Alexander, Mary (1758-1833): Some account of the life and religious experience of Mary Alexander, late of Needham Market. York, 1811. [272.8 A37] Edited by her brother, William Alexander. Alexander, William (1768-1841): Christian discipline, public religious worship, and Gospel ministry, briefly considered. York, 1814. [272.8 A37] All Friends' Conference, London, 1920: Official report. London, 1920. [272.8 A43] Delegates are listed; New Zealanders on p.28. All Friends' Conference. American Commissions: The fundamental basis of the peace testimony. Philadelphia, 1919. [272.8 A43] Allen, John (1791-1859): State churches and the kingdom of Christ. London, 1853. 3v. [272.8 A43] Allen, (Mary Anne) Marriage: Simple sketches of Christian work and travel. London, 1911. [272.8 A43] Allen, William (1770-1843): Life of William Allen, with selections from his correspondence. London, 1846. [272.8 A43] There is a biography of Allen in Friends of half a century, pp19-31. Angell, Sir Norman (1874-1967): The great illusion. 3rd rev. and enl. ed. London, 1911. (&1912) [272.8 A58] The Annual monitor. London. (Incomplete set: 1843-1918) [272.8 A61] The missing volumes are 1844, 1845, 1871-1908, 1910-15, 1917.The 1846 edition contains an obituary of Elizabeth Fry, pp101-139. Aurelius Antonius, Marcus: The thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antonius. London, 1906. [272.8 A92] Auto-biographical narrations of the convincement and other religious experience of Samuel Crisp [and others]. London, 1848. [272.8 A94] Edited by Thomas Chalk. Backhouse, Edward (1808-1879): Early church history, to the death of Constantine. Edited and enlarged by Charles Tylor. 2nd ed. London, 1885. [272.8 B12] There is a biography of Backhouse in Friends of half a century, pp 39-56. Backhouse, Edward (1808-1879): Early church history, to the death of Constantine. Edited and enlarged by Charles Tylor. 4th ed. 1899. [272.8 B12] Backhouse, Edward (1808-1879): Witnesses for Christ, and memorials of church life, from the fourth to the thirteenth century ...by Edward Backhouse and Charles Tylor. London, 1887. 2v. [272.8 B12] Backhouse, James: A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies. London, 1843. [272.8 B12] There is a biography of Backhouse in Friends of half a century, pp 57-63. Backhouse, Katharine: A memoir of Mary Capper. London, 1847. [272.8 B12] Backhouse is the editor rather than author. Married to John Backhouse (1764-1847), she was originally a Capper. There is a brief biography of Mary Capper in the Annual monitor for 1846, pp8-14. Baker, George: Unhistoric acts: some records of early Friends in north-east Yorkshire. London, 1906. [272.8 B17] Barclay, Abram Rawlinson (1794-1845), compiler: Letters, &c., of early Friends. London, 1841. [272.8 B24] Barclay, John (1797-1838): A selection from the letters and papers of the late John Barclay. London, 1841. [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): Apology for the true Christian divinity. Abridged by George Harrison. London, 1815. [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): Apology for the true Christian divinity. 10th ed. 1841. [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): [Apology. Selections.] Views of Christian doctrine. Philadelphia, 1882. [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): [Apology. Propositions 1-2] On immediate revelation. Philadelphia, 188-? [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): [Apology. Proposition 2] On immediate revelation. Philadelphia, 188-? [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): [Apology. Proposition 13] Concerning the Communion. Philadelphia, 188-? [272.8 B24] Barclay, Robert, the Elder (1648-1690): A treatise on church government. Philadelphia, 188-? [272.8 B24] Bates, Elisha (1781-1861): The doctrines of Friends. York, 1826. [272.8 B32] Bates, Elisha (1781-1861): The doctrines of Friends. York, 1835. [272.8 B32] Bates, Elisha (1781-1861): The doctrines of Friends. 7th ed. York, 1849. [272.8 B32] Baxter, Archibald: We will not cease. London, Victor Gollancz, 1939. [272.8 B34] Beck, Mary Elizabeth: Collateral testimonies to "Quaker principles". 2nd ed. 1898 & 3rd ed., rev. and enl. London, 190-? [272.8 B39] Beck, Mary Elizabeth: Turning-points, and their results in the lives of eminent Christians. London, 1887. [272.8 B39] Beck, William (1823-1907): The Friends: who they are - what they have done. London, 1893. [272.8 B39] On New Zealand Friends: p.256. Beck, William (1823-1907): George Whitehead. London, 1901. [272.8 B39] Bell, John Hyslop: British folks & British India fifty years ago. Manchester, 1891. [272.8 B43] Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814): Extracts from the letters and other writings of the late Joseph Gurney Bevan. London, 1821. [272.8 B57] Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814): Piety promoted: the tenth part. 2nd ed. London, 1811. [272.8 B57] Bevans, John: A brief view of the doctrines of the Christian religion as professed by the Society of Friends. London, 1810. [272.8 B57] Bible. English. 1903. Authorized: The century Bible. Edinburgh. (Incomplete: Hebrews [edited by A.S. Peake] and Revelation [edited by C. Anderson Scott] only.) [272.8 B58] Bickley, Augustus Charles: George Fox and the early Quakers. London, 1884. [272.8 B58] Bowden, James: The history of the Society of Friends in America. London, 1850. (Incomplete: v.1, pts 1-4.) [272.8 B78] Braithwaite, William Charles (1862-1922): The beginnings of Quakerism. London, 1912. [272.8 B81 ] Brayshaw, Alfred Neave (1861-1940): The personality of George Fox. London, 1913. &1919 [272.8 B81] Brayshaw, Alfred Neave (1861-1940): The Quakers: their story and message. Harrogate, 1921. [272.8 B81] A brief account of the rise of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia, 1889. [272.8 B85] Brief memoirs of George Fox, and William Penn, with a biographical sketch of Elizabeth Fry. London, 1863. [272.8 B85] Budge, Frances Anne: Annals of the early Friends. 2nd ed. London, 1886. [272.8 B93] Budge, Frances Anne: The Barclays of Ury, and other sketches of the early Friends. London, 1881. [272.8 B93] Budge, Frances Anne: Isaac Sharp, an apostle of the nineteenth century. 2nd ed. London, 1899. [272.8 B93] Account of Sharp's visit with Neave to New Zealand, principally Bluff, in 1882, on pp.135-7. Budge, Jane (1832-?):William Penn. London, 1885. [272.8 B93] Burnyeat, Jonathan (1686-1709): Some account of the Gospel labours of Jonathan Burnyeat. 2nd ed. London, 1857. [272.8 B96] A catechism for the younger members of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia, 1891. [272.8 C35] Caton, William (1636-1665): Journals of the lives and Gospel labours of William Caton and John Burnyeat. 2nd ed. London, 1839. [272.8 C35] Chalkley, Thomas (1675-1741): A journal of the life, travels, and Christian experiences of Thomas Chalkley. New ed. London, 1818. [272.8 C44] Chalmers, James, of Port Moresby (1841-1901): James Chalmers: his autobiography and letters. London, 1902. [272.8 C44] This is not Chalmers' autobiography but a book about him by Richard Lovett (1851-1904). Clark, George Norman, Sir: Unifying the world. London, 1920. [272.8 C61] Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846): The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade by the British Parliament. London, 1808. 2v. [272.8 C61] Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846): Memoirs of the private and public life of William Penn. London, 1812-1813. 2v. [272.8 C61] Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846): A portraiture of the Christian profession and practice of the Society of Friends. Glasgow, 1869. [272.8 C61] Cobden, Richard: Political writings. London, 1903. 2v. [272.8 C65] Coope, Robert: Shall I fight? London, 1935. [272.8 C76] Corder, Susanna (1788-1864), compiler: Memorials of deceased members of the Society of Friends. 3rd ed., corrected and enl. Lindfield, 1840. & 6th ed. London, 1845 [272.8 C72] There is a brief account of Corder in the Annual monitor for 1865. Crosfield, Gulielma: Two sunny winters in California. London, 1904. [272.8 C93] Dawson, William James: The makers of English fiction. London, 1905. [272.8 D26] Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes: After the War. London, 1915. [272.8 D55] Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes: Causes of international war. London, 1920. [272.8 D55] Dudley, Mary (1749-1823): The life of Mary Dudley, including an account of her religious engagements and extracts from her letters. London, 1825. [272.8 D84] Edited by her daughter Elizabeth. Dymond, Jonathan: Essays on the principles of morality, and on the private and political rights and obligations of mankind. 8th ed. London, 1886. & 9th ed. Dublin, 1894. [272.8 D99] Dymond, Jonathan: An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity. Philadelphia, 1892. [272.8 D99] Edmundson, William (1627-1712): A journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry ... of William Edmundson. 3rd ed. Dublin, 1820. [272.8 E24] Ellwood. Thomas (1639-1713): The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood. 5th ed. York, 1825. & London, 1835; Philadelphia, 1837. [272.8 E45] Emmott, Elizabeth Braithwaite: Loving service; a record of the life of Martha Braithwaite. London, 1896. [272.8 E54] Evans, Charles: Friends in the seventeenth century. New and rev. ed. Philadelphia, 1885. [272.8 E92] Evans, Thomas: An exposition of the faith of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers. York, 1829. [272.8 E92] Fellowship of Reconciliation. Auckland Branch: Gold for iron. Auckland, 1916. [272.8 F32] Although closely allied with the Society of Friends on pacifist issues, the Fellowship embraced a mixture of denominations. Finney, Charles Grandison (1792-1875): Memoirs. London, 1921. [272.8 F51] Ford, John (1801-1875): Memoir of Thomas Pumphrey, for twenty-seven years Superintendent of Ackworth School. London, 1864. [272.8 F71] Ford, John (1801-1875): Memorials of John Ford. Edited by Silvanus Thompson. London, 1877. [272.8 F71] Fox, Anna F.Memoir of Robert Charleton. 2nd ed. London, 1876. [272.8 F79] Fox was Charleton's sister-in-law. Fox, Caroline (1820-1871): Memories of old friends, being extracts from the journals and letters of Caroline Fox of Penjerrick, Cornwall. 4th ed. London, 1882. 2v. [272.8 F79] Fox was an intellectual who knew both John Stuart Mill and Thomas Carlyle. Letters from Mill to her brother, Robert Barclay Fox, make up an appendix to the second volume. Fox, George (1624-1690): A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love in the work of the ministry of ... George Fox. 6th ed. Leeds, 1836. 2v. & 8th ed. London, 1902. 2 v. [272.8 F79] Fox, George (1624-1690): A memoir of the life, travels and Gospel labours of George Fox. London, 1839. & 1867. [272.8 F79] Fox, George (1624-1690): Selections from the epistles, & c of George Fox. York, 1825. & 2nd ed. London, 1848. [272.8 F79] Fox, Maria (1793-1844): Memoirs of Maria Fox. London, 1846.[272.8 F79] Freeman, Ann (1797-1826): A memoir of the life and ministry of Ann Freeman. 2nd ed. London, 1828. [272.8 F85] Friends and the war. London, 1914. [272.8 F91] Addresses delivered at a conference at Llandudno, September 25th-30th, 1914. Friends of a half century. London, 1891. [272.8 F91] Fifty portraits of Friends 1840-1890, edited by William Robinson. The Friends' quarterly examiner. London. (Incomplete set: v. 1-23; 1867-1889) [272.8 F91] All the issues for 1888 and most of those for 1889 are missing. Gardiner, Alfred George: Life of George Cadbury. London, 1923. [272.8 G22] Grane, William Leighton: The passing of war. London, 1912. [272.8 G75] Grellett du Mabillier, Etienne de (1773-1855): Memoirs of the life and Gospel labours of Stephen Grellett. 2nd ed. London, 1861. 2v. [272.8 G82] Edited by Benjamin Seebohm. Grubb, Isabel: J. Ernest Grubb of Carrick-on-Suir. Dublin, 1923. [272.8 G88] Grubb, Isabel: Quaker homespuns, 1655-1833. London, 1932. [272.8 G88] Guest, William: Stephen Grellet. London, 1887. [272.8 G93] Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operation, of Christianity. London, 1825. [272.8 G97] Elizabeth Fry was Gurney's sister, Anna Backhouse his daughter. Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): A letter to a friend on the authority, purpose, and effects, of Christianity, and especially on the doctrine of redemption. 3rd ed. London, 1824. [272.8 G97] Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney. Norwich, 1854. 2v. [272.8 G97] Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): Observations on the distinguishing views and practices of the Society of Friends. New ed. London, 1859. [272.8 G97] Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): Observations on the religious peculiarities of the Society of Friends. London, 1824. & 3rd ed. 1824. [272.8 G97] Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847): Sermons and prayers, delivered in the city of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1838. [272.8 G97] Hack, Mary Pryor: Mary Pryor. London, 1887. [272.8 H12] Hirst, Francis Wrigley: The arbiter in council. London, 1906. [272.8 H67] Hodgkin, Henry T.: Friends beyond seas. London, 1916. [272.8 H69] Hodgkin, Lucy Violet: A book of Quaker saints. London, 1918. [272.8 H69] Hodgkin, Thomas: The trial of our faith, and other papers. London, 1911. [272.8 H69] Hodgson, Joseph Spence: A history of Penketh School, 1834-1907. London, 1907. [272.8 H69] Hodgson, W.: The lives, sentiments and sufferings of some of the reformers and martyrs before, since, and independent of the Lutheran Reformation. Philadelphia, 1867. [272.8 H69] Howgill, Francis: Memoirs of Francis Howgill, with extracts from his writings, by James Backhouse. York, 1823. [272.8 H85] Hoyland, John Somervell: The light of Christ. London, 1928. [272.8. H86] Hunt, Ann: Memorials and letters of Ann Hunt. London, 1893. [272.8 H94] Hutchinson, Jonathan (1760-1835): Extracts from letters of Jonathan Hutchinson. London, 1835. [272.8 H98] In memoriam: Henry and Anna Richardson. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1892. [272.8 I41] Jackson, Margaret (d. 1822): Extracts from letters and other pieces, written by Margaret Jackson, during her last illness. Dublin, 1824. [272.8 J13] Jaffray, Alexander: Diary of Alexander Jaffray, Provost of Aberdeen, one of the Scottish Commissioners to King Charles II, and a member of Cromwell's Parliament. 2nd ed. London, 1834. [272.8 J16] Kendall, John (1726-1815), compiler: Letters on religious subjects, written by divers Friends deceased. London, 1802-1805. 2v. [272.8 H32] Kendall, John (1726-1815): Memoirs of the life and religious experience of John Kendall. London, 1815. [272.8 K32] Contains a short memoir by William Sewel. Lewis, William (1753-1816): Memoirs of the life and religious experience of William Lewis. 2nd ed. Bristol, 1820. [272.8 L67] A library of peace & war. London, l907. [272.8 L71] Lury, Sarah Jane: Ann Fletcher Jackson, pioneer resident minister in the Society of Friends, New Zealand. London, 1904. [272.8 L96] Marshall, Charles (1636-1698): The journal, together with sundry epistles and other writings, of Charles Marshall. London, 1844. [272.8 M37] Edited by Thomas Chalk. Memoir of John Sharp, late Superintendent of Croydon School. London, 1857. [272.8 M53] Edited by Samuel Hare. A memoir of Rebecca Hubbs, a minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends. Philadelphia, 188-? [272.8 M53] Miscellaneous essays; very generally with reference to the Christian principles of the Religious Society of Friends. London, 1870. [272.8 M67] Morland, Oliver: William White, a brother of men. Birmingham, 1903. [272.8 M86] National Life and International Relations; being the report of commission II issued by the committee of the Peace Conference of All Friends. London, 1920. [272.8 N28] Neave, Joseph James: A basket of fragments. London, 1899. [272.8 N34] New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic: Temperance and prohibition in New Zealand. London, 1930. [272.8 N51] Newman, Henry Stanley: Christian solidarity. London, 1888. [272.8 N55] Newman, Henry Stanley: Palestine lessons to my class. London, 1888. [272.8 N55] Ollis, Thomas: Scripture texts examined. Manchester, 1882. [272.8 O49] Pearson, Jane Sibson (1735-1816): Sketches of piety, in the life and religious expression of James Pearson. 2nd ed. York, 1818. [272.8 P35] Pemberton, John (1727-1794): The life and travels of John Pemberton. London, 1844. [272.8 P39] Penington, Isaac (1614-1679): Letters of Isaac Penington. Philadelphia, 183-? [272.8 P41] Penington, Isaac (1614-1679): The seed of the Kingdom. London, 1912. [272.8 P41] Penington, Isaac (1614-1679): Selections from the works of Isaac Penington. London, 1837. [272.8 P41] Edited by John Barclay. Penn, William (1644-1718): A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers. 12th ed. Manchester, 1834. [272.8 P41] Penn, William (1644-1718): No Cross, no crown. London, 1851. & 26th ed. 1896. [272.8 P41] Penn, William (1644-1718): William Penn's journal of his travels in Holland and Germany in 1677, in the service of the Gospel. 4th ed., rev. London, 1835. [272.8 P41] Pennington, Mary (d. 1682): Some account of circumstances in the life of Mary Pennington. London, 1821. [272.8 P41] Pike, Joseph: Some account of the life of Joseph Pike of Cork, in Ireland. London, 1837. [272.8 P63] Present day papers. Haverford, Pa. (Incomplete set: v.1-2; 1914-1915) [272.8 P93] Prime, S. Irenaeus: Fifteen years of prayer in the Fulton Street Meeting. London, 1872. [272.8 P94] Principles of Quakerism. Rev. and stereotype ed. Philadelphia, 1909. [272.8 P94] Pumphrey, Caroline Westcombe, (1845-1925): Samuel Baker of Hoshangabad. London, 1900. [272.8 P98] Ransome, Edwin R., compiler: The atonement. 2nd ed. London, 1896. [272.8 R18] Ranyard, Ellen Henrietta White: The Book and its story. 14th ed. London, 1860. [272.8 R18] Reid, Stuart J.: Sir Richard Tangye. London, 1911. [272.8 R35] Reynolds, Richard (1735-1816): Letters of Richard Reynolds. London, 1852. [272.8 R46] Includes a memoir by his granddaughter Hannah Mary Rathbone. Richard, Henry: Memoirs of Joseph Sturge. London, 1864. [272.8 R52] Sturge's dates are 1794-1859. There is a brief biography of Sturge in Friends of half a century, pp 283-293. Richardson, John: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson. Philadelphia, 1880. [272.8 R52] Ripley, Dorothy: The extraordinary conversion and religious experience of Dorothy Ripley, with her first voyage and travels in America. 2nd ed. London, 1817. (v.1 only) [272.8 R59] Roberts, Ellwood: Lyrics of Quakerism, and other poems. Norristown, Pa., 1895. [272.8 R65] Rowntree, Benjamin Seebohm (1871-1952): Poverty. 3rd ed. London, 1902. [272.8 R87] Rowntree, John Stephenson: John Stephenson Rowntree; his life and work. London, 1908. [272.8 R87] The author is not in fact Rowntree himself but Phebe Doncaster. Ryan, Beatrice Maud (Ascoli): A fearless voyager. London, 1925. [272.8 R99] Savery, William (1750-1804): A journal of the life, travels, and religious labours of William Savery. London, 1844. [272.8 S26] Scattergood, Thomas (1748-1814): Memoirs of Thomas Scattergood. London, 1845. [272.8 S27] Scott, Job (1751-1793): The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance. Providence, Mass., 1803. (Bound with Alexander, W. Christian discipline) [272.8 A37] Scott, Job (1751-1793): Letters from Job Scott. London, 1810. (Bound with preceding item) [272.8 A37] In bound volume, the letters precede the Baptism. 162. Scott, Samuel: A diary of some religious exercises and experience of Samuel Scott. London, 1809. [272.8 S42] Seebohm, Benjamin (1798-1871): Memoirs of William Forster. London, 1865. 2v. [272.8 S45] There is a brief biography of Forster in Friends of half a century, pp 127-132, and of Seebohm, pp 277-282. Sellars, Samuel: Memoirs and remains. London, 1875. [272.8 S46] Sewel, William (1653-1720): The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers. Philadelphia, 183-? 2v. in 1. [272.8 S51] Shackleton, Richard: Memoirs and letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton, late of Ballitore, Ireland. New ed. London, 1849. [272.8 S53] Edited by Lydia Ann Barclay. Smith, Charlotte Fell: James Parnell, died in Colchester Castle, 4th May 1656 aetat 19. 2nd ed. London, 1907. [272.8 S65] Smith, Edward: The life of William Dewsbury. London, 1836. [272.8 S65] Smith, Frederick (1757-1823): Reason and revelation considered as connected with Christian faith and experience. London, 1811. Bound with Samuel Scott's Diary, 1809. (Binder's title: Tracts.) Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: Extracts from the minutes and advices.2nd ed. London, 1802. & 4th ed. London, 1862. & 1864. [278.2 F91] In the 4th ed. the title changes to Extracts from the minutes and epistles. Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: [Book of Discipline] Rules of discipline of the Religious Society of Friends. 3rd ed. London, 1834. [278.2 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: Book of Christian discipline of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain. London, 1883. [278.2 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: Christian discipline of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain and Australia. London, 1906. 2v. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: Christian discipline of the Religious Society of Friends. London, 1911-17. 3v. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: [Book of Discipline. Pt. 1.] Christian life, faith & thought in the Society of Friends. London, 1922. & 1923, 1927, 1954. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: [Book of Discipline. Pt. 2.] Christian practice. London, 1927. & 1954. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: [Book of Discipline. Pt. 3.] Church government. London, 1931. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: Epistles from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in London, to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere, from 1681 to 1857. London, 1858. 2v. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting: A selection from the Christian advices. London, 1813. [272.8 F91] Society of Friends. New Zealand Yearly Meeting: Report of the general meeting. Christchurch, 1912-1956. [272.8 F91] The set is complete, with full listings of New Zealand Quakers and their street addresses. Sturge, Joseph (1793-1859): The West Indies in 1837. London, 1838. [272.8 S93] There is a brief biography of Sturge in Friends of half a century, pp 283-293. Tagore, Rabindranth: Gitanjali, and Fruit-gathering. London, 1919. [272.8 T12] Tanner, William (1815-1866): Three lectures on the early history of the Society of Friends in Bristol and Somersetshire. London, 1858. [272.8 T16] There is a brief biography of Tanner in Friends of half a century, pp 294-299. Taylor, Hannah: Memoir of Hannah Taylor. York, 1820. [272.8 T24] Thomas, Anna Lloyd Braithwaite: Nancy Lloyd. Baltimore, 1927. [272.8 T46] Thompson, William (1794-1817): Letters of William Thompson. 3rd ed. Preston, 1819. [272.8 T46] Thomson, Leila: Modern miracles. London, 1883. [272.8 T46] Thorp, John: Letters of the late John Thorp, of Manchester. Liverpool, 1820. [272.8 T51] Tregelles, Edwin Octavius: Edwin Octavius Tregelles, civil engineer and minister of the Gospel. London, 1892. [272.8 T81] Tuke, Henry (1814-1855): Biographical notices of members of the Society of Friends. York, 1815-1826. 2v. [272.8 T91] Contains lives of George Fox, James Parnel, John Camm, William Robinson, Marmaduke Stephenson, Mary Dyer, William Leddra, Thomas Aldam, Margret Kellam, Joan Kellam, James Nayler, John Lilburne, George Fox the Younger, Richard Hubberthorne, William Ames, Edward Burrough, Humphrey Smith, John Audland, William Caton, Samuel Fisher. There is a brief biography of Tuke in the 1856 edition of the Annual Monitor, pp 191-197. Tylor, Charles: The Camisards. London, 1893. [272.8 T98] Tylor, Charles: The Huguenots in the seventeenth century. London, 1892. [272.8 T98] Urquhart, Henry Ritchie (1879?-1963): Men and marbles. Auckland, 1917. [272.8 U79] Waldmeier, Theophilus: The autobiography of Theophilus Waldmeier, missionary. London, 1886. [272.8 W16] Wallis, Isaac Henry: Frederick Andrews of Ackworth. London, 1924. [272.8 W19] Webb, Maria: The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their friends. 2nd ed. London, 1867. [272.8 W37] Webb, Maria: The Penns and Peningtons of the seventeenth century. 2nd ed. London, 1891. [272.8 W37] Westlake, William Colson (1822-1887): The sure foundation; or, Past and future of the Society of Friends. London, 1860. [272.8 W51] There is a brief biography of Westlake in Friends of half a century, pp 305-310. Wheeler, Daniel (1772-1840): Memoirs of the life and Gospel labours of the late Daniel Wheeler. London, 1842. [272.8 W56] White, William (1820-1900): Friends in Warwickshire, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Birmingham, 1873. [272.8 W61] Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892): Child life in prose. London, 1880. [272.8 W61] Whittier is the editor rather than the author. Wigham, Hannah Maria: A Christian philanthropist of Dublin; a memoir of Richard Allen. London, 1886. [272.8 W65] There is a brief biography of Allen in Friends of half a century, pp 8-12. Willyams, Jane Louisa: The Waldensian church in the valleys of Piedmont, from the earliest period to the present time. New and rev. ed. London, 1879. [272.8 W71] Wilson, Thomas (1654-1725): Journals of the lives, travels, and Gospel labours of Thomas Wilson, and James Dickinson. London, 1847. [272.8 W74] Wilson, William Ernest: The Christian ideal. London, 1919. [272.8 W74] Woolman, John (1720-1772): Journal. London, 1903. & 1857. [272.8 W89] Yeardley, John (1786-1858): Memoir and diary of John Yeardley. London, 1859. [272.8 Y39] There is a brief biography of Yeardley in Friends of half a century, pp 325-330 and the 1859 edition of the Annual monitor, p216. |