Wikisource:Quakers
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- The Epistle from the Elders at Balby, 1656
- Fifty nine Particulars laid down for the Regulating of things, by George Fox, 1659
- To the Present Distracted and Broken Nation of England, by Edward Burrough, 1659
- Letter to the Governor of Barbados, 1671, by George Fox et al.
- An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, by Robert Barclay, 1678
- Memorial Against Slaveholding, 1688 by Author:Francis Daniel Pastorius et al.
- Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850[1]
- On Membership in the Society of Friends, 1873 by Robert Barclay[2]
- An Address of the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, 1879[3]
- A Brief Account of the Rise of the Society of Friends, 1889[4]
- Quakerism: A Religion of Life, 1912 by Rufus Matthew Jones[5]
- Social Service: Its Place in the Society of Friends, 1913 by Joshua Rowntree[6]
- Quakerism and the Future of the Church, 1920 by Herbert George Wood[7]
- Epistle of the World Gathering of Young Friends 1985
- Epistle of the World Gathering of Young Friends 2005
- Epistle of the World Gathering of Young Friends Africa 2005
- An Inquiry into the Accordancy of War with the Principles of Christianity, 1823 by Jonathan Dymond[8]
- A Question fo the Professors of Christianity, 1667 by Isaac Pennington[9]
- Example and Testimony of the Early Christians on the Subject of War, 1821 by Jonathan Dymond[10]
- Some Principles of the Elect People of God who in Scorn are Called Quakers, 1661 by George Fox[11]