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THE

FRIENDS' LIBRARY:

COMPRISING

JOURNALS, DOCTRINAL TREATISES, AND OTHER WRITINGS

OF

MEMBERS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

EDITED BY WILLIAM EVANS AND THOMAS EVANS.

VOL. XI.

CONTAINING

THE LIVES OF SAMUEL NEALE;-MARY NEALE:-JOHN BURNYEAT;-CATHARINE PHILLIPS :-
MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM CROUCH ;—LETTERS, &c. OF EARLY FRIENDS;-MEMOIRS OF ELIZA-
BETH COLLINS;-THOMAS ALDAM;-WILLIAM AMES;-AND SAMUEL FISHER.

PHILADELPHIA:

PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW,

FOR THE EDITORS.

1847.

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in religious visits, 452; attends yearly meeting during the yellow fever, 453; instance of divine mercy and judgment, 455; travels in Pennsylvania and Virginia, 458; New York and Long Island, 460; remarks on divine dispensations, 464; death of Ann Edwards and Esther Collins; declining health-remarks and letters, 466; death of her second husband, 469; testimony of her faith, 471.

Burnyeat, John, testimonies respecting him, 119; Journal,-describes the powerful work of religion on himself and others; false opinions respecting imputative righteousness, 121; acquainted with the power of Christ inwardly revealed, 124; brought into newness of life after passing under the slaying hand, 125; diligent at meetings, 126; the word of the Lord came Discipline, interesting documents on the, 409, 411, to him with a message, 128; imprisoned, 129; embarks for Barbadoes, 134; takes shipping thence for Maryland, where he

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D.
Delamain, A., letter, 326.

412, 415.

E.

laboured much, and for the restoration of Epistle to Friends in Virginia by M. Peisley, 107;

a party who had gone out, 136; returns to England, 138; second visit to Barbadoes, 141; where his companion diesembarks for New England, 142; exercised with some unruly persons; joins George Fox, 144; had a dispute, 146, 149; embarks for Ireland, 151; attends a meeting respecting the division in Westmoreland, 152, 154; testimony concerning him, 180; address to the inhabitants of Barbadoes, 185. Benson, Gervase, letter, 325. Bennit, W., epistle, 443. Burrough, Edward, letters, 329, 332, 336, 347; address to the House of Commons, 357; letter, 359, 361, 392, 404, 407; testimony concerning church government, 415. Bunyan, John, released through Friends, 382. Barrow, Robert, letter, 387. Barclay, Robert, 387.

C.

Christ Jesus, livingly feeling him in us, 79, 87, 102; travailing in birth that he may be formed in others, 112; Christ in you the hope of glory; he giveth understanding to know him that is true, 127.

Crouch, William, Memoirs, 287; advice against

of J. Burnyeat, 132, 133, 135, 136, 138,
139, 141, 143, 153, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161,
163, 165, 166, 170; from the second-day
meeting to Friends in Ireland, 389; against
the spirit of separation, 422; epistles of the
general meeting in London, 425, 427; epis-
tle from women Friends respecting their
meetings, 430.

Ellwood, Thomas, letter, 390.
Edmundson, W., letter, 408.

F.

Faith, true and false, 15.
Fox, George, interview with Cromwell, 331; let-
ter to J. Nayler, 338; his meetings with
those who separated, 376; letters, 384; ac-
count of death and burial, 388-9; epistle,
398, 399; account of institution of meetings
for discipline, 420.

Farnsworth, R., letters, 340, 391, 433, 439.
Fell, Henry, letters, 347, 359.
Fell, Margaret, letters, 351, 396.
Fell, Mary, letter, 364.

Fisher, Samuel, notice of, 365; life of, 478.
Fire in London, warned of it, 375.

H.

Howgill, Francis, letters, 329, 330, 334, 336, 392,
398, 404, 406.
Holmes, Thomas, letters, 393.
Hubberthorne, R., letters, 338, 339, 341, 343, 348,

evil speaking, 293; his convincement and Holy Spirit, its language to be heard within, 54; exercises, 298; the work of Truth in the true teacher, which the saints of old witLondon, and the first visit of Edward nessed, 126. Burrough and other Friends, 300; imprisoned, 304; writes to the priest-his answer, 305; banishment of Friends, 309; fire in London, 313; conventicle Act, 314. Coale, Josiah, notice of, and letters, 361, 366, 397. Callow, William, letter, 375. Curtis, Thomas, letter, 398. Crisp, Stephen, letter, 445.

Collins, Elizabeth, Memoirs, 449; early convic

349.

Hookes, Ellis, letters, 351, 359, 362, 368, 369, 371, 373, 375, 377, 378, 379, 382.

I.

tions-marriage-support under affliction, Imputative righteousness, incorrect views of it,

⚫ 450; appears in the ministry, 451; engaged

121.

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