BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND ANECDOTES OF MEMBERS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
Philadelphia: The Tract Association of Friends, 1871. 427 pages. More
Philadelphia: The Tract Association of Friends, 1871. 427 pages. More
Baltimore: John Hewes, 1806. 125 pages. More
Philadelphia: J. Richards, 1836. Second edition. Full leather; 380 pages. More
Philadelphia: J. Richards, 1835. First edition. Full leather; 380 pages. More
York: William Sessions, 1991. First edition. Selected, edited and introduced by Hugh McGregor Ross; 153 pages. More
New York: David McKay, 1951. First printing. 227 pages. More
New York: Macmillan, 1965. 128 pages. More
Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1860. 434 pages. More
London: Thomas Northcott, 1693. Second edition. Bronner & Fraser 96B, Wing P1369; [12] 136 pages; 467 entries, one more than in the first edition. More
London: The Friends' Bookshop, 1922. Second impression. 149 pages. More
Philadelpha: Wider Quaker Fellowship, 1974. 32 pages. More
Philadelphia: William H. Allen, 1953. First printing. Limited edition of 160 copies han-set and printed; 27 pages. More
Toronto: 1835. Willson was expelled by the Quakers for advocating the use of music in worship services. He and a small group moved to Sharon, Ontario, where they organized themselves as the Children of Peace, built a temple and formed the first civil band in Canada. Willson died in 1866..... More