Author: | Sandilands, Robert. |
Title: | An expedient for peace, or some Christian and reasonable proposals, once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading conducing to an amicable composure of differences among them: with a healing epistle to them from Friends of Bristol, on both sides, tenderly advising them to meet all together again in their ancient publick meeting house. As also a seasonable expostulation and a persuasive to a reconciliation, with some remarkable testimonies added to promote the same and several objections against it answered, which may tend to a general service. |
Print source: | An expedient for peace, or some Christian and reasonable proposals, once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading conducing to an amicable composure of differences among them: with a healing epistle to them from Friends of Bristol, on both sides, tenderly advising them to meet all together again in their ancient publick meeting house. As also a seasonable expostulation and a persuasive to a reconciliation, with some remarkable testimonies added to promote the same and several objections against it answered, which may tend to a general service. Sandilands, Robert. Reading: [s.n.], sixth month 1692. |
Alternate titles: | Expedient for peace Some Christian and reasonable proposals, once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading |
Notes: |
Anonymous. By Robert Sandilands.
Contents on p. 74.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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Subject terms: |
Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
Society of Friends -- Early works to 1800.
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URL: | http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A62154.0001.001 |
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