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ls, &c. I. Pennington's Memoirs, and 0 2 6 Review of his Writings, by J. G. Bevan, 12mo. boards T. Ellwood's Life 0 3 0 T. Chalkley's Journal and Works 0 3 0 J. Woolman's Journal and Works 0 4 0 Serious Considerations 0 1 0 J. Churchman's Journal, 12mo. 0 3 0 cloth S. Crisp, Memoirs of, by S. Tuke 0 3 0 J. Gratton's Journal 0 1 0 James Gough's Memoirs, Religious 0 1 6 Experience, &c. D. Hall's Life and Epistles 0 1 6 R. Jordan's Life 0 1 6 G. Latey's Life 0 1 0 Jane Pearson, Memoirs of 0 1 0 C. Story's Life 0 0 6 John Alderson, Memoirs of 0 0 2 Abiah Darby's Catechism 0 0 4 T. Carrington's Exhortation 0 0 2 Selection of G. Fox's Epistles, 0 3 6 by S. Tuke Yearly Epistles to 1817, calf 0 7 0 Selection of Advices 0 1 6 SEWEL'S HISTORY OF FRIENDS, (_new edition_.) Rules and Advices of the Yearly Meeting, _just published_. Penn's Rise and Progress of the 0 0 8 People called Quakers, in which their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry, and Discipline, are plainly declared. _Stiff cover_ _Cloth_ 0 1 0 There is an Association of Friends in London, for the printing and distribution of TRACTS on Moral and Religious Subjects, chiefly such as have a tendency to elucidate and support the Principles of Christianity as held by the Society of Friends; in which there are _sixty two_ different Tracts, price from 3_d._ to 2_s._ 6_d._ per doz. Sold by EDMUND FRY, 73, Houndsditch; and by HARVEY and DARTON, 55, Gracechurch Street, London: also at the Manchester and Stockport TRACT DEPOSITORY. Footnotes {25} Instead of being asked those questions, the present practice is to produce the needful certificates of consent. {26} This second attendance is not now required. {27} This hardly describes the present practice. It is not _during_ the gathering only, if at all, that exhortation takes place. If the corpse be conveyed to a meeting-house, the meeting is held like any other; and what is here called 'Exhortation,' takes place or not, as any minister present believes him or herself influenced. The usage at the burial ground is still as here described. Interments often take place without any previous meeting. {28} The collective sense and judgment
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