| The Quakers in New England by Richard Price Hallowell - 1870 - 38 pages |
| The Quakers of Iowa by Louis Thomas Jones - 1914 - 300 pages |
| The Quakers, their story and message by Alfred Neave Brayshaw - 1938 - 365 pages |
| The Quiet Rebels by Margaret Hope Bacon - 1985 - 239 pages |
| The quiet rebels by Margaret Hope Bacon - 1969 - 229 pages |
| The record of a Quaker conscience by Cyrus Guernsey Pringle - 1918 - 93 pages |
| The red man's rebuke by Simon Pokagon - 50 pages |
| The redeeming and preserving power of truth through affliction - 1858 - 76 pages |
| The religious philosophy of Quakerism by Howard Haines Brinton - 1973 - 115 pages |
| The Religious Society of Friends by Edward Backhouse - 1870 - 17 pages |
| The reviler rebuked: or, A re-inforcement of the charge against the Quakers by John Stalham, Richard Farnworth - 1657 - 308 pages |
| The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers by William Penn - 2008 - 112 pages |
| The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers by William Penn - 2008 - 112 pages |
| The rise and progress of the people called Quakers by William Penn - 1976 - 86 pages |
| The rise and progress of the people called Quakers by William Penn - 1905 - 86 pages |
| The rise and progress of the people called Quakers by William Penn - 1870 - 86 pages |
| The rise and progress of the people called Quakers by William Penn - 1838 - 106 pages |
| The rise and progress of the Society of Friends in Norway by George Richardson - 1849 - 132 pages |
| The rise of Quakerism in Amsterdam, 1655-1665 by William Isaac Hull - 1938 - 346 pages |
| The rise of Quakerism in Amsterdam, 1655-1665 by William Isaac Hull - 1938 - 346 pages |
| The rise of Quakerism in Amsterdam, 1655-1665 by William Isaac Hull - 1938 - 346 pages |
| The Second Period of Quakerism by William Charles Braithwaite - 1979 - 735 pages |
| The second period of Quakerism by William Charles Braithwaite - 1961 - 735 pages |
| The select works of William Penn by William Penn - 1782 |
| The serpent's meat and nature of true faith set forth by Abraham Lawton - 1859 - 16 pages |
| The social development of English Quakerism, 1655-1755 by Richard T. Vann - 1969 - 259 pages |
| The Society of Friends by John S. Rowntree - 2006 - 88 pages |
| The society of Friends, or people commonly called Quakers, examined! by John Bristed - 1805 - 359 pages |
| The Spirit of the Quakers by Geoffrey Durham - 2010 - 256 pages |
| The standard of the Lord lifted up by Mary Hoxie Jones - 1961 - 161 pages |
| The story of old Nantucket by William Francis Macy - 1928 - 190 pages |
| The story of Quakerism in Scotland, 1650-1850 by George B. Burnet, William Hutton Marwick - 1952 - 230 pages |
| The story of Quakerism, 1652-1952 by Elfrida Vipont - 1970 - 312 pages |
| The testimony and views of Friends concerning the scriptures - 1848 - 24 pages |
| The track of the war around Metz by John Bellows - 1871 - 77 pages |
| The trail of life in college by Rufus Matthew Jones - 1929 - 201 pages |
| The Transformation of American Quakerism by Thomas D. Hamm - 1988 - 261 pages |
| The unselfishness of God and how I discovered it by Hannah Whitall Smith - 1903 - 312 pages |
| The unselfishness of God and how I discovered it by Hannah Whitall Smith - 1903 - 312 pages |
| The use of silence by Geoffrey Hoyland - 1955 - 24 pages |
| The wit and wisdom of William Bacon Evans by Anna Cox Brinton - 1966 - 47 pages |
| The Works of George Fox: The doctrinals by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The doctrinals by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The doctrinals by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The epistles by Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The epistles by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The journal by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The Works of George Fox: The journal by George Fox, Terry H. S. Wallace - 1990 |
| The works of J. Woolman by John Woolman - 1818 - 296 pages |
| The works of that eminent minister of the gospel, Job Scott by Job Scott - 1831 |
| Then and Now; Quaker Essays: Historical and Contemporary, by Friends of Henry Joel Cadbury on His Completion of Twenty-two Years as Chairman of the American Friends Service Committee by Anna Cox Brinton - 1970 - 352 pages |
| Theologiae vere christianae apologia by John Barclay - 1729 |
| Things civil and useful by Helen Griscom Hole - 1978 - 148 pages |
| Thomas Ellwood and other worthies of the olden time by Frances Anne Budge - 1891 - 165 pages |
| Three lectures on the early history of the Society of Friends in Bristol and Somersetshire by William Tanner - 1858 - 281 pages |
| Three months in Great Britain by James Mott - 1841 - 84 pages |
| To bed-- or else! by Ewa Lipniacka - 1992 - 32 pages |
| To Friends in Ireland, and elsewhere by Thomas Upsher - 1844 - 16 pages |
| Tolerance and the intolerable by Richard K. Ullmann - 1961 - 74 pages |
| Tractatus hierographicus by Richard Claridge, Joseph Besse - 1877 - 197 pages |
| Tracts illustrating the history, doctrine and discipline of the society of Friends - 1848 |
| Tracts relative to the Aborigines by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends). Meeting for Sufferings - 1843 - 150 pages |
| Truth advocated by William Gibbons - 1822 - 158 pages |
| Truth further defended and William Penn vindicated by Thomas Wight - 1700 |
| Try, try again by Nancy Parent - 2000 - 32 pages |
| Two letters, in relation to the doctrines and condition, as well as order and usages of the Society of Friends by John Wilbur - 1844 - 23 pages |
| Two Quaker sisters by Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Lucy Buffum Lovell - 1937 - 183 pages |
| Two sermons by Sunderland P. Gardner - 1876 - 13 pages |
| Two trends in modern Quaker thought by Albert Vann Fowler - 1961 - 32 pages |
| Union with God in thought and faith by David Scull - 1908 - 98 pages |
| Unless one is born anew by Dorothy Carleton Hewitt Hutchinson - 1965 - 19 pages |
| Urundi for Christ - 1941 - 206 pages |
| Victorian Quakers by Elizabeth Allo Isichei - 1970 - 326 pages |
| Views of ancient Friends, on the origin of, and impropriety in adopting the popular appelations of the months and days of the week by Society of Friends. North Carolina Yearly Meeting - 1858 - 4 pages |
| Views of Christian doctrine held by the Religious Society of Friends by Robert Barclay - 1882 - 294 pages |
| Views of the Society of Friends in relation to civil government by New England Yearly Meeting of Friends - 1841 - 12 pages |
| Vindication of the Society of Friends by Enoch Lewis - 1834 - 73 pages |
| Vindiciæ veritatis by Daniel Phillips - 1703 - 260 pages |
| Vines on the mountains by Ormerod Greenwood - 1977 - 320 pages |
| Vistas from the stream by Algernon Sydney Logan - 1934 |
| Vistas from the stream by Algernon Sydney Logan - 1934 |
| Voice of the Lord by Harry Emerson Wildes - 1965 - 473 pages |
| Walk cheerfully, friends by Seth B. Hinshaw - 1978 - 152 pages |
| Walking in the Way of Peace : Quaker Pacifism in the Seventeenth Century by Meredith Baldwin Weddle Dr. U.S. - 2001 - 368 pages |
| Wayside rhymes ... by Mahlon Oliphant - 75 pages |
| Weisner-Weesner and allied families by John Turner Weisner - 1974 - 336 pages |
| Weldon Brinton Heyburn by United States. 62nd Congress. 3rd sess, United States. Congress - 1914 - 123 pages |
| West-town, [a poem by Joseph Kite - 1843 - 36 pages |
| What is my faith? - 1891 - 15 pages |
| What is my faith? - 1888 - 15 pages |
| What is Quakerism? by Edward Grubb, Friends ̓literature committee - 1940 - 221 pages |
| What is Quakerism? by Edward Grubb - 1917 - 244 pages |
| Whitewater by Opal Thornburg - 1959 - 32 pages |
| Who's who among Earlhamites by Earlham College - 1916 - 212 pages |
| Who's who among Earlhamites, 1916 - 1916 - 212 pages |
| Why a Friends school? by Douglas H. Heath - 1969 - 48 pages |
| Why can we not acknowledge the smaller body of Friends in New England? by Member of Ohio Yearly Meeting - 1872 |
| Why can we not acknowledge the smaller body of Friends in New England? - 1871 - 24 pages |
| William Law and eighteenth century Quakerism by Stephen Hobhouse - 1927 - 342 pages |
| William Sewel of Amsterdam, 1653-1720 by William Isaac Hull - 1933 - 225 pages |
| Witness in Washington by Edward F. Snyder, Wilmer Albert Cooper, Thomas James Mullen - 1995 - 256 pages |
| Witnesses for change by Elisabeth Potts Brown, Susan Mosher Stuard - 1989 - 190 pages |
| Witnesses for change by Elisabeth Potts Brown - 1989 - 190 pages |
| Women and Quakerism in the 17th Century by Christine Trevett - 1991 - 171 pages |
| Work of the future for the Society of Friends by William Henry Richardson - 1874 - 47 pages |
| Yes, Lord! - 1985 - 102 pages |
| "In my hands for lending" by Michele Denise Ryan - 2003 - 440 pages |
| "Ritualism" or "Quakerism?" by John Bellows - 1870 - 38 pages |
| ...The quest for truth by Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1917 - 128 pages |