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INDEX TO VOLUME FOURTH.

ABERDEEN Magistrates, intolerance of, defeated, 87.
ABOLITION of Slave Trade, first petition for, 318.
ABSOLUTION in Court, copy of an, 324.

ACKWORTH School, establishment of, 285, 305, 309.
ACT for the more easy recovery of Tithes, 1835, p. 173.

ADAIR, Sergeant, his endeavours to serve Friends in the House, 337.
ADDRESS and Language treated, 244.

to the free coloured people of Philadelphia, 361.

ADDRESSES of Friends to the Throne, 17, 24, 65, 87, 89, 116, 153,
155, 198, 221, 223, 266, 326, 331.

AFFECTION, Conjugal (Poetry), 112.

AFFIRMATION, Friends', enacted for New Jersey, 87.

extended to Britain, 116.

renewed for Pennsylvania, 153.
made perpetual for Ireland, 198.

sufficiently enacted for future time, 195.

AID and Contribution Act, 93.

ALEXANDER James, (New Jersey) his character, 119.

'ALL of one Religion,' how and when, 240.

AMERICAN Revolution, advice and proceedings about, 316.

ANDREWS, Peter, deceased, account of, 248.

ANNE, Queen, 19, 83, dec. 87.

ANTIQUITY and ordination of true Ministry, &c. 47.

APPEAL to a Senator,' about an outrage on the people, (Poetry) 352.
ASHTON, Jon, dec. account of, 236.

ASSOCIATION, Protestant, excesses caused by the, 315.

BALAAM, his character appreciated, 267.

BANGORIAN Controversy opened people's eyes, 116.
BANKS, John, Minister, dec. account of, 98.

BAPTIST Convert, ominous salutation addressed to a, 51.

BARCLAY, John (brother of the Apologist) dec. 119.

his work presented to the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, 204.

BEATING, bestowed on a Quaker, returned by a Turk, 104.
BEAUTY in the Creation, and in the mind, 79.

BEAUFOY, Henry, moves repeal of Test Act, 322.

BEHAVIOUR of a Minister of Christ chased at sea, 180.
BELCHER, Jonathan, Governor of New Jersey, dec. 120.
BEVAN, Evan, (schoolmaster) of Pontymoyle, dec. 214.
BEWLEY, Mungo, Minister, dec. account of, 237.

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BHADRI-NATH, idol and temple of, 139.
BHEESTIE (Calcutta,) his office described, 90.
BHOTEANS, their magic, 208.

BIBLE distrained, and returned as useless, 54.

BILL against occasional conformity, 84. Act repealed, 117.
for relief in cases of Tithe, lost in the Lords, 1737; 167.
passed both houses, nem. con. 1835, 173.

BIRMINGHAM, Riots at, 329.

BLACK hoods and green aprons, how lately canonical, 243.
BLAKELING, John, Minister, dec. account of, 25.
Books, pernicious denounced, and good provided, 259.
how furnished to library of Ackworth School, 336.
BOWNAS, Samuel, Minister, 37. Deceased, 248.
BRIDE'S Cake, (Poetry) 111.

BRIGGINS, William, dec. account of, 35.

BRISSOT, French Traveller, quoted, 316, 383.

BRITISH Isles, as enumerated by Pliny, 195.

BURNET, William (son of Bishop Burnet) Governor New Jersey, 118.

CADWALLADER, John, Minister, dec. 239.

CAMM, Thomas, Minister, dec. 76. Ann, dec. account of, 25.
CANADA, Covetous expedition against, with shameful miscarriage, 83.
CANARIES, the name, whence derived, 304.

CANDIDATE, denies to Quakers their protestancy, 3, note.
CASES of Suffering, published 1727; 155.

CHALKLEY, George, Min. prophesies the hour of his own death, 103.
Thomas, Minister, 28; dec. 180.

CHARACTER of the Quakers, from Clarkson, 345.
CHESTERFIELD, Earl of, 198.

CHRONOLOGICAL Suminary, &c. 37, 49, 65, 82, 113, 129, 145, 161,
177, 198, 257, 273, 305.

CHURCH, what it is, 3.

Rates, 54, 194, 324.

CHURCHMAN, John, Minister and Elder, account of, 161.

CIVIL Magistrate, his power in religious and charitable affairs, 341.
CLARIDGE, Richard, Minister, some account of, 49; his decease, 57.
a Latin letter of, to John Owen, 52.
CLARKE, Alexander, Minister, dec. 33.

CLARKSON'S Portraiture of Quakerism, Reviewed, 209, 225, 241,
289, 341.

COLERAINE, the Lord, his bigotry, 55.

COMMENT, by an old English Poet, on Isa. lviii. 207.

COMMITTEES and visits of inspection, 266, 276.

CONFESSIONS of faith of Friends, 210, 299.

CONNECTICUT passes an Act entitled 'heretics,' 23.

CONSTANTINE, Emperor, of the changes in the Church under, 9.

CONVERSION and call to the Ministry of a youth, 38.

CORBET, Counsellor Thomas, 41, 44.

CORNBURY, the Lord, Governor of New Jersey, 19.

COURAGE of the Essenes, and its basis, 231.
COURT of Equity set up in Pennsylvania, 132.
COVENTRY Case, for Church-rates, 324.

CRIMINALS, treatment of by Friends, 291.

CRISP, Samuel, his two letters on his change to Quakerism, 216.
CUMBERLAND, William, Duke of (by the rebels called Geordey's
Wolley) 198, 205.

CUNNING MAN, what is his gift, 271.

CZAR Peter, attends Meetings at Frederickstadt, 85.

D'AUBIGNY, the Lord, his opinion of Friends, 26.
DAVIES, Richard, (of Cloddiecochion) Memoir of, 39
DEFORMITY, moral and physical, Lavater on, 191.
DERIVATIONS and meanings of words treated, 124.
DESPOTISM, Spiritual, reviewed, 3.

DICKENSON, James, Minister, account of him, 105.

Jonathan, Speaker Pennsylvania Assembly, 132.
DIOPETES (Acts xix. 35.) or the Meteor-idol, question about, 141.
DISCIPLINE, remarks on Friends', 259.

DISSENTERS, ancient, from the Jewish Establishment, 233.
DIVINATION, a gift distinct from prophecy, 158, 267.

DOBBS, John, Minister, dec. Memoir of, 234.

DOCTRINE of Friends disfigured, 295; cleared, 303.

DOCWRA, Thos. Minister, dec. account of, 99.

DONBAVAND, father and son, schoolmasters at Ackworth, 309.

DRAGON, beast, false prophet, &c. Rev. xvi. 156.

DRESS, remarks on the Quakers', 241.

DUTCHMAN, his peculiarities, 106.

EASTER-DUES reckoned for, 43.

EDMUNDSON, William, decease of, 113.

EDUCATION, advices about, 262.

ELDAD and Medad, how made prophets, 108.

ELDER and Overseer, distinct offices, 327.

ELECTIONS, cautions to Friends respecting, 280.

ELIOT, John 275, 276.

ELISHA, the prophet, his use of divination, 269, 270.

ELLIS, William, Minister, dec. 78.

ELLWOOD, Thos. dec. 114; his autograph copied with anecdote, 120.

ENGLISHMAN, his peculiarities, 105.

ESSENES, account of, from Josephus, 208, 229.

ESTAUGH, John, Minister, 23; dec. 239.

EVANS, John, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 19; removed, 21.

EXCHEQUER and Ecclesiastical Court, prosecutions in, 325.

FAILURES in trade, advice to Friends respecting, 277.
FAITH not (in a proper sense) the gift of God,' 141.
FARMBOROUGH, Mariabella, dec. account of, 97.
FARRINGTON, Abraham, Minister, dec. Memoir of, 248.

FASTING, Herrick and Jeremy Taylor, upon, 207, 360.
FELL, Thomas, Judge, 18.

FEMALE Friend imprisoned for speaking in Church, 199.
FIELD-SPORTS, too indiscriminately condemned, 227.
FIRE, the going through as a religious act, treated, 90.
FISH not to be eaten by those who catch them, 349.
'FIVE Nations' compensated for the murder of an Indian, 151.
FISHER, Miers, an American Friend, his usefulness, 383.
FOTHERGILL, Dr. John, 223, 266, 284.

FOTHERGILLS, the, account of, 309.

Fox, George, his writings, character, &c. 45, 93, 115, 127, 210.
Margaret, (before Fell) 'deceased, 18.

FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 22, 167.

FREDERICKSTADT; Friends sufferings there, 85.

FREE preaching, of the Gospel of Christ, exemplified, 182.

FRENCHMAN, his peculiarities, 106.

FULLER Travel, sued in Ecclesiastical Court for a groat, 199.
FUNDS and Lotteries, advices about, 211, 323.

FUNERAL expences, cheap, in 1684; 122.

FURNITURE, &c. slavery of mind in the choice of, 244.

GAINS of eloquence, 221.

GARDENS of the Hesperides, where situate, 304.

GATES, Nicholas, Clothier and Minister, dec. account of, 76.

GERMAN, his peculiarities, 107.

Settlers in Pennsylvania, their character, 179.

GIBSON, William, Minister, dec. account of 78.

GEORGE I. King, 89;-II. 155;—III. 221.

GHOSTLY tyranny, how maintained, 5, 8.

GOODWIN, John, of Eskyrgoch, North Wales, Minister, dec. 251.

GOLD-HATERS in the East of old, 349.

GOOKIN, Charles, Governor of Pennsylvania, 21, 68.

GOUGH, John, Quaker-historian, 224, 259, dec. 252.

GOVE, Richard, Minister, 23; dec. 29 note.

GOVERNORS of Pennsylvania, 1747-1771: 178.

GOVERNMENT Civil, its restraints not so necessary to Christians, 341.
GREGSON, George, Minister, dec. account of, 35.

GROVE, Jos. Minister, dec. account of, 99.

HAGEN, Jacob, 85.

HAMILTON, Andrew, Governor of Pennsylvania, dec. 19.

Speaker, Pennsylv. Assembly, his address, 168

HANCOCK, Dr. on Friends' conduct in Ireland, 1798; 373.

HART, Francis, prosecuted for an act of the discipline, 223, 259.

HAYDOCK, John, Minister, dies a prisoner, 102.

HERBERT, Lord Edward, of Cherbury, 41, 44.

HERVEY, the Lord, defends the Quakers, 168.

HERETICS, Act entitled, repealed, 23.
HEAVEN, the Priests', what 14.

HILL, Richard, his bold act on the Delaware, 20.

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chosen Speaker of Pennsylvania Assembly, 82.

John, Superintendant of Ackworth School, 309,

HOLLAND, Friends' Meetings in, and when settled, 276.

HOLLIS, Daniel, dies (aged about 97) a prisoner for Tithes, 204.
HOLOSPHYRATON, of a statue called, 220.

HOLY Scriptures, advices to diligent reading of, 262.

HOWARD, Luke, of Dover, Minister, dec. 1699; 35.

HOUSE of Convocation indefinitely prorogued, 116.

HOMAGE, what it is, 126.

HUNTER, General Robt. Governor of New Jersey, 66, 83, 118.
HUBBERSTYE, Robert, Minister, dec. account of, 75.

How to marry out and keep a coach,' 356.

JAFFRAY, Andrew, (and Alexander Jaffray,) dec. account of, 103.
JENINGS, Samuel, Quaker-minister, and Speaker of Pennsylvania
Assembly, 19.

INDIANS, North American, on civilizing the, 144.

visits to, by our Ministers, 28, 188.

treaty with, by Gov. Keith, 145.

INFIDEL party, supposed to exist, 4.

INFLUENCE, at seasons dictates our Law, 287.

IGNORANCE, at what period our Epidemic, 259.

INGOLDSBY, Colonel, in command over New Jersey, 66.
ILLUMINATIONS, measure respecting Friends, upon, 326.
INWARD redemption,' the doctrine of, not tenable, 295–298.
JOAB, his neglect of Absalom, how cured, 110.
JORDAN, the, and dead sea; from Pliny, 137.
Robert, Minister, dec. 184.

KEITH, George, 39.

Sir William, holds the government of Pennsylvania for the
Crown, 131, 153.

KING of Babylon, his methods of divination, 268.

KINGSTON, Duke of, 207.

KINSEY, John, Quaker-minister, and Speaker New Jersey Assembly,

118, 153. 165; dec. 184.

LAMPLUGH, Bishop, 27.

LANCASTER, Joseph, 144.

LANGUAGE and address, remarks on Friends', 244.

LATEY, Gilbert, King's tailor and Quaker-minister, Memoir of, 25.
LAVATER the physiognomist, cited, 105, 143, 191.

LEEDS, Sergeant, his defence of a Friend in Court, 200.
LETTER on Socinianism and the Bible Society, 95.

the Discipline and Yearly Meeting, 175.

an affair with the Rebels, near Penrith, 1745; 205
LICENSE of Spiritual Court for a school, advised against, 52.
LICHFIELD, prosecutions of Friends carried on at, 324.

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