Alexander, Mary, account of, 50; appearance in the ministry, 53; visit to families at Wood- bridge and Ipswich, 54; visit to Wales, 63; joins E. Coggeshall in religious service, 66; visits Surry, Sussex, &c. 71; do. Scotland, 77; do. London, &c. 86; her last journey, 90; decease, 93.
Baptism, Water, 38, 280, 464.
Brown, Joseph, sufferings in prison for testimony against tithes, 60.
Boehm, A. W., Letter to, by E. Webb, 163; his reply, 173.
Bevan, Evan, memoir of, 174. Baptism, saving, 280.
Bread and wine, 463.
from Worcester prison, 34; discourses with Bishop Lloyd, 37, 38. 43, 44; his exercises with the Separatists, 40, 41; testimonies concerning, 46.
Faith, the true, set forth, 278-9. Fothergill, John, Journal of, 352; call to the min-
istry, 357; visits Scotland, 358; do. Ireland, 360; first visit to America, 362; Epistle to Richmond monthly meeting, 367; do. to New England, 369; mar- riage, 373; visit to South West coun- ties of England, 373; death of his wife, 375; second visit to America, 377; epistle to friends in York, 384. 387; goes to Barbadoes, 399; epistle to Dover meeting, 401; do. to Antigua, &c. 402; visits Ireland, 405; religious services in England and Wales, 411; third visit to America, 417; epistle to friends in Maryland, 425; visits Ireland again, 432; illness and death, 435; testimony concerning him, 437; a faithful warn- ing by him, 439; address to friends, 441. Fothergill, Margaret, account of, 375.
Crisp, Samuel, memoir of, 149; letter of, 152; vindication of Quakers, 158; on Divine worship, ministry, &c. 160. Crook, John, life of, 202; convincement, 211; operation of the Spirit of Truth in his heart 212; how he came by his ministry, 215; epistle to those under suffering, 219; Gray, Isaac, account of his trial, 245. do. to Friends in Bedfordshire, 225; do. for unity, 226; to the children of the Lord, 232; narrative of his trial at the Old Bai- ly, 233; glad tidings proclaimed, 246; ac- count of John Samm, 248; reasons why the Quakers do not frequent the national worship. 250; Address during the plague in London. 253; Truth's progress des- cribed, 257; Epistle to the young convinc ed, 266; To all who profess the Light of Christ Jesus, 268; Principles of Truth set forth, 275; Epistle for unity, 282; Exhor- tation to stand fast to the ancient Truth, 286; The design of Christianity, 288; Advice to his children, 291.
David, memoir of, 93; appearance in the ministry, 95; preaches in the streets of Skipton, 95; visit to Surry, Hampshire, &c. 97; general epistle to friends, 101; epistle to York Quarterly meeting, 103; a call to those disowned from the Society, 105; epis- tle to Quarterly and Monthly meetings in Great Britain, 107; advice to ministers, parents and children, 117; epistle to friends, 119; widows and orphans, 121; fruits of early piety, 129; on the duty of attending religious meetings, 132; epistle to Kanares- borough monthly meeting, 146. John, some account of 94. 98.
John, ap John, 29, 30. Justification and sanctification, 279. Jordan, Richard, Journal of, 292; call to the min- istry, 294; objection to keeping slaves, ib.; visit to Northern and Eastern States, 295; concern to visit Europe, 308; sets out from
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