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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. VII.

CONTAINING

MEMOIRS OF DANIEL WHEELER.-THE LIFE OF THOMAS ELLWOOD.
MEMORANDA OF MARY HAGGER.—MEMOIR OF ANN CROWLEY,
AND A SHORT ACCOUNT OF WILLIAM LEDDRA.

PHILADELPHIA:

PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW,

FOR THE EDITORS.

.......................

1843.

ANDOVER-HARVARD

THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE, MASS,

473.738 Sat.14, 1948

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INDEX TO VOL. VII.

A.

ALEXANDER, EMPEROR: account of his death, by
D. Wheeler, page 55.

ADDRESS to the Missionaries at New Zealand,

275.

B.

BOLABOLA, remarks of C. Wheeler respecting,

323.

C.

CROWLEY, ANN, Memoir of, 462; powerfully
visited by Divine grace,-ib.; death of her father
and sister Mary, 463; appears in the ministry,
464; religious visit in Wales, 466; joins S. Har-
rison in a religious visit in Worcestershire, &c.,
467; visit to Buckinghamshire, &c., 468; joins
Phebe Speakman, 469; visit to Dorset, Hants,
Devon, &c., ib.; unites with S. Horne in a family
visit, and in attending meetings in Surry, Sussex,
Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, &c., 470; travels in the
ministry with P. H. Gurney, 471; visits the fami-
lies of her own meeting with W. Forster, 473;
also Hampshire, Somerset and Bristol, ib.; reli-
gious service with Wm. and R. Byrd, ib.; illness

and death, 476.

CROWLEY, REBECCA, account of her sickness
and death, 477.

E.

EIMEO, remarks of C. Wheeler respecting, 320.

424; reply to G. K.'s charge of deism, 427; ex-
cessive distraint for tithes,-death, 429.

F.

FAITH in Christ, which is accompanied by good
works, necessary to realizing the benefits of his
coming, 21, 232; the importance of living faith,
40.

FRIENDLY ISLES, remarks of C. Wheeler, on

334.

H.

HUAHINE, remarks of C. Wheeler respecting,
321.

HERVEY ISLES, remarks of C. Wheeler, on 330.
HAGGER, MARY, her memoranda, 430; testimony
concerning her, ib.; birth and education, 433;
call to the ministry, 434; death of her husband,
and peculiar trials, 435; removal to Ashford, 436;
religious visit to Bedfordshire, &c., 443, to Not-
tinghamshire, 445, to Essex, 455; attends the
yearly meeting in London, 457; visits the families
of her own monthly meeting, ib.; expressions
during an illness, 458; recovers so as to get to
meeting, 459; last sickness and death, 460-1.

L.

LETTER from the congregation at Teahupoo,
respecting D. Wheeler, 147; from Tekori, a na-
tive boy, 235; from the missionaries, 227; from
the missionaries at Lifuka, 251; from the mis-
sionaries at New Zealand, 278; from the Empress
Elizabeth, relative to the illness and death of
Alexander, 314; of Charles Wheeler to his fami-
ly, relative to the South Sea Isles, 316; from T.
Loe and I. Pennington to T. Ellwood, 371.

LEDDRA, WILLIAM, account of his arrest and
martyrdom, 479; Letter written by him shortly
before he suffered, ib.

N.

NEW ZEALAND, remarks of C. Wheeler, 337.
P.

ELLWOOD, THOMAS, his Life, 347; testimo-
nics concerning him, 343; remarkable inci-
dent, 349; visits I. Pennington, 350; convinced
of Friends' principles, 352; effects thereof, 353;
suffers much from his father for his testimony.
against hat honour and the corrupt language of
the world, 359, 361; is arrested at Maidenhead,
363; his examination and discharge, 364; writes
a Warning to priests, 366; imprisoned at Oxford,
369. Letter from Thos. Loe, 370; from I. Penn-
ington, 371; attempt of his father to prevent his
going to meeting, 373. Introduction to Milton,
380; imprisonment at the Old Bailey, London,
382; removed to Newgate, 387; discharged and
goes to I. Pennington's, 391; commences teaching
his children, ib.; arrested again and sent to prison,
394; returns home and examines Paradise Lost, 90, 144, 164, 204, 232, 233, 256, 257, 269.
396; imprisoned again, 397.-Memorable meeting
with the followers of J. Perrot, 398; his marriage,
401; remarks on the Conventicle Act, 403; prose-
cution of two informers, 406; dispute with T. Hicks,
409; writes against Tithes, 410; replies to W.
Rogers' attack on Friends, 411; arrested on ac-
count of a book he published, 412; publishes his
Seasonable Dissuasive from persecution, 416; pa-
thetic description of Friends' sufferings, 417; Epis-
tle to friends respecting the dividing spirit, 418;
account of George Fox, 423; controversy with
G. Keith, ib.; Epistle respecting his separation,

PETERSBURG, dreadful inundation there, 52.
PROPITIATORY SACRIFICE OF CHRIST, 7, 21, 40,

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