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JACKSON, Rachel Maria, of Dublin.

Memoranda of Rachel Maria Jackson: with extracts from some
of her letters. Compiled by Martha Wright.

Dublin: Printed by Robert Chapman, 105, Great Bruns-
12mo. 1854. 8

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She died the 10th of 4th mo. 1836, in the 81st year of her age, and
her remains were interred in the burial-ground in Cork St., Dublin,
on the 14th of the same. A Minister about 27 years.

JACKSON, Samuel Pim, of Bristol.

Every man his own Parson (dated March 28th, 1851.) [ANON.]
C. T. Jefferies, Printer, Redcliff St., Bristol. 12mo. [1851.]

JACOB, Elizabeth, Wife of RICHD. JACOB, of Limerick, and Daugh-
ter of THOS. and AGNES HEAD, was born at Ardee.

An EPISTLE in TRUE LOVE, containing a Farewell exhortation,
to Friends' Families, &c. (written from Worcester, 9th
month, 1712.)

London: Printed and sold by the Assigns of J. Sowle, in
White-Hart-Court, in Gracious Street.

Reprinted.

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8vo. 1712. 1

Dublin: By and for Isaac Jackson, at the Globe, in Meath

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She died at Waterford, in the year 1739, in the 65th year of her age,
and about the 42nd of her ministry.

JACOBS, Jacob, of Amsterdam, in Holland.

--And ABRAHAM JANSZ.-Een Antwoort op Wijf Uragen.-An
answer to five Questions set forth by Laurens Hendricks
Eppenhof, to be answer'd by us who are called Quakers. [In
DUTCH Only.]

T'. Amsterdam, Gedruckt by Christoffel Cunradus, &c.

*JACOB, Joshua, of Ireland, and the White Quakers.

4to. 1670. 2

No Title, begins,-On the 18th of the 3rd month, 1842, on the
way from Kildare to Mountmelick, the word of the Lord
came to his Servant, Joshua Jacob, saying-the gods of
Mountmelick are idols, but the Lord made the heavens.

Folio. [1842.] 14

The Beast, False Prophet, and the Whore, My God will take

alive.

GOD against MAN.
CHRIST against DEVIL.
CHURCH against WHORE.

Folio. [1843.]

JACOB, Joshua, and the White Quakers,-continued.

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Newspapers, Mountebanks, Bells, Clocks and Watches rejected
by the Grace of God, and disowned by the Faith of Jesus.
Folio. No Printer's name or place. [1843.]

To those calling themselves Roman Catholics.

Small folio. No date. The Sandy Foundation shaken. Bigotry and intolerance are inseparable from infidelity under any name or profession.

Folio. [1843.]

To the Rulers of this Nation of IRELAND, From our Yearly
Meeting of Friends commonly called White Quakers; held
in Dublin, 1st of 5th month, 1843. Signed by Abigail
Beale, William Roberts, Rebecca Ridgeway, Elizabeth Beale,
Elizabeth Anthony Pim, William Strangman Jacob, Anne
Joseph Jacob.
Folio. No Printer's name or place. [1843.] 1
Some Account of the Progress of the Truth as it is in Jesus.
3 vols. (Issued in parts.)

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Mountmelick: Printed.

BEALE, ABIGAIL.

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WHEREAS The late William Beale of Irishtown, near
Mountmelick, my father, left at his decease a considerable
property, &c.
Folio. [1842.]

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JACOB, Thomas Greer, of Belfast. Son of RICHD. & MARY JACOB,

of Waterford.

-Brief remarks on the Christian Sabbath, as distinguished from the Sabbath of the Jews, with some notices and advices on the proper observance of the First day of the week. Addressed to those who profess the Principles of the Society of Friends. Being extracts from various publications acknowledged by or issuing from that body, in its collective capacity. Collected by a member. [ANON.]

Belfast: Printed by James Wilson, 70, High-street.

The Advocate of Moral Reform.

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12mo. 1832. 417

He died the 17th day of the 7th month, 1837, in the 41st year of his
age, and was buried in Friends' Burying Ground, near Belfast, on
the 19th of the same. Some account of him may be found in The
Irish Friend, No. 1, vol. 1, page 4.

JAFFRAY, Alexander, of Aberdeen.

A Word of Exhortation by way of Preface to the following
Purposes, from a Lover of the true interest of those whom

JAFFRAY, Alexander,-continued.

they are directed.-(being a Preface to Geo. Keith's "Help
in time of Need, &c." written in 1664.)

4to. Printed in the Year, 1665. 11

Republished in the following,-
Diary of Alexander Jaffray, Provost of Aberdeen, One of the
Scottish Commissioners to King Charles 2nd, and a Member
of Cromwell's Parliament; to which are added, Particulars
of his subsequent life, given in connexion with Memoirs of
the Rise, Progress, and Persecutions of the People called
Quakers, in the North of Scotland, among whom he became
one of the earliest members. By John Barclay.

London: Published by Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch
Street; Alexander Brown and Co., Aberdeen; and
William Whyte and Co., Edinburgh.

8vo. 1833. 39 Reprinted. The 2nd edition. London (same imprint.) 8vo. 1834. 39 Reprinted. The 3rd edition.

Aberdeen: George & Robert King, St. Nicholas Street;
Hamilton, Adams & Co., London. (Aberdeen: Printed
by A. King & Co., Broad Street.)

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8vo. 1856. 281

4to. 1856. 56

He died the 7th day of the 5th month, 1673, aged 59 years, and was
buried in a piece of ground set apart near his own house at
Kingswells, the 8th of the same.

JAFFRAY, Andrew, (his Son) of Kings-wells, in the Shire of Aberdeen.
A Serious and earnest Exhortation and seasonable Warning
given forth in two Epistles to the People and Inhabitants of
Aberdeen, being the Breathings of one of the despised Sufferers
for the blessed Truth (in scorn called a Quaker) within their
City, while I was under deep exercise of Spirit, &c.-Andrew
Jaffray.
4to. No Printer's name or place. [1677.] 1
The Testimony of Andrew Jaffray, concerning Robert Barclay.
-See R. B's. Works.
Folio. 1692.

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Reprinted.-See R. BARCLAY.

and ROBERT BARCLAY, Junr. A Modest and Serious
ADDRESS to the well meaning Followers of ANTONIA
BOURIGNON, upon occasion of the Translating and Pub-
lishing of Her WARNING against the QUAKERS, and its
Preface to the English Reader. By one of the aforesaid
People, with a Letter from A. I. (ANDREW JAFFRAY) to Dr.
G. G.
4to. Printed in the Year, 1708.
He died the 1st of 2nd month, 1726, and was interred in bis own
burial-ground on the family estate of Kingswells. For further
particulars respecting him and a sketch of his life, death, and
character, with some account of his family, see his Father's Diary
as above, page 503-513.

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JANNEY, Thomas, of Cheshire, afterwards of Pennsylvania.

Preface to a book of Alex. Lawrence's, entitled, "An Answer to a
Book published by Richard Smith, of West Chester, &c." 4to. 1677.
An EPISTLE from Thomas Janney to Friends of Cheshire, and
by them desired to be made Publick.-(From my own House
near the Falls of Delaware, in the County of Bucks, in Pen-
sylvania, the 16th day of the 10th Month, 1693.)
London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, near the Meeting-
House, in White Hart Court, Gracious-street. 4to. 1694. 1

He was taken ill (whilst on a religious visit to his brethren in England)
and died the 12th of the 12th month, 1696, and was buried the
15th of the same, in Friends' Burying-place in Cheshire, aged 63.
A Minister 42 years.

JANNEY, Samuel M., of Springdale, near Purcelville, Loudoun
County, Virginia, North America, now of Lincoln, in the
same county.

-Conversations on Religious subjects.

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Republished in The Friends' Intelligencer.

The Life of William Penn: with selections from his correspon-
dence and autobiography. By Samuel M. Janney, (with two
Portraits of William Penn.)

Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co.
Reprinted.-2nd edition, revised.

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1843.

8vo. 1851.

Large Svo. Philadelphia (same imprint.) 1852. 36
The Life of George Fox; with Dissertations on his views
concerning the Doctrines, Testimonies, and Discipline of the
Christian Church. (With a Frontispiece of "Swarthmore
Hall.")

Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co.

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8vo. 1853. 31

History of the Religious Society of Friends, from its Rise to
the Year 1828. By Samuel M. Janney, Author of "Life of
William Penn, "Life of George Fox," etc. (From the Birth
of Geo. Fox to the year 1660.)

While ye have light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of
light.-John xii. 36.

In Four Volumes. Vol. 1.

Philadelphia: Hayes & Zell, No. 439, Market Street.

Reprinted.-2nd edition.

Large 12mo. 1859. 20

Large 12mo. 1860. 20

Philadelphia: Hayes & Zell, No. 439, Market Street.

The same, Vol. 2. (From 1660 to the death of Geo. Fox,
1690.)

Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, No. 439, Market Street.

Large 12mo. 1861. 19

JANNEY, Samuel M.,-continued.

The same. Vols. 3 and 4.-(From 1691 to 1828.)
Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell.

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Large 12mo. 1867.

An American View of the causes which have led to the
Decline of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and
Ireland. [ANON.]

"Truth never lost ground by enquiry, because she is most of all
reasonable."

Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell.

Reprinted.

8vo. 1860.

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London: A. W. Bennett, 5, Bishopsgate Without.

JANSON, Edmund, of Tottenham, near London.

8vo. 1860.

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The following Considerations on the SLAVE TRADE and
SLAVERY, are submitted to the Public, under a conviction
of the soundness of the principles on which they are founded,
and which have long been advocated. (About 1826.)
W. Phillips, Printer, George-yard, Lombard-street.

8vo. No date.

He died the 2nd of the 9th month, 1826, aged 28 years.

JAQUES, George, and others, of Reading.

The Christian Testimony of Some, called QUAKERS, at Reading,
in Barkshire, To some Fundamental Truths of the Christian
Religion. Giving an Account First, Of Twelve Weighty
Queries, Proposed to some Preachers, and others of the People,
called Quakers, at Reading, Concerning some Essential, Prin-
ciples, of the Christian Faith.

Secondly, Our plain and Positive Answer to the said Twelve
Queries, in Twelve several Positions, according to Scripture.
Thirdly, A Copy of a Paper sent to them. Signed, Wm.
Pain, Robert Sandilands, George Jaques.

London, Printed by J. Bradford, in New Street, without
Bishopsgate, near Hand-Ally.
4to. 1696. 1

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A LETTER to Thomas Curtis, Benjamin Coals, William
Soundy, and other Friends, (commonly called Quakers) who
meet in Sun-Lane, Reading. From William Pain, Robert
Sandilands, George Jaques, and some other Friends, who
meet in Gutter Lane there. Containing a Friendly Answer
to what is most Material in a Paper, lately Published by the
former, Entituled, The Reading Quakers Vindicated, &c.
Signed Wm. Pain, Robert Sandilands, George Jaques.
London: Printed for the Author.

4to. [1696 ?] 1

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