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History of Printing in Maryland, 1791-1800 with a Bibliography of Works Printed in the State During the Period by Rachel A. Minick
Volume 439, Page 420   View pdf image (33K)
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80 22 cm.
Pages: [i-iii] 4-47, [48], 49-116.
Signatures: [A]4, B4, D [!], D4-I4, K4-O4, P2,
Contents: A concise view of the Christian reli-
gion, as professed by the people called Quakers.
By Robert Barclay,. - A short account of the people
called Quakers; their rise, religious principles
& settlement in America. By Anthony Benezet. -
Further considerations on war (By the same
author). - A few serious queries Sc observations.
Addressed to the high perfessors [sic] of religion
in this day, by one who was long in the profession,
but knew not the power; till it pleased the Lord,
by the ministry and writings of the people called
Quakers, to direct him to where alone the power is
to be known, within. By John Spalding. - A few
reasons for leaving the national established mode
of worship, addressed principally to those who at-
tend at the place called St. Gileses church,
Reading. - Two letters written by Samuel Crisp,
about the year 1702, to some of his acquaintance,
upon his change from a chaplain of the Church of
England, to join the people called Quakers. - Ex-
tracts from the writings of divers eminent authors
of different religious denominations; and at var-
ious periods of time, representing the evils and
pernicious effects of stage plays, and other vain
amusements. Ey Lindley Murray. With some addi-
tions.
Evans 35518.
DLG, MH, PHi.

484

Demosthenes, / versus / Cicero; / alias, / the wolf
in the sheep's coat; / or, / the impostor /de-
tected. / Being a suitable reply to the / anti-
Masonic, anti-illuminati, anti- / republican
reveries, / In a late publication, under the in-
sidious / signature of a / Cicero. / [double rule]
Sub ovis pelle ecce lupum! / [double rule] /
[double rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed for the author. / [double
rule] // [1799]

12°. 18 cm.
Pages; [i-iii], iv, [5], 6-49.
Signatures: [A]12, B13.
Evans 35401.
DLC, PHi.



 
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