Phillips, Catharine: REASONS WHY THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS CANNOT SO FULLY UNITE WITH THE METHODISTS: IN THEIR MISSIONS TO THE NEGROES IN THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND AFRICA, AS FREELY TO CONTRIBUTE THERETO; WITH A FEW QUERIES CONSONANT THEREWITH

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Phillips, Catharine : REASONS WHY THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS CANNOT SO FULLY UNITE WITH THE METHODISTS: IN THEIR MISSIONS TO THE NEGROES IN THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND AFRICA, AS FREELY TO CONTRIBUTE THERETO; WITH A FEW QUERIES CONSONANT THEREWITH

London; Printed And Sold By James Phillips, 1793

Original Wraps. 8vo. 22 pages. 21 cm. Refutation of Methodism and its missionary practices. Very scarce pamphlet written by Catharine Phillips (1727–1794) , British Quaker, author, and preacher. She went on missionary tours to the Carolinas, New England, and Holland. Subjects: Society of Friends - Missions. Society of Friends - Doctrinal and controversial works. Methodist Church. OCLC lists 20 copies. Light foxing and light soiling to pages, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-34)

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