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Call Number (852 Historical Society of Haddonfield Archival Collections For live / searchable version of this catalog, visit: https://haddonfieldhistory.org/pamphlets-catalog/ Publication place Published Call number (852 - h) Author (110a or 110) Title (245) (260a) Publisher (260b) year (260c) Comment (500) Baronial Order of Statutes of the Baronial Order of Runnemede, Pam 016 No. 001 Runnemede Instituted January 8, 1898 Philadelphia, PA J. E. Caldwell & Co. 1928 Revised and printed June 1928 Baronial Order of Pam 016 No. 002 Runnemede Statutes of the Baronial Order of Runnemede Unknown Unknown 1914 One Hundred South Jersey Novels: A bibliography of Pam 016.813 RIC Richards, Horace G. fiction with a Southern New Jersey Setting Trenton, NJ New Jersey Folklore Society 1947 The friendly writer, and register of truth. For the eleventh month, (Stiled by Pagan Rome, January) Pam 050 C69 Collins, Ruth 1732. To be hled on every Month that passeth London, England Various sellers 1732 The Royal American magazine, or Universal Pam 050 R815 Thomas, Isaiah repository of instruction and amusement Boston, MA Printed by and for I. Thomas 1774 May 1774 no. 41, May 1790; inscribed "Franklin Devenport, Esq." may be Rhoads Pam 051 C273 Carey, Mathew The American museum, or, Universal magazine Philadelphia, PA Carey, Stewart, and Co., 1790 handwriting Six issues: numbers 13-17, 19; January- May 1842, July 1842. January 1842 issue misspells "Robert" in title as Pam 051 G625 Goodrich, Samuel G. Robert Merry's museum Philadelphia, PA Drew & Scammell 1842 "Robret." Pam 261.83412 Luder, Elizabeth Hope Women and Quakerism Lebanon, PA Pendle Hill 1974 August 1974 A sermon preached before the right honourable the lord mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of inscribed on front "Hopkins' Sermon London, in the parish church of S. Mary le Bow, printed for Walter Kettilby at 1683. Purch. by S.N.Rhoads, near September 3, 1683, being the day of humiliation for the Bishop's Head in St. Paul's Wesley [?] Eng. 1910. Preserve for Pam 283 H7932 Hopkins, William the late dreadfull fire London, England Church-yard 1683 Hopkins Family Archives." First Baptist Church, Centennial Anniversary, First Baptist Church, Beverly, First Baptist Church, Beverly, Pam 286 No. 001 Beverly, NJ NJ Unknown NJ 1951 First Baptist Church, Mount 150th Anniversary, November 7, 1951, First Baptist First Baptist Church, Mount Pam 286 No. 002 Holly, NJ Church, Mount Holly, New Jersey Unknown Holly, NJ 1951 Anecdotes and Memoirs of William Boen, A Coloured Man, Who Lived and Died Near Mount Holly, New Friends of Mount Holly Jersey, to which is added The Testimony of Friends of Pam 289.6 C685 No. 020 Monthly Meeting Mount Holly Monthly Meeting concerning him. Philadelphia, PA John Richards 1834 Friends' Historical Society of Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Philadephia Pam 289.6 F912b No. 001 Philadelphia (Founded Fifth Month 16, 1904) Philadelphia, PA The Biddle Press 1909 June 1909 Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia, To Members and Friends: A meeting of Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia will be held on Seventh-day, Sixth Month 4th, 1910, at Haddonfield, Friends' Historical Society of Pam 289.6 F912b No. 002 The Board of Managers N. J... Unknown Philadelphia 1910 June 7, 1910 Historical Society of Haddonfield Archival Collections For live / searchable version of this catalog, visit: https://haddonfieldhistory.org/pamphlets-catalog/ Publication place Published Call number (852 - h) Author (110a or 110) Title (245) (260a) Publisher (260b) year (260c) Comment (500) Friends' Historical Pam 289.6 F912l No. 001 Association List of members of Friends' Historical Association Philadelphia, PA Friends' Historical Association 1924 Autumn 1924 Friends' Historical Pam 289.6 F912l No. 002 Association List of members of Friends' Historical Association Lancaster, PA Lancaster Press, Inc. 1929 Autumn 1929 Friends' Historical Association Summer Meeting In Observance of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Friends' Historical Anniversary Of the Establishment of Philadelphia Pam 289.6 F912l No. 003 Association Yearly Meeting of Friends 1681-1931... Unknown Friends' Historical Association 1931 June 20, 1931 Friends' Historical Autumn 1930, Spring 1931, Spring Pam 289.6 F912l No. 004 Association Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association Haverford, PA Friends' Historical Association 1930 1932, Autumn 1962 Friends' Historical Pam 289.6 F912l No. 005 Association Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association Unknown Friends' Historical Association 1962 Autumn 1962 Who Are These Friends? The People Called Quakers Pam 289.6 F9154 Hubben, William Their Principles and Organization Philadelphia, PA Friends' General Conference undated Friends' Religious and Moral Almanac...The Calculations are for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and The Tract Association of the Northern and Western States, and Are Made to The Tract Association of Pam 289.6 F917 Friends Mean or Clock Time. Philadelphia, PA Friends 1904 1904-1907, 1909, 1913-1915 Quakeriana Notes, concerning treasures new and old p6 recent acquisitions: Haddon- Pam 289.6 K2995 Kelsey, Rayner W., Editor in the Quaker collections of Haverford College Haverford, PA Haverford College 1934 Estaugh-Hopkins Papers; spring 1934 Includes Ann Peirce, William Boen, Rachel Rowland, John Hunt, William Yearly Meeting of the Memorials concerning deceased friends. Published Taylor, Hugh Foulke, Levick Palmer, Religious Society of Friends by direction of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in printed by S. B. Chapman and Elisha Dawson, Bartholomew Fussell, Pam 289.6 M51 a of Philadelphia Philadelphia, in the 5th month, 1841 Philadelphia, PA Co. 1841 Mary Lukens, and Joseph Parrish. Includes Joseph Turner, John Foulke, John Z. Flaglor, Phebe Wood, Samuel Livezey, Elizabeth Twiford, Samuel Pennock, Debby Mifflin, Abraham Yearly Meeting of the Memorials concerning deceased friends. Published Lower, Andrew C. Ridgway, Barclay Religious Society of Friends by direction of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Stokes, Elizabeth Dolby, Sarah Turner, Pam 289.6 M51 b of Philadelphia Philadelphia, in the fifth month, 1848 Philadelphia, PA printed by John Richards 1848 and George Massey. Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Memorials concerning deceased friends: members of Includes Christopher Healy and Pam 289.6 M51 c of Philadelphia the yearly meeting of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Friends' Bookstore 1853 Elizabeth L. Redman. Yearly Meeting of the Memorials concerning deceased friends. Published Includes Rachel Mason, Martha Religious Society of Friends by direction of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Briggs, Jacob Ritter, Elizabeth Pam 289.6 M51 d of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Fifth Month, 1854 Philadelphia, PA T. Ellwood Chapman 1855 Robinson, and Sarah Cowgill. Historical Society of Haddonfield Archival Collections For live / searchable version of this catalog, visit: https://haddonfieldhistory.org/pamphlets-catalog/ Publication place Published Call number (852 - h) Author (110a or 110) Title (245) (260a) Publisher (260b) year (260c) Comment (500) Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Memorials concerning deceased Friends: members Includes Stephen Grellet, Hannah Pam 289.6 M51 e of Philadelphia of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Philadelphia, PA Friends' Book Store 1867 Rhoads, and Elizabeth Pitfield. The cry of innocent blood, sounding to the ear of each member in Parliament. Being a short relation of the barbarous cruelties inflicted lately upon the peaceable people of God called Quakers, at their meeting in Horslydown, in the county of Surrey. Also some plain-dealing with the persecuting, rulers, by Pam 289.6 No. 24 Harris, Charles C.H. London, England 1670 inscribed in pencil "S N Rhoads 1912" An answer to a dark, confused paper: entituled [sic] inscribed "Property of S.N.Rhoads, several things given forth by John Aynsloe : wherein Haddonfield - B. Clark was my direct his confusion and dark spirit is manifest and ancestor early emigrated to East N. Pam 289.6 No. 25 Tyson, John reproved London, England Printed for Benjamin Clark 1683 Jersey" The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting held in London, Braithwaite, Clerk to the by adjournments, from the 20th to the 28th of the The Yearly Meeting of the Pam 289.6 No. 26 Meeting Fifth Month, 1793... London, England Society of Friends, London 1793 The Tract Association of Preaching by Women As wellas by Men, A Gift of The The Tract Association of Pam 289.6 So12p a Friends Holy Spirit. Philadelphia, PA Friends 1886 The Tract Association of Instances of Women's Preaching, From the Apostles' The Tract Association of Pam 289.6 So12p b Friends Days to the Present Time. Philadelphia, PA Friends 1889 Friends' Yearly Meeting magazine and guide to Yearly Meeting of the Philadelphia, containing much interesting and Religious Society of Friends instructive reading matter. Directions where to Pam 289.6 So16 of Philadelphia obtain permits to public institutions, &c. Philadlphia, PA Chas. F. Sinex, printer undated circa 1871 Yearly Meeting of the A brief statement of the rise and progress of the Religious Society of Friends testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against printed by Joseph and William Pam 289.6 So17 of Philadelphia slavery and the slave trade Philadelphia, PA Kite 1843 Circa 1822. Text begins "Customs which are generally approved". Some Pam 289.6 So18 Unknown Thoughts on slavery Philadelphia, PA Unknown undated pages uncut. The constitution of the New-Jersey Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery: to which
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