Two discourses delivered in the public assemblies of the people called Quakers / by Thomas Story ; taken in short-hand, and, after being transcribed at length, examined by the said T. Story, and published by his permission.

Author/creator Story, Thomas
Format Electronic
Publication Info[Providence] ; London : Printed ; Providence : Re-printed and sold by John Carter, 1769.
Description43 pages ; 21 cm
Supplemental ContentGale, Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Subjects

Uniform titleDiscourses delivered in the public assemblies of the people called Quakers
Running title Advantages of knowing one's self
Running title Inefficiency of reason unassisted by the spirit
Contents The nature and necessity of knowing one's self. A discourse delivered at the meeting-house in Gracechurch Street, London, June 12, 1737 -- The insufficiency of natural knowledge and the benefits arising from that which is spiritual. A discourse delivered at the meeting-house in Gracechurch-Street, London, August 14, 1737.
Local noteLibrary's copy imperfect: bleed-through of text.
General noteOriginally published in London (1738) under title: Discourses delivered in the public assemblies of the people called Quakers.
General noteReproduction of original from Huntington Library.
General noteSabin no. 92328.
Citation/References note RLIN, CTRG02-B344
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Other titleNature and necessity of knowing one's-self.
Other titleInsufficiency of natural knowledge and the benefits arising from that which is spiritual.

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