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INDEX TO VOL. II.

A.

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Banishment of Friends, 275.
Banks, John, journal of, 1; education, 8; convinced
when alone, 9; persecuted, liberated from
prison, 10; visits Ireland, 16; goes to the
town of Wicklow; holds a meeting in the
prison, 17; visits Ireland the second time;
finds many convinced at Wicklow, 21;
went into Ireland, 23; cured of lameness
in his arm by George Fox, 24; bears testi-
mony against a separating spirit, 25, 29;
advice to his daughter, 29; account of
his imprisonment in Carlisle, 31; address
to the inhabitants of Carlisle, 36; liberated
and travels in the ministry, 39; death of
his wife, 40; letter to John Whiting, 43;
sickness and death, 44; address to those
who once knew the Truth, 47; to Friends of
Pardsay, 50; testimony against the fashions
and worships, &c. of the world, 51; advice
on church government, 55; effects of faith,
56; general epistle, 64; his faith in Christ,

66.

Baptism of the Holy Ghost, 71; with water, 119,
330.

Barclay, John, his prefatory remarks to William
Dewsbury's life, 213; to Joseph Pike's life,
340.

C.

Clibborn, John, memoir of, 479.

Covetousness, 386, 394.

Cross of Christ, the need of it, 98.

D.

Davis, Peter, a minister in his ninety-second year,

464.

William Dewsbury, 287; death of his
granddaughter, 287; general epistle,
290; sermon, 292; death, 298; letter
respecting separation, 308.
Discipline, 218, 233, 372, 409.

E.

Edmundson, William, his life, 84; convincement,
96; struggle about paying duties, 97;
ministry, 99; intimation of his shop
being broken open, 100; put in the
stocks, 102; imprisoned, 104; goes to
America, 109; vision of a famine, 114;
second visit to America, 115; charged
with making the blacks Christians, 116;
Indian war, 116; inward knowledge of
God and Christ, 117; argues against
water baptism, 119; for the universal
gift of the Spirit, 120; perilous journey
among Indians, 123; foresight of great
trials and its fulfilment, 127, 130; taken
by the rapparees, 131; against pride
and covetousness, 145; letter on world-
ly pursuits, 153; address to a bishop,
157; faith in his Lord and Saviour,
160; epistles and papers, 170; effect
of his ministry on Joseph Pike, 358;
his concern for a general reformation,
369, 392.

Education, 53, 290, 409.
Elders, 409.
Epistle to the flock, 64; of George Fox to Friends
in Ireland, 99; to Friends in Barbadoes,
183; general epistle of William Dewsbury,
290; ditto 302; ditto 305; epistles of Tho-
mas Wilson, 334; of Joseph Pike to Dublin
Half-year's Meeting, 387.

Everhard, Barbara, singular instance of the power
of grace, 431; her letter to Joseph Ox-
ley, 432.

F.

Faith, nature and effects of, 56; in Christ, 66, 73.
Family visits, 371, 377, 378, 393.
Fanaticism, 216.

Fashions, &c., 51, 53, 403, 409.
Fox, George, 216, 221, 285, 364, 366.
Friends' principles, 279; their work, 282.

H.

Dewsbury, William, life of, 213; birth, 221; no
rest in the world's worship, 223; unable
to join in singing, 224; enters the army,
225; sees into the various dispensations,
225; no liberty to heap up scriptural
knowledge, yet valuing the Sacred Wri-
tings equally with other professors, 226;
experiences regeneration, 227; appears
as a minister, 231; epistle on the disci-
pline, 233; examination before Judge
Hale, 240; ditto before Judge Atkins,
249; description of the prisons; con-
fined nineteen years, 252, 290; concern
for James Naylor, 257; for John Per-
rott, 265; for the dissensions in the So-
ciety, 282; John Whiting's account of Keith, George, 325, 326, 381.

Hayes, Alice, 68; her convincement, 70, 71, 72;
visited by the priest of the parish, 73; tes-
timony of her, 81.

Hireling ministry, 281.
Holy

Scriptures, the book of books, 29; advice to
search them, 37; much profession of, 223;
supported by Friends, 253, 279, 362.

Holy Spirit, teachings of, 43; given to every man,
120, 217, 357, 401, 403, 404, 413.

K.

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