Box 3
Contains 65 Results:
Underwood, John C. to Janney, Samuel M., 1856 8mo 9
Results of his anti-slavery sentiment
Janney, Samuel M. to Smith, Richard, 1856 11mo 13
William Penn, George Fox, and Orthodox Friends.
Janney, Samuel M. to Janney, Elizabeth, 1857
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (1857), Nathaniel Crenshaw's ministry, religious visit to Farmington, and decline of the Quaker community at Salem, Ohio.
Parrish, Dillwyn to Janney, Samuel M., 1857
Gurney and Wilbur factions in Philadelphia, with an anonymous pamphlet charging "Orthodox friends are Keithians, & that 'Hicksites' are the old Foxian Quakers who still uphold 'the great ?' of the Inward Light." Also comments on the Intelligencer, controversy over reading of epistles in the Orthodox Yearly Meeting, John Bull Quakers in England, and coeducation.
Taylor, William C. to Janney, Samuel M., 1857
Abuses of paid clergy.
Willets, Caroline to Janney, Samuel M., 1857 1mo 15
Book order.
Smith, William Binns to [Janney, Samuel M.?], 1857 1mo 31
Death of Smith's father.
Bennett, William to Janney, Samuel M., 1857 6mo 9
Extracts from his letter concerning change of sentiments in London Yearly Meeting.
Parrish, Dillwyn to Janney, Samuel M., 1858
Includes postscript from Susan Parrish. Dillwyn comments on Uriah Hunt ("a liberal Gurney Friend"), new Reading Circle, the "sisterhood" at the Intelligencer, Orthodox publication of "Selections from George Fox Epistles" suspect, English John Bright ("the prominent man among the liberals"), and Janney's essays.