FIVE in one house divided,' how made out, 92. FLETCHER, Col. Governor of Pennsylvania, his proceedings, 261. FLIM-flam, what, 335. For, the term treated, 336. FORMAL cause, object, &c. 7. Fox, George, 115, 201. dec. 215. his Doctrinals and Epistles, 202, 314, 363, 375. Scriptural faith certified, 314. Defender of the faith, in 1688; 314. Fox, Margaret, fined as Margaret Fell, 153. ministers distrained on for a Poll-tax, 313. -- fearful end of a merciless, 175. GATES, George, imprisoned until death, 153. GILL, Roger, minister, dies of the fever at Philadelphia, 342. GOODAIR, Thomas, minister, dec. 282. GOOD MORNING — good night,' &c. treated by George Fox, 288. refused at markets, 51, 86. GOSPEL, on the term, 54. non-resistance shewn, 74. to be preached to the Indians and negroes, 379. GOVERNMENT of Pennsylvania, 260, 282. GRAVE-STONES and mourning habits, 43. GUION, the Lady, 127, 129. GUISE, Sir John, persecuting, 51. Gunai, John ii, 4, &c. its import, 125, 172. HARRISON, George, abridged Barclay, 54. HEALING by Christ was attended with forgiveness of sins, 55, 73. HERETIC, Tit. iii, 10, remark on, 333. HEROD, on Christ's speech concerning, 93. HIGH and Low Church, distinction of, begins, 65. HILL, John v the Vicar of Sandal, 45. HIPSLEY, John, abused and taken up at a Meeting at Chard, 156. ironed in Ilchester jail, 120. HOLLAND and Germany, visits to, 66, 215, 247. HUBBERTHORN, Richard, letter of, 150. HUDSON, Roger, a martyr for Tithes, 84, 85. HYMANS, Thomas. his case for not swearing, 181. JACOBITE, the name how disowned, 247. JAMES II, his accession as described by Penn, 117. is applied to by suffering Friends, in Ireland, 229. JEFFREYS, Judge, 120. JENNINGS, Samuel, 25, 99, 109. ILL company, advice of Fox against, 366. IMPARTIALITY secures the Prince, 67. IMPRESSMENT of a young Friend, 339. INDEMNITY from prosecution, bought of the Informers, 153. INDULGENCE to dissenters, revoked by Chas. II. 49. INFORMERS pilloried, 136. their perjuries, &c. 52, 54, 70, 87, 136, 153. JOB Chap. xxviii, from the Latin, in paraphrase, 267. ISLE of Man, persecution renewed in, 161. JUBILEE at Ackworth School, 79. JUDAS, his fall gradual, 170. JURY without a Coroner, 181. KEELING, Justice, persecuting, 50. KEITH, George, 5, 102, 219, 259, 278, 293, 341, 371. KIDDER, Bishop, his kindness to Friends, 292. KNOWLEDGE of God in the heathen, of the, 220. LABADIE and his sect, 68. LAD, lass, &c. on the terms, 263. LAKES, a visit to the, in 1807, 141. LAMPIT, William, priest, death and character of, 174. LAMPLUGH, Justice, his fair dealing, 164. LANCASTER, Joseph, 96, 192, 384. LATEY, Gilbert, Î13, 135, 166. LAZARUS, of the proposal to die with, 169. LEEDS, proceedings at, 178. LEVINZ, Judge, 168, 183. LIBERATE, Sheriff's, form of a, 155. LICENCE of the press, bill to restrain, put by, 339. LIVINGSTON, Patrick, minister, 190, 290. LLOYD, Governor, resigns at Philadelphia, 220. his death and character, 260. LODGE, Robert, minister, dec. 214. Logia zōnta, Acts vi, 38; 185. MAGISTRATES of New Jersey, how qualifying, 110. 170. MARKHAM, Governor, commissioned by Penn, 285. Register, form of, 39. George Fox, on proceedings in order to, 58. MARSHALL, Charles, minister, dec. 340. MARY, Princess, married, 69. Second, queen, deceased, her character, 289. MEAD, William, 226. MEADITES and Pennites, 307. MEDALS on Negro Emancipation, 79. MEEKNESS; Intr. 2, 74. MEETINGS broken up by force, 165, 212. on sleeping in, 376. MEETING-HOUSES occupied or demolished, 166. how seen as trees walking, 56. MERLIN, the magician, his exploits, 34. MEW, Bishop, 71. MINISTERS, deceased, accounts of, 70, 204, 212-19, 257, 262, 281. MINISTRY, on provision for and conduct of the, 265, 271, 345, 371. MOLINOS, Michael de, 129, 130. note. MOLINEUX, Mary, minister, dec. 297. MONMOUTH, duke of, his rising, &c. 97, 118, 120. MORE, Hannah, 223, 255. 'MORE sure word of prophecy,' 2 Peter i, 19. 383. MYSTICISM prejudicial to the truth, 14. NATURE, sense of the term, Rom. ii, 14-249. NAYLOR, James, account of, 145. his autograph and R. Hubberthorne's copied, 148 NEW Jersey, 98, 99, 101, 109. NOMENCLATURE of Clouds, lines on, 64. NORFOLK priests and justices petition, 340. OATHS favour the insincere, 29. dispensed with by Charles II, for some Quakers, 195. OCCULT Science, called curious arts' 188. OLD advices before New homilies, 121. ORANGE, Prince of, invited over, 196. ORDINANCES, Col. ii, 20, remarks on, 317. OSSERY, Bp. of, persecutes, 247. OUTRAGE on an aged female, 237. OWEN, Nathanael, fined, 52. his autograph copied (against 384, vol. 2.) PAETS, the Heer, controversy of Barclay with, 199. PARACLETE, what, 171. PARAPHRASES of Scripture, 267. PARDON, on the term, 31. PARKER, Alexander, minister, dec. 211. PARLIAMENT applied to, 69. PAUL, the apostle, how actually guarded to Cæsarea, 207. PEACE of Europe, project for the, 260. PENINGTON, Isaac, minister, dec. 72, 302. MSS. 78. PENN, William, 22, 69, 94, 98, 101, 102, 109, 117, 194, 197, 200, Springett, dec. 346. PENNSYLVANIA, its' government, &c. 102, 260, 282. PERSONALITY of the Holy Ghost, 187. PHILADELPHIA, 94, 347. Chartered, 362. PLANTERS, advice of G. F. to, 380. PLATONISTS, their opinions noticed, 13, 54. Ant and Grasshopper, 160. Ape and Dolphin, 32. Blackmore on Content and discontent, 271. Brush for the Mantle, 48. Christian Sabbath, 79. Extract from Plowman's Creed, 352. Farewel to Emont, 144. POETRY. Recollections in Westmorland, 143, Times of Alfred, a fragment, 63. Verses to a Friend, 224. on John vi, 68, 93. prophetical, of Guion, 127. Way of Salvation, 78. POMP, pageant, procession; whence, 239. PREMUNIRE, 137. PREROGATIVE, danger of invading the, 101. 'PRESCRIPTION money,' 51. PRESS resorted to and defended by Friends, 199, 295, 339. PROPHETS, spirits of, how subject to, 354. PSALMODY treated, 28, 256. Psuche, on the term, 57. QUAKERS, above 1000 petition Chas. II. as prisoners, 114. QUIETISM discussed, 129, 134. RABBONI, on the term, 57. REBELLION, Monmouth's, Friends conduct and affairs during, 118. RELEASE, general, of quakers under James II. 135. REPLEVY made by Penn of his horse, 245. REST of God's people, Heb. iv, treated, 333. RETROSPECT of Half-century to 1700; 353. REVELATION, objective, subjective, 6. REVOLUTION of 1688, how quakers contributed to, 193. RICHARDSON, John, visits Friends in America, 369. disputes with Keith, 373. RIGHT ear of an adversary how cut off, 172. RIOT, how to breed at a Meeting in order to prosecute, 165. RUM, law against selling to Indians, 363. RUPERT, Prince, his kind disposition, 114, 161. RUST of heaped treasure, Jam. v, 3. 382. |