters to him, 61, 62, 98, 110, 157.
MINISTRY, qualifications for true gospel, 234.
from S. Talbot, 188, 191; do. to S. H. 190; do. from M. Dudley, 199; do. to G. Dillwyn, 200; embarks for home, 203; arrives at New York, 205; letter to a friend in England, 205-7; do. from A. Crowley, 207-8-10; do. to S. Horne, 209-10; do. from John Taber, 211; do. from John Bevans, 211; spends some months at Westtown School, 212; letter to one of the Teachers, 213; do. to S. Horne, 213; accompanies her in a reli- ROBERTS, JOHN, Memoirs of, 463; convinced of gious visit to New England, &c., 214; remarkable the principles of Friends, 464; imprisoned at Ci-incident respecting an Indian, 220; return home, rencester, 465; remarkable interview with his 222; letter to a friend, 224; sickness and death, persecutor, ib.; interview with Lady Dunch, 466; 225. visits her, 467; discourses with a priest on the doctrine of perfection, ib.; conversation with the Bishop of Gloucester, 469; goes to see him a se- cond time, 470; discourse on the principles and practices of Friends, 472; persecuted by J. Guise, 477; visit to him, ib.; remarkable incident relative to his father, 478; interview with James George, 479; his death, &c., 480.
SPAVOLD, SAMUEL, interview between him and T. Scattergood, 72; his death and burial, 75.
SAVERY, WILLIAM, letter to T. Scattergood, 80. SANDS, DAVID, travels with T. Scattergood in N. England, 8, 9, 10; letter to T. S., 163.
SCRIPTURES, HOLY, advantages of educating children in a knowledge of, 233.
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