Drinker, John, 1733-1800
John Drinker
VIAF ID: 42271747 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Drinker, John ‡d 1733-1800
- 100 1 _ ‡a Drinker, John ‡d 1733-1800
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Drinker, John, ‡d 1733-1800
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Drinker
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Works
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The following vindication of the character of George Fox, from the account given of him in the Encyclopaedia, Vol. XV., page 734, was drawn up by the society called Quakers, and is now printed by their particular desire. | |
Meeting for Sufferings, 20th, 3d. mo. 1794 : The greatest part of the number imported of the fourth vol. of John Gough's history remaining on hand unapplied for by the subscribers, which having been the occasion of delay of remittance to pay for them, monthly meetings throughout the quarters are desired to appoint committees to receive and pay for such as have been subscribed for within their respective limits; the clerk being desired to get printed 200 copies of this minute to be distributed among such Friends as may have opportunity of handing them to the monthly meetings | |
Observations on the late popular measures, offered to the serious consideration of the sober inhabitants of Pennsylvania, 1774: | |
Philadelphia, 6th of 12th mo. 1793. A committee of Friends this day attended each house of the legislature of this state : with the following address and petition. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The address and petition of the people called Quakers. | |
Reasons why Friends do not illuminate their houses at the time of public rejoicing, nor shut their shops for public fasts, feasts and thanksgivings. A representation on behalf of the people called Quakers, to the president and Exeuctive council, and the General assembly of Pennsylvania, &c. | |
To our fellow citizens of the United States of North America and others to whom it may concern. | |
A vindication of the religious society called Quakers : addressed to the editors of the American edition of Mosheim's Ecclesiastical history. |