SHACKLETON, Richard,-continued.
Extracts from Letters of Richard Shackleton, from page 53 to 75 of Vol. 2 of the same work. A Letter from Richd. Shackleton, to Elizth. Dale, dated, Ballitore, 10th month, 1762, in Vol. 2, page 252, of the same work, by John Kendal. 12mo. 1805. A TESTIMONY Respecting our Dear deceased Friend, RICHARD SHACKLETON, given forth by the Monthly Meeting of Carlow. The Memory of the just is blessed."
Dublin: Printed by Rachel Maria Jackson, No. 20, Meath
Street. 8vo. 1793. (and ELIZABETH SHACKLETON, his wife)-Memoirs and Letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton, late of Ballitore, Ireland; compiled by their daughter Mary Leadbeater. Including a concise Biographical Sketch, and some letters, of her Grandfather, Abraham Shackleton.
London: Printed for Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch
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8vo. 1822. 141
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Reprinted. A New edition, containing many valuable letters never before published, [Edited by LYDIA ANN BARCLAY.] London: Charles Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate street without.
Richard Shackleton died the 28th of 8th month, 1792, aged about 66 years, and was interred at Ballitore.
Elizabeth (his second wife) died the 23rd of 3rd month, 1804, in the 78th year of her age.
SHARDLOW, William, of London.
Extract from the Will of William Shardlow, who died 1705. Folio. No date.
SHARP, Anthony, of Dublin, in Ireland.
and ROGER ROBERTS and others.-A Testimony of several Friends in Ireland, in whose hearts it sprung, and who gave it forth in the behalf of our dear Brother John Burnyeat,- dated in Dublin, the 22nd of the 2nd month, 1691. In JOHN BURNYEAT'S Works. 4to. 1691. Dirt wip'd off, being a return to J. Plimpton's false and dirty charge against W. Penn.
He was born in Gloucestershire, in the year 1642; settled in Dublin in 1669; and died in the year 1706, aged 64 years. Besides the above, he appears to have left in Manuscript several pieces written in defence of the truth against priests and others; particu- larly on "Immediate Revelation," "On the Call of a Gospel Minister," "On Women's Preaching, Baptism, the Lord's Supper, &c."
See Rutty's History, page 208, 4to. edition, 1751.
SHARP, John, Superintendent of Croydon School.
- Memoir of John Sharp, late Superintendent of Croydon School. [Edited by S. H. (SAMUEL HARE.)]
London: William and Frederick G. Cash, 5, Bishopsgate St. without. Darlington: H. Penney.
He died the 6th of 1st month, 1853, aged 41 years.
SHARP, Thomas, of New Jersey.
Account of the first settlement of the township of Newton, in the County of Gloucester, Miscellany, Vol. 3, page 134.
SHARPLES, Eliza.-See ELIZA PECKOVER.
12mo. Philadelphia, 1832.
SHARPLES, Isaac, of Hitchin, in Hertfordshire.
A Short NARRATIVE of our dear and worthy Friend, ISAAC SHARPLES, Late of Hitchin: Written by himself sometime before his Decease. To which are added, some of his solid and weighty Expressions a little before his End.
London: Printed and sold by J. Phillips, George-yard, Lombard-street.
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Reprinted again.-A new edition.
London: Printed and sold by James Phillips and Son, George yard, Lombard street. ...
Reprinted again in Vol. 13 of "The Friends' Library."
He died the 18th of the 5th month, 1784, about the 82nd year of his age; a Minister about 60 years. His remains were interred in Friends' burial-ground at Hitchin, on the 23rd of the same.
SHARPLESS, Isaac, son of BENJAMIN SHARPLESS, of Middletown, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
An Account of his last sickness and death, with some of his last expressions. By his sister Rebekah Sharpless. In Comly's Miscellany, Vol. 12, page 223. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1839. He died the 23rd of 1st month, 1780, in the 32nd year of his age.
Letter to his sister Rebekah.-See the same volume.
SHARPLESS, Rebekah, of North America.
A Tribute to my beloved friend and sister in the Truth, REBEKAH SHARPLESS. By ELI YARNALL. In Comly's Mis- cellany, Vol. 8, page 212.
Memoir of the last illness and death of Rebekah Sharpless. In Comly's Miscellany, Vol. 12, page 230.
12mo. Philadelphia, 1839. She died the 9th or 11th of 2nd month, 1780, aged about 31 years.
SHEPHARD, Holman, of Otley, Yorkshire.
Hours of Retirement. A Series of Poems, on subjects chiefly Scriptural. By Holman Shephard. To which are subjoined, Observations on Silent Worship, by Joseph John Gurney. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, Pater- noster Row; and William Darton, Holborn Hill: Wil- son and Sons, and W. Alexander and Son, York: and William Walker, Otley. 12mo. 1829. 9
SHEWELL, John Talwin, of Ipswich, son of THOMAS and ANN SHEWELL (formerly Talwin), was born in London in the year 1782. A Minister.
A Tribute to the memory of WILLIAM COWPER, Author of the Task and other poems, occasioned by the perusal of his Works, and Hayley's Memoirs of his Life. By I. T. S. Ipswich: Printed and sold by J. Raw; and sold by Long- man, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Darton and Harvey, and I. and A. Arch, London.
The same. (Title a little altered.) See ANON. Ipswich: Printed and sold by J. Raw; and sold by Long- man, Hurst, Rees, and Orue, London.
He died at his residence, Rushmere, near Ipswich, the 4th of 6th month, 1866, aged 84 years. For further particulars respecting him, see an interesting account in The Annual Monitor for 1867.
S., W., of Southwark, London.
The Reign of the WHORE Discovered, and her Ruine seen, Her Merchants, the Priests examined, and with the Romish CHURCH (their Elder Sister) compared and found agreeable in many things. And their Market-places (which was formerly the Papists Mass-houses, and are now commonly called Churches) searched, and much Popish Trumpery found out, which hath been invented and brought in since the days of the Apostles, and since the cry was, Who is able to make war with the Beast? etc.-Also the substance of a DISPUTE, -at the Bridge-House in Southwark. [Part EDWARD BURROUGH'S.]
London, Printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate. 4to. 1659. 5
SHEWEN, William, of Southwark, London.
The UNIVERSALITY of the LIGHT which shines in Darkness Asserted, and the Notions & Opinions of JEREMIAH IVES Divulged the 24th of the 2d Moneth, 1674, in the Market- Place, at Crayden, in the County of Surrey) DETECTED, &c. Written and Published for the Information of all that desire
SHEWEN, William,-continued.
to know the Way of Truth, and to walk in it. By WILLIAM SHEWEN. With small additions by J. S. [JOHN STUBBS ?]
4to. Printed in the Year, 1674. 31
WILLIAM PENN and the QUAKER in UNITY, the Anabaptist Mistaken and in ENMITY. Or, a Brief Reply to a Sheet sent abroad by JEREMY IVES, Entituled, "William Penn's Con- futation of a Quaker: or, An Answer to a late Libel." William Shewen. 4to. Printed in the Year, 1674. 1
A BRIEF RETURN to a SCANDALOUS PAPER (Said to be) Pub- lished by JEREMY IVES. (Signed By a Lover of the true Christians, in scorn called Quakers, W. S.)
Broadside. No Printer's name, place, or date. 1 The True CHRISTIAN'S Faith and Experience Briefly Declared concerning God, Christ, the Spirit, the Holy Scriptures, the Gospel, and the Doctrines thereof. Also the Titular or Nominal Christian's Faith and Profession Examined, Tryed, and Judged; Written for the Confirmation and Consolation of the one, and for the Information, in order to the Restora- tion and Salvation, of the other. Also, a few words to such who are newly turned in their minds to the Light within, and are Believers in it. By William Shewen. 8vo. 1675. Reprinted.-With, " A Few Words concerning Conscience," &c. 8vo. Printed in the Year, 1679. 15
London: Printed at the Bible, in George-yard, Lombard
London: Printed by Mary Hinde, at No, 2, George-yard, Lombard-street.
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London: Printed and sold by Phillips and Fardon, George
Reprinted. A new edition.
London: Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch street. 12mo. 1840. 7 Translated into GERMAN. With, "A Few Words concerning Conscience," &c. 12mo. Getrukt In Jahr, 1678. 14 A Few Words concerning CONSCIENCE, what it is; and what Estate it was in before Transgression, and how it became Darkened, Defiled, and corrupted; and how again it may be Enlightened, cleansed, Purified and set at Liberty, as it was before Sin ent'red. Intermixt with a few words concerning Persecution among the diverse Sects in Christendom (and
SHEWEN, William,-continued.
upon the Face of all the Earth); shewing, that they all arise for want of True Liberty of Conscience; and what that Liberty is. William Shewen.
Small 8vo. Printed in the Year, 1675. 3 Reprinted at the end of "The True Christian's Faith," &c.
Small 8vo. Printed in the Year, 1679. 3
A Small TREATISE concerning Evil Thoughts and Imaginations; and concerning Good Thoughts, and Heavenly Meditations. Shewing, How every true Christian must know the one con- sumed by the brightness of the appearance of Christ; and the other subjected and brought into the obedience of Christ. Also, a few words concerning the Life, State, and enjoyment of a true Christian; and of the true Christian Worship, what it stands in, and how performed. By W. S.
8vo. Printed in the Year, 1679. 4 The True Christians Faith and Experience, &c.-With a Few Words concerning Conscience. To which is added, A Small Treatise concerning Evil Thoughts and imaginations, &c. (In 1 vol.)
12mo. Printed in the Year, 1684 [or 1685]. 13 Reprinted in America.
A Small Treatise, &c. Reprinted. London: Printed in the Year, 1679. for the benefit of the Enlightened, by W. B. S. Cumber- land Cottage, Plumstead Common, S.E.
Note. On the outside cover of this Reprint, the title is "The Way to Peace and Rest, or, a Small Treatise on THOUGHTS and IMAGINATIONS."
A Few WORDS concerning the FAST which God requires. The Antiquity, Necessity and Universality of it.
London, Printed for Ben. Clarke, in George-yard, Lumbard
street. COUNSEL to the Christian-Traveller: also Meditations and Experiences made publick, as a TESTIMONY to the Right Way of God, Revealed and made known in this the Day of his Glorious Appearing in his People. That they may be encouraged to walk therein to the end thereof. By W. Shewen.
Exod. xiv. xv.-Speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward. Mat. x. xxii.-He that indureth to the End, shall be saved.
London, Printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book in Grace-church-street.
London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible, in George-yard, Lombard Street.
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