The testimony of the people called Quakers
given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775.
Printed Quaker manifesto expressing pacificism and loyalist sympathies, issued "publicly to declare against every usurpation of power and authority, in opposition to the laws and government, and against all combinations, insurrections, conspiracies, and illegal assemblies ..." Signed by James Pemberton, Clerk.
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Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings
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