CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME. A Key, opening the Way to every Capacity, how to diftinguish the Religion profeffed by the People called Quakers, from the Perversions and Mifrepre- Lord. A Reply to a Pretended Anfwer, by a Nameless Au- thor, to W. Penn's Key. In which the Principles Some Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims A Brief Account of the Rife and Progrefs of the Peo- ple called Quakers. In which their Fundamental Principles, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry, and Dis- cipline, are plainly declared. Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Prac- tice of the People called Quakers. Written in Testimony to the prefent Difpenfation of God, through them, to the World; that Prejudices may be |