History of the Free Quakers, Charles Wetherill, Table of Contents

HISTORY

OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS

CALLED BY SOME

THE FREE QUAKERS,

IN THE

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA


Charles Wetherill


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, 1894; Number 3 of 800 copies, signed by the author.

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CONTENTS:
  1. Preface
  2. I: Introductory--Colonial Period
  3. II: Revolutionary Period
  4. III: The Modern Period
  5. Appendix 1: An Address of the People Called Quakers, Who Have Been Disowned for Matters Religious or Civil.
  6. Appendix 2: The Monthly Meeting of Friends, called by some THE FREE QUAKERS, (Distinguishing us from those of our Brethren who have disowned us.) Held at Philadelphia, the 4th day of the 6th month, 1781. To our Friends and Brethren in Pennsylvnia, New Jersey, and Elsewhere:--
  7. Appendix 3: From the Monthly Meeting of Friends, called by some, THE FREE QUAKERS, Held by Adjournment at Philadelphia, on the 9th day of the 7th month, 1781. To Those of our Brethren who have disowned us:--
  8. Appendix 4: To the Representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly Met:--
  9. Appendix 5: To the General Assembly of Pennsylvania: An Address and Memorial on Behalf of the People Called Quakers.
  10. Appendix 6: To the Representatives of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly Met:--The Memorial and Remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, on behalf of themselves and others, who have been disowned by the People called Quakers, etc., Respectfully sheweth.
  11. Appendix 7: To the Representative of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In General Assembly Met, Respectfully Sheweth:
  12. Appendix 8: Copy of the Deed from Samuel Wetherill and wife to Christopher Marshall and others, Trustees.
  13. Appendix 9: Copy of "An Act for vesting certain City Lots therein mentioned in trustees for a burial ground for the use of the Religious Society of Free Quakers in the City of Philadelphia," passed 26th of August, 1786.
  14. Appendix 10: Copy of Entry on the First and Second pages of the Book of Members of the Free Quakers, which members of meeting sign, or in which their names are entered by their parents.
  15. Appendix 11: Letter from Samuel Wetherill to the Second Day's Morning Meeting of Ministers and Elders, of the People Called Quakers in the City of Philadelphia:--
  16. Appendix 12: List of Membersof the Free Quaker Society who are known or believed to be Deceased.
  17. Appendix 13: Names and Residence of the Present Free Quakers, 1894.