LIGHT within, doctrine of, examined, 57. LIGHTFOOT, Michael, Provincial Treasurer of Pennsylvania, dec. 184 LIVING offered to a Quaker-minister, 237. LLOYD, Bishop, anecdote of, 44. Thomas and Samuel committed from Meeting to custody, 41, attend church, and preach there, 44. LLOYD, David, his factious conduct in New Jersey, 68, 153. LOGAN-STONE; one mentioned in Pliny, 221. LOGAN, James, Sec. New Jersey, President Council Philadelphia, 17, LOOPS and Stays antiquated within the present century, 228, 242. LOTTERY, reprobated and petitioned against, 330. MARKHAM, George, Vicar of Carlton, sues for tithes, 330. Certificate, curious, of 1673; 314. out of the Society, concerning, 321, 356. MEAD, William dec : his epitaph, 115. MEMORY, extraordinary instances of, 80. MINISTERS of the Gospel, to what entitled in the outward, 344. MINISTRY, remarks on its exercise by Friends, 163. MIRIAM and Moses, whence their difference, 108, 109. MORE'S Utopia, account of, 61, 71. MORPETH, the Lord, 193. MORRIS, Lewis, Governor of New Jersey, his character, 119. MUSIC, how treated by the Quakers, 212. MYSTERY breeds misrule and misconduct, 256. NAMES of months and days rejected by Friends, account of, 203. NEALE, Mary (Peisley) dec. account of, 238. NEW Jersey, East and West, surrender of to Queen Anne, 19. England Friends petition government, 152. Tithe Act, and letter from a Jurist concerning, 172. NEWS for the professors of Christianity, 46. NORTON, Thomas, his imprisonment for tithe, 325: release, 326. OATHS, well treated in our behalf by Clarkson, 342. OBSERVANCES, benefit of, to the aspiring, 290. OBITUARY of leading Friends, 33, 74, 97, 180, 214, 234, 246. ORIGINAL propensity to sin, treated, 143. PAPACY, its real origin, 12. PAPER-CURRENCY in New Jersey, 66: in Pennsylvania 152. PENN, William, 17: his latter years and decease, 129. John and Richard, 162. PENNSYLVANIA, its government, politics, trade, &c. 68, 81, 83, 131, PENNSYLVANIA, mortgaged and redeemed, 130. how left by Penn's will, 131. PERRYN, Judge, advises Friends about their sufferings, 327. its population, trade, &c. 1774; 178. PHILIPPI, of the transactions at, 271. PITTS, William, Minister, dec. account of, 250. PLINY the Naturalist, extracts and remarks, 220, 304, 349. PRINCIPLE, religious, what it is, 58. PRINTS and portraits among Friends, remark about, 244. PSALMODY, treated, 213, 225. PTOLEMAIS and Berenice, Pliny about, 349. PURVER'S translation of the Bible, by whom patronised, 312. QUAKER superstition acknowledged, 347. traditions, caution about, 128. benevolence, asserted and accounted for, 346. QUERIES, original, of the Society, specimen of, 122. RANSOME, Richard, Miller and Minister, account of, 101. Ireland 1798; 336, 373. REFORMATION, intolerant character of the, 13. checked by self-interest, 257. RELIGION of the Quakers, not peculiar, 294. REMARKS on Scripture passages, 29, 90, 108, 137, 141, 156. REVENUE, advices against defrauding the, 275. REVERENCE, real meaning of the word, 126. RICH, the, how treated by Friends, 290. RICHARDSON, John, Minister, dec. account of, 246. RICHMOND, duke of, 193, 207. RIGGE, Ambrose, Minister, dec. 22. RIOTS in London, 1780; 315. at Birmingham 1791; 329. ROOKE, George, Minister, dec. his character, 237. RULES of Discipline of the American Separatists, noticed, 379. SACHEVEREL, his seditious proceedings, 66. SANDFORD, Major, expelled the New Jersey Assembly, 68. SARMATIA and the Hyperborei, from Pliny, 197. SCHOOLS for the youth, 259, 285. SCOUGAL, his work entitled, The Life of God in the soul of man,' 134. SECTS, raged at plainness and simplicity, 127. what, in the province of Pennsylvania, 179. SEDITIOUS Meeting Act, deliberation upon, 332. SERVICE gratuitously rendered in the discipline, 266. SINGING, modern, unintelligible and therefore unsound, 214. keeping, testified against by Woolman, 185. SMITH, Stephen, Minister, dec. 34. Samuel, and the New Jersey Smiths, 118, 184. SOUND learning, the cure for credulity, 348. SOUTHEY Robert, revives old calumnies, 183. SPEECH of a Quaker-minister to the Pennsylvania Assembly, 166. STANHOPE, Earl of, 325. STUART, James, 17. STYLE altered; advice to Friends thereupon, 201. SUBSCRIPTIONS to relieve Friends sufferings, 324, 374. SUFFERINGS, amounts of, ascertained, 1, 2, 276, 324, 340. SUFFOLK magistrate attends a Meeting, and is sued, 84. Tages, the god, ploughed out of the ground, 160. TATTOOING, anciently practised, and found in Scripture, 90. TEST and Corporation Acts, 322. Testimonies of denial, of publishing, 223. the Quakers' productive of much good, 348. THEATRE, the dance &c. objected to by Friends, 226. THOMAS, George, Governor Pennsylvania, 168: resigns, 178. TITHE still taken in kind unlawfully, 2, 194. New Act upon, and letter to the Editor, 172. as it stood a Century ago, 363. treated by Clarkson, in Portraiture of Quakerism, 344. TOMKINS, John, printer and preacher, his dying words, 74. TRANQUILLITY of Mind and Cheerfulness, treated, 383. UTOPIA, More's account of, 61, 71. VIRTUE of the Quakers, of two kinds, 346. 9 VOLUNTARY principle of church-support, treated, 6. WAR, direct contribution in aid of, testified against, 165, 353. WARDEN'S rate, for what it may be laid, 54. WARNING, Ambrose Rigge's, republished, 277. WASHINGTON, General George, his opinion of Friends, 316. WALCOTT, Counsellor, makes non-swearing treason, 44. WALDENFIELD, Samuel, Minister, dec. account of, 100. WHITEHEAD, George, Minister, 65, 116: dec. 102. WIDDERS, Robert, Minister, dec. 77. WIGLEY, Edmund, counsel for Friends, 327. WILLIAM III. King, 17, 89. WILLIAMS, John, released, 193. WORCESTER, bishop of, applied to, 326 WORSHIP, what it is, 124. WRIGHT, John, Quaker-minister and Magistrate, a charge by, 170. WYNNE, John, dec. 36: Deborah dec. 37. YEARLY MEETING, no longer to be held at Whitsuntide, 328. Advices from, 259-264, 316, 328. of Ministers and Elders, 332. of Women Friends, 273, 321, 328. YORK CASTLE, Friends imprisoned in, for tithes, 322. liberated from, under an act of parliament, 337. Quarterly Meeeting's propositions 260, 264. END OF VOL. IV. CHARLES ELCOCK, PRINTER, PONTEFRACT. |