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SEEBOHM, Lewis,-continued.

forschen-den lenten in der Gegend von Isselhorst im umlaufe
gewesenist; von Ludw. Seebohm und Heinr. Meyer.

Translation.

(The Distinction between the Spirit and the Letter, or a friendly
admonition to the Authors and circulators of a piece signed
O. C. O. and B. K., which has been disseminated amongst
various Truth-Seeking individuals in the district of Issel-
horst. By Lewis Seebohm and Henry Meyer.)

Friedensthal, 12mo. 1804. 44 pages.

SEELY, Catharine, of Darien, Connecticut, North America.
Memoir of Catharine Seely.

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Republished, with additions, being a 2nd edition, entitled,-
Memoirs of Catharine Seely, and Deborah S. Roberts; late
of Darien, Connecticut.

New York: Published by Daniel Godwin.

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1843.

12mo. 1844. 10

She died the 27th of 10th month, 1838, aged 39 years.

SELFE, Jacob, of Bristol.

An Expostulatory Address offered to the most serious consider-
ation of the People called Quakers. (In verse.)

SELLAR, Richard, of Keinsey, in Yorkshire.

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8vo. 1751. 11

An Account of the Sufferings of Richard Sellar, of Keinsey, a
Fisherman, who was press'd in Scarborough Piers, in the time
of the two last Engagements betwixt the Dutch and English,
in the Year 1665.-See "An Abstract of the Sufferings of the
People called Quakers, &c." Vol. 3, page 176.

8vo. 1738.

Reprinted in Besse's "Collection of the Sufferings, &c."
Vol. 2, page 112.

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Folio. 1753.
Note. Those that follow are taken from the above, apparently by
different individuals.

The Protection of Divine Providence exemplified in the case of
RICHARD SELLER. [From Besse's "Sufferings," with ob-
servations.]

York: Printed and sold by W. Alexander and Son, Castle-
gate; sold also by Harvey and Darton, Edmund Fry, and
W. Darton, London.

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An Account of the Sufferings, &c. of Richard Sellar, (In The
Herald of Peace, Vol. 7, Part 1, new series, page 18.) 8vo. 1829.
An Account of the Sufferings of Richard Sellar, of Keinsey,
(for his CHRISTIAN Testimony against War ;) &c.
Reprinted. The 2nd edition.

Reprinted. The 3rd edition.

Manchester: Printed by John Harrison, Market St., for
The Manchester and Stockport Tract Depository and
Association, &c.
12mo. No date.

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SELLAR, Richard,-continued.

An Account of the Sufferings of Richard Sellar, &c. (with
wood cuts.) First edition of 12,500.

London: Charles Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate St. without.

12mo. 1842. 1

SELLWOOD, John, of Worle, in Somersetshire, afterwards of
Mile End, London.

An Invitation of LOVE to all people, but especially to the In-
habitants of the Parish of Stepny, and those of the Hamlets
of Mile End and Ratcliff, amongst whom I have lived for the
space of 25 years; which is in true Love to your Immortal
souls, from your Neighbour and Friend in the good will of
God, John Sellwood, 1678.

4to. No Printer's name or place. [1678.] 4

He died at Mile End, in Stepney Parish, the 3rd of 11th mo: 1693,
aged 59 years, and was buried in Friends' burial-ground at
Ratcliffe.

SENHOUSE, John, of Wigton, in Cumberland.

Outragious Apostates Expos'd. or, a RELATION of the Mon-
strous OUTRAGES, ERRORS, and BLASPHEMIES committed by
ISAAC PEARSON, and his impious Associates, upon several
occasions; but more especially in Meetings held for the Per-
formance of Divine Service and Worship of Almighty GoD,
by the People, call'd QUAKERS in the County of CUMBER-
LAND. [ANON.]
8vo. Printed in the Year, 1718. 5

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||SENNEFF, George, of Philadelphia.

The Bible advocate, or an answer to Elias Hicks' Doctrine, and
others. By George Senneff, a Mechanic.
Philadelphia: Printed for the Author.

18mo. 1836. 3

SERMONS.-See also JOSEPH ADY, ANONYMOUS, RICHARD ASHBY,
ELISHA BATES, ANNA BRAITHWAITE, THOMAS BUDD, STEPHEN
CRISP, GEORGE DILLWYN, MARY DUDLEY, SAMUEL FOTHER-
GILL, ELIZABETH FRY, JOHN GURNEY, JOSEPH JOHN
GURNEY, CHARLES HARRIS, WILLIAM HENDERSON, EDWARD
HICKS, ELIAS HICKS, GEORGE KEITH, THOMAS LETCH-
WORTH, WILLIAM PENN, CATHARINE PHILLIPS, JOHN RAUNCE,
WILLIAM SAVERY, ISAAC STEPHENSON, THOMAS STORY,
THOMAS WHITE, and JOHN WILKINSON, etc. etc.
The Concurrence and Unanimity of the People called QUAKERS;
In Owning and Asserting the Principal Doctrines of the
Christian Religion; Demonstrated in the Sermons or
Declarations, of several of their Publick Preachers, Namely,
Mr. Robert Barclay, Mr. George Whitehead, Mr. John Bo-
water, Mr. Charles Marshall, Mr. William Bingley, Mr. John
Butcher, Mr. James Park, Mr. William Dewsbery, Mr.
Francis Camfield, Mr. William Penn, Mr. Richard Ashby,
Mr. Samuel Waldenfield Mr. John Vaughton, and Mr.

SERMONS,—continued.

Francis Stamper. Exactly taken in Short-hand, as they
were Delivered by them at their Meeting-Houses, in Grace-
Church-street, Devonshire-House, St. Martin's-le-Grand, St.
John's-street, Wheeler-street, and Ratcliff, in and about
London. And now Faithfully Transcribed and Published;
with the Prayer at the end of each Sermon.

The same.

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8vo. 1711. 13

London: Printed for Nath. Crouch, at the Bell in the Poultry, near Cheapside. 8vo. 1694. 131 London, Reprinted and sold by J. Sowle, in White-HartCourt, in Gracious-street. Reprinted, under the title of, "SERMONS preached by several of the People called Quakers, Exactly taken in short-hand as they were delivered by them at their Meeting-Houses, in Grace-Church-Street, Devonshire-House, St. Martin'sle-Grand, St. John's Street, Wheeler Street, and Ratcliffe, in and about London. A New edition.

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8vo. 1775. 16

London: Printed and sold by Mary Hinde, at No. 2, in
George-Yard, Lombard Street. ...
Reprinted again, entitled-" SERMONS or Declarations by
William Dewsbury, Robert Barclay, George Whitehead,
William Penn, Charles Marshall, Thomas Story, and others.
A New edition. With additions.

York: Printed and Published by W. Alexander and Son,
Castlegate; sold also by Harvey and Darton, London.

12mo. 1824. 162

Note. This forms the 3rd volume of a Collection of Sermons, in
3 vols. Vols.1 and 2 being the Sermons of Stephen Crisp.

The HARMONY of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines; demon-
strated in Sundry Declarations on Variety of Subjects.
Preached at the Quaker's Meetings in London, by

Mr.

William Penn,
George Whitehead,
Samuel Waldenfield,
Benjamin Coole.

Taken in Short-hand as it was delivered by them; and now
Faithfully Transcribed and Published for the Information of
those who by reason of Ignorance may have received a Pre-
judice against them. By a Lover of that People.

London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, near the Meeting

House in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street. ... 8vo. 1696. 15

Reprinted. The 2nd edition.

London, Printed and sold by the Assigns of J. Sowle, at

the Bible in George yard Lombard Street.

Reprinted again.-See WILLIAM PENN.

Sermons preached by members of the Society of Friends.
London: Published by Hamilton, Adams, & Co.

8vo. 1723. 131

12mo. 1832. 63

SERMONS,-continued.

Reprinted. The 2nd edition,-entitled,-" Sermons, delivered
by Members of the Society of Friends."

London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., Paternoster Row;
E. Fry, Houndsditch; and J. Wright, Bristol. 12mo. 1834.
Contains, Sermons, by WM. ALLEN, JAMES BACKHOUSE, RICHARD
BARRETT, ELIZTH. DUDLEY, ELIZTH. FRY, SARAH Grubb,
STEPN. GRELLET, JOHN PEASE, THOS. SHILLITOE, and ISAAO
STEPHENSON, with short Biographical notices, and an Appendix,
being a reprint of "A Brief statement of the Reasons why-
Friends object to the payment of Tithes, &c." 1832.

ADDRESSES delivered by Messrs. Allen, Bates, Gurney, Tuke,
Wheeler; Mrs. Braithwaite, Grubb, Jones, and other Minis-
ters, of the Society of Friends.

London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., Paternoster Row;

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E. Fry, Houndsditch; and J. Wright, Bristol. 12mo. 1834. 8
Contains, Sermons, by GEO. JONES, SAML. TUKE, ANN JONES, WM.
ALLEN, DANL. WHEELER, SARAH GRUBB, J. J. GURNEY, JOHN
MARSH, H. BRAITHWAITE, ELISHA BATES, -with short Biog.
notices, (includg. MARY STERRY.)

SESSIONS, Maria, of Charlbury,
A Memoir of Maria Sessions.

Daughter of JAMES SESSIONS.

Printed for private circulation.

Square 12mo. London, 1849. 1

She died the 25th of 4th month, 1848, aged 21 years.

12mo. 1848. 35 pages.

SEWELL, Edward F., of Malton, Yorkshire.
Democracy or the two Commandments.
Reasons for objecting to the peculiar practices and opinions of
the Society of Friends, with regard to Dress, and mode of
Address.

Malton: Printed at the Office of J. Collier, Stamp-Office,

Castlegate.

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8vo. 1855. 1 SEWELL, Joseph Stickney, of Scarborough, Yorkshire, now of Hitchin, Herts. Brother of the above.

Water Baptism neither a Sacrament nor an Ordinance. By
Joseph S. Sewell.

8vo. 1861. 1

London: A. W. Bennett, 5, Bishopsgate without.
Lectures on Prayer, and kindred Subjects. By Joseph Stickney
Sewell.

London: F. B. Kitto (successor to A. W. Bennett), 5,
Bishopsgate street without. J. Gough, Eustace street,

Dublin....

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*SEWELL, Mary, wife of ISAAC SEWELL, of Bath.

8vo. 1867. 195 pages.

Homely Ballads, for the Working Man's Fireside. By Mary
Sewell.

London: Printed for private circulation, by Smith, Elder
& Co., 65, Cornhill.

Reprinted.

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London: Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill.

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16mo. 1858. 4

16mo. 1860. 4

*SEWELL, Mary,-continued.

The Children of Summerbrook: scenes of village life, described
in simple verse. By Mrs. Sewell, Author of "Homely
Ballads."

London: Jarrold and Sons, 47, St. Paul's Churchyard.

16mo. No date. 31

Note. This work is also divided into three parts, and published in a

separate form, entitled, viz. :—

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Stories in Verse for the Street and Lane: being the Second
Series of "Homely Ballads for the Working Man's Fireside."
By Mrs. Sewell.

London: Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill.

The Lady's Dilemma. By Mrs. Sewell. (In verse.)
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill.

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16mo. 1861. 4

8vo. [1859.]

12mo. 1861. 1

Isabel Gray: or, the Mistress did'nt Know. By Mrs. Sewell.
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill.
Poor Betsy Rayner: a cure for drunkenness. By the Author
of "Homely Ballads."

London: Jarrold and Sons, 47, St. Paul's Church-yard.

16mo. No date.

"Mother's Last Words." A Ballad for Boys. By Mrs.
Sewell.

London: Jarrold and Sons, 47, St. Paul's Church-yard.

16mo. No date. 1

16mo. No date. 1

16mo. No date. 1

Reprinted. The 2nd edition. Tenth Thousand.
Reprinted.--The 3rd edition to the 14th edition, &c.

Reprinted from the 24th English edition. 240th Thousand.
Philadelphia: The American Sunday School Union, 1122,
Chestnut-street. New York: 599, Broadway. 16mo. No date. 1

"Our Father's Care." A Ballad. By Mrs. Sewell.
London: Jarrold and Sons, 47, St. Paul's Church-yard.

Reprinted. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th edition.

16mo. No date. 1

(Same imprint.) 16mo. No date. 1

The same. Reprinted from the 20th London edition. 200th
Thousand.

Philadelphia: The American Sunday School Union, 1122,
Chestnut-street. New York: 599, Broadway. 16mo. No date. 1

Reprinted, frequently, many editions.

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