Tract: A Testimony for The Lord and his Truth: Given forth by the Women Friends at their Yearly Meeting at York; being a tender Salutation of Love to their Friends and Sisters in their several Monthly-Meetings, in this Country and elsewhere (1668)

Date:
c 1796-1800
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RET/8/10/3/1
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Tract: A Testimony for The Lord and his Truth: Given forth by the Women Friends at their Yearly Meeting at York; being a tender Salutation of Love to their Friends and Sisters in their several Monthly-Meetings, in this Country and elsewhere (1668). In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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This was obviously acquired by Quakers at the Retreat in the late 18th century.

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c 1796-1800

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1 printed document

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