": The FOURTH TABLE; being a Catalogue of the Epiftles, Letters and Papers of G. F's, and Others, contained in this Journal. THE Appearance of the Lord's To the Judges, G. F. his Mittimus by Bennet and 76 77 ibid. To the Priefts of Darby, To the Priefts of Darby, To T. Crafton and C. Studbolm, 203 220 To the Juftices trying Minifters, 257 To thofe that Scorn at Trembling 99 ibid. 90,91 340 314 325 93,94 344 347 353 92,93 E. Pyat to F. Glin, Chief Juft. 361 367 370 394 398 1 To Friends to keep up Meetings,393 442 801 381 182 98,99 -To Juftice Barton and Bennet, 102 "plé, To Juftice Sawrey, To Adam Sand, 371 393 1658. 1568. 493 Bedfordshire Yearly-Meeting, 480 Againft the Dark Spirits, 510 511 G. Monk's Order, G. F's Answer to his Mittimus, 588 1666. 530 540 544 547 Concer. E. B's Decease, Pt.II. p.13 1664. Concerning Tithes, 47 49 54 57 58 71 87. 109 1669. 17 Ifaac Lindley's Letter to G. F. 122 127 Of putting Children to Trades, 136 To Margaret Fox, " 139 Conc. the A&t againft Meetings, 149 154 15$ All Friends that do marry, ·156- G. F's Prayer to the Lord, 178 1673. To the fame, 215 G. F's Mittimus to Worceft. Prif. 222 23 G. F's Allegiance and Suprem. 239 254 To the King, the Quak. Princip. 244 289 To Margaret Fox,. Getting the Affections of People,306 307 To Magift. & Peop. of Oldenburg,557 To Margaret Fox, 279 310 319 1678. 333 To Margaret Fox, 338 1679. To Friends of the Yearly Meet. 346 Be valiant for the Truth, To dwell in Humility, 1680. To the Parliament againft Plots, 358 To Magiftrates to be moderate, 359 352 353 1681. 324 325 332 343 345 To the Yearly-Meeting in Lond. 393 395 400 409 1684. To the Duke of Holstein, To Friends, an Epiftle, 1685. Keep out of the World's Spirit, 428 Excefs in Apparel, To Friends who are Called, Among all Societies, &c. Here you may fee when To fobn III. King of Poland, Concerning Judging, 431 434 1686. Anc. 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