A narrative of the strange principles, conduct and character of the people known by the name of Shakers: whose errors have spread in several parts of North-America, but are beginning to diminish, and ought to be guarded against. : In two numbers. / By Amos Taylor. Late of their number, and acquainted with them in five different governments for ten months. ; Number I. Wherein their whole constitution is laid open, more particularly the method used by that people in making their proselytes.
- Title
- A narrative of the strange principles, conduct and character of the people known by the name of Shakers: whose errors have spread in several parts of North-America, but are beginning to diminish, and ought to be guarded against. : In two numbers. / By Amos Taylor. Late of their number, and acquainted with them in five different governments for ten months. ; Number I. Wherein their whole constitution is laid open, more particularly the method used by that people in making their proselytes.
- Author
- Taylor, Amos, b. 1748.
- Publication
- Worcester, (Massachusetts) :: Printed [by Isaiah Thomas] for the author.,
- MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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- Subject terms
- Shakers -- United States.
- Advertisements -- Printing.
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"A narrative of the strange principles, conduct and character of the people known by the name of Shakers: whose errors have spread in several parts of North-America, but are beginning to diminish, and ought to be guarded against. : In two numbers. / By Amos Taylor. Late of their number, and acquainted with them in five different governments for ten months. ; Number I. Wherein their whole constitution is laid open, more particularly the method used by that people in making their proselytes." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N14018.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.