A MEMOIR OF MARY CAPPER;-JOURNAL OF DANIEL STANTON;-SOME ACCOUNT OF AMBROSE RIGGE;-LIFE OF SARAH GRUBB;-JOURNAL OF JAMES DICKINSON;- MEMOIRS OF MARTHA ROUTH;-AND RICHARD SAMBLE.
PRINTED BY JOSEPH RAKESTRAW,
and his brother's attachment to Friends, 12; joins Friends, 14; death, 70.
Baptism with water and by the Holy Spirit, 245. Christ, suffering and death of, 78; spiritual ap- Burnyeat, Jonathan, account of, 398.
Capper, Mary, education, 2; letter from her mo- ther, ib.; convictions of the Holy Spirit, 3; visits Dr. & M. Knowles, 6; attends a Friends' meeting—embarks for France, 7; visits a convent at Boulogne, 8; went to vespers-remarks on devotion-on the play, 9; remarks on prayer-defends Qua- kerism, 11; returns home, 14; remarks on bread and wine, 15; letter to her sis- ter and one from her mother on joining Friends, 18; becomes a member, 20; ac- knowledged a minister, 22; journey in Wales, 24; commences making records of her life, 29; writes to S. Lynes, 34; too hasty in meeting, 36; letter to S. Lynes, 41; anxiety for the world, 44; visits Job Thomas, 46; H. Hull visits wo- men's yearly meeting, 53; early convic- tions, 54; Address to the harvest people, 58; writes to S. Grubb, 62, 66; account of a visit to Warwick jail, 69; her bro- ther Jasper's death, 70; visit to Shrop- shire Herefordshire, 72; visit in Wor- cestershire, 75; instructive visits, 76; visits four convicts, 77; letter to a young friend, 78; visit in her own quarterly meeting, 84; extraordinary meeting, 89; family visit to several infirm persons, 89; sentiments on Friends' principles, 91; visits London, 93; sets out to visit Derby- shire-Notts, &c., 106; preached Christ Jesus the mediatorial offering, 108; visits two pious poor women, 109; frequently mentions the subject of redemption by Christ, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117; let- ter describing her early convictions of Friends' principles, 118; thankful for being united to Friends, 121; record of her faith
pearance in the heart, 88. 219. 244; the re- conciler of fallen man, 95; the mediator, 97. 394; the mediatorial offering, 108; divinity of Christ, 117; atoning sacrifice, 119. 121. 123; the light, life, and way to the Father, 125. 127; Saviour, Redeemer, and Recon- ciler, 136; predictions of his coming, 199; gate of mercy opened by him, 209; the true gospel of Christ, 211; the hope of glory, 220; flesh and blood eaten, 221; known by reve- lation, 248; the paschal lamb, 251; inward appearance the second time, 328; the only begotten Son of God-miraculously con- ceived, 390.
Christianity, testimony to, 235. Church, the true, 251.
Collins, Comfort, 428.
Dickinson, James, journal of, 367; early exercises and appearance in the ministry, 370; visits Ireland and Scotland, 372; beaten and bruised much, 375; goes to Holland, 376; to Ireland, 378; sails for Barba- does, 380; for New York, 381, at Bar- badoes again, 383; returns home, and engages in religious service, 384; goes through the streets of London with a message, 385; writes to the yearly meet- ing just before sailing the second time for America, 388; discourse with a priest, 389; declares the truth to an Indian- also his faith in the Lord Jesus, 390; Keithites disturb Friends, 391; epistle to Friends in the West Indies, 392; re- turns home-goes to Ireland, 396; epis- tle to America, 398; preaches in the street at Dumfries, 400; embarks the third time for America, 403; returns home and travels in England, 406; dis- ease and death, 409; testimonies, 410. William, account of, 408.
in her eightieth year, 126: death of her Dixon, brothers James and John, 128; fragment on prayer, 130; testimony concerning Friends, 133; distress on account of the Emlen, Samuel, 23. 35. 294. 424. 425. departure of some, 135; declines the use of wine after eighty years of age, 141; death, and testimony concerning her, 143. Christian Discipline, some remarks on, by S. Grubb, 365.
Capper, Jasper, convinced-B. Drewry preaches to him-writes to his sister, 4; visits his sister, 6; his mother's anxiety about his
Fall of man, 206. Faith, true, 245. Fearon, Peter, 376.
Grubb, Sarah, formerly Lynes, 33, 34, 35, 41; let- ter to her, 62. 66; speaks against Babylo-
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