London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)
London Yearly Meeting (Société des Amis)
VIAF ID: 281343936 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
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- 110 2 _ ‡a London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)
- 110 2 _ ‡a London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
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Aanspraak aan de volken van Europa over den slavenhandel | |
Address to the inhabitants of Europe on the iniquity of the slave trade. | |
Advices and queries : addressed to the meetings and members of the Society of Friends, and to those who meet with them in public worship | |
Advices of the yearly meeting, 1791 : to be read at least once in the Year, in each of the Men's and Women's Quarterly and Monthly Meetings | |
Annual report of Meeting for Sufferings and its committees......... | |
Ansprache an die Bewohner Europas über die moralische Berwerflichkeit des Sklavenhandels | |
Book of Christian discipline | |
Book of meetings | |
The case of our fellow creatures, the oppressed Africans | |
Church government, 1968: | |
Consideraciónes dirigidas a los habitantes de Europa sobre la iniquidad del comercio de los negros | |
The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London | |
Friends House Library digest registers of births, marriages, and burials ... 1989: | |
Friends' schools in the seventies; the report of a working party of Friends Schools Joint Committee. | |
Handbook of the Religious Society of Friends, 1967: | |
De la continuance de la traite des noirs | |
Proceedings | |
Racial problems in South Africa; report by a deputation from the Society of Friends (in Great Britain and America) to South Africa, 1938. | |
A selection from the Christian advices | |
Some reasons, humbly offered to the Commons in Parliament assembled by the people called Quakers, relating to the Lords amendments to the act to declare the alteration to the abjuration-bill; which they humbly conveive the House of Lords intended in their favour. | |
Testimonies concerning deceased ministers, 1845: | |
To George the Third, King of Great-Britain, and the dominions thereunto belonging, the humble address of his Protestant subjects, the people called Quakers. | |
To the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled : The people called Quakers, humbly shew. That in the bill relating to the duty upon parchment, and paper, and regulating clerks and attorneys, &c. is the following clause ... | |
To the Lords in Parliament assembled, an humble application on behalf of many of the people called Quakers, who are, or may be, prisoners upon the account of tythes, church-rates, and excommunications for the same. |