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PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY

REVIVED

IN THE FAITH AND PRACTICE OF THE PEOPLE CALLED

QUAKERS;

WRITTEN

IN TESTIMONY TO THE PRESENT DISPENSATION OF GOD THROUGH THEM TO THE WORLD;

THAT

PREJUDICES MAY BE REMOVED, THE SIMPLE INFORMED, THE WELL-INCLINED ENCOURAGED, AND THE TRUTH AND ITS INNOCENT FRIENDS RIGHTLY REPRESENTED.

BY WILLIAM PENN.

To which is prefixed a Memoir of Penn,

BY JAMES M. BROWN,

OF VIRGINIA.

This reprint gives much of the Scripture which is referred to in the original.

PHILADELPHIA:

PUBLISHED BY MILLER & BURLOCK,

GEORGE STREET, ABOVE ELEVENTH.

Also, for sale at T. E. Chapman's; John W. Moore; Hays & Zell; Uriah Hunt & Son: Smith, English & Co.: Henry Longstreth, Friends' Book Store, Phila. Armstrong & Berry, Balt.

1857.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1857, by

JAMES M. BROWN,

in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Virginia.

STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON AND CO. PHILADELPHIA.

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