Description: Three Treatises, in which The Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry and Discipline of the People called Quakers, are Plainly Declared, The First, by William Penn, in England; The Second, by Robert Barclay, in Scotland; The Third, by Jospeh Pike, In Ireland, Re-printed by James Adams, Wilmington, Delaware, 1783, 111 pp. An Epistle to the National Meeting of Friends, in Dublin, Concerning Good and Discipline in the Church, Written by Jospeh Pike, Re-printed by James Adams, 1783, Wilmington, 24 pp. In good condition. Boards are typically worn with light edge wear, scuffing, surface scratches and dryness along corners, hinges and extremes. Small pit on rear board. Name clipped on front flyleaf. Second flyleaf has been removed. Old hand signature on front flyleaf. Interior typically age-toned with light foxing. Free of known marginalia. Collated and complete. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos. First American edition. Original binding. Early Revolutionary Delaware imprint. A scarce text on Quaker beliefs, doctrines and worship practices. RAREA1783BKLK
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Year Printed: 1783
Topic: Quakerism
Binding: Leather
Author: William Penn
Subject: Theology
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: James Adams
Place of Publication: Wilmington, DE
Special Attributes: 1st Edition