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Page 30 - An ADDRESS to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those Freemen of the City of Philadelphia who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by virtue of a General Warrant, signed in Council by the Vice- President of the Council of Pennsylvania.
Page 23 - A Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and Others of the People Called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Parts Adjacent, from Nearly the First Settlement Thereof to the Year 1787, with Some of the Last Expressions and Exhortations of Many of Them; also an Alphabetical Index.
Page 24 - A declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms.
Page 35 - Institution (Baptist), the Theological Seminary of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, and nearly all Catholic theological seminaries.
Page 36 - The TESTIMONY of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting of the Representatives of said people in PENNSYLVANIA and NEW JERSEY, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775...
Page 26 - A Collection of Acts of Parliament, and Clauses of Acts of Parliament, relative to those Protestant Dissenters, who are usually called by the Name of Quakers, from the year 1688.
Page 26 - Report of the trial and acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, assistant Justices of the Supreme court of Pennsylvania, on an impeachment before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805.
Page 24 - God's Protecting Providence, Man's Surest Help and Defence in Times of Greatest Difficulty, and most Eminent Danger...
Page 24 - Earnest Address to such of the People called Quakers as are sincerely desirous of Supporting and maintaining the Christian Testimony of their Ancestors. Occasioned by a Piece intituled, " The Testimony of the People called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting of the Representatives of said People in Pennsylvania, &c.
Page 33 - GEORGE LEIB HARRISON FOUNDATION. Through the generosity of the late CC Harrison, LL.D., Provost of the University, 1894-1910, a fund was presented to the University in 1895 known as the "George Leib Harrison Foundation for the Encouragement of Liberal Studies and the Advancement of Knowledge.

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