TITLE: Memoirs of the life of Catherine Phillips: to which are added some of her epistles

AUTHOR:   Phillips, Catharine.  

Table of Contents:

    FRONT MATTER:   MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF CATHERINE PHILLIPS: TO WHICH ARE ADDED SOME OF HER EPISTLES.     Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (1)  MEMOIRS, &c. CHAP. I.    Starts at - Img 4 Pg UN
  • (2)  CHAP. II.    Starts at - Img 24 Pg 23
  • (3)  CHAP. III.    Starts at - Img 38 Pg 37
    • (3.1)  Some Minutes of my Journey into Scotland, in Company with Mary Abbot, of Northamptonshire.    Starts at - Img 38 Pg 37
    • (3.2)  Catherine Payton to Mary Peisley.    Starts at - Img 51 Pg 50
    • (3.3)  Some Extracts of Mary Peisley's Letter to Catherine Phillips, in answer to the foregoing.    Starts at - Img 55 Pg 54
  • (4)  CHAP. IV.    Starts at - Img 59 Pg 58
    • (4.1)  Some Minutes of Travels, Labours, and Sufferings in America, &c.    Starts at - Img 59 Pg 58
  • (5)  CHAP. V.    Starts at - Img 151 Pg 150
  • (6)  CHAP. VI.    Starts at - Img 163 Pg 162
  • (7)  CHAP. VII.    Starts at - Img 181 Pg 180
  • (8)  CHAP. VIII.    Starts at - Img 207 Pg 208
  • (9)  CHAP. IX.    Starts at - Img 249 Pg 250
    • (9.2)  A TESTIMONY from the monthly meeting of Friends for the Western division of Cornwall, held at Falmouth the 6th of the Fourth Month, 1795, concerning our late valued friend, Catherine Phillips, formerly Payton.    Starts at - Img 305 Pg 306
  • (10)  APPENDIX.    Starts at - Img 312 Pg UN
    • (10.1)  EPISTLE I. Copy of a Letter to that truly great minister, my ancient friend, Abigail Watson of Ireland.    Starts at - Img 312 Pg UN
    • (10.2)  EPISTLE II. To the few who have been convinced of the rectitude of waiting upon the Lord in Silence, and accustomed to meet for that good end, in Cardiff.    Starts at - Img 315 Pg 316
    • (10.3)  EPISTLE III. To my brother Henry Payton, written on board the Alexander, 6th of the Tenth Month, 1753, at Sea, Lat. 25° North.    Starts at - Img 319 Pg 320
    • (10.4)  EPISTLE IV. To a young man in Ireland, who had been long under religious impressions.    Starts at - Img 328 Pg 329
    • (10.5)  EPISTLE V. Extract of a letter to another young man, under religious exercises.    Starts at - Img 332 Pg 333
    • (10.6)  EPISTLE VI. To Friends in Ireland.    Starts at - Img 335 Pg 336
    • (10.7)  EPISTLE VII. Copy of an Epistle to the Quarterly Men's Meeting of Friends of ———    Starts at - Img 348 Pg 349
    • (10.8)  EPISTLE VIII. To a Friend of Ireland, written a short Time before I left it, in the Year 1776.    Starts at - Img 352 Pg 353
    • (10.9)  EPISTLE IX. To a young man (an American).    Starts at - Img 356 Pg 357
    • (10.10)  EPISTLE X. To B. H.—Yorkshire.    Starts at - Img 359 Pg 360
    • (10.11)  EPISTLE XI. To —— ———, who had been long in a distressed state of mind, from some tenets esteemed religious.    Starts at - Img 363 Pg 364
    • (10.12)  EPISTLE XII. Extract of a letter to a Member of our Society, who had spent much of his time very inconsistently with his profession of religion, and was favoured with a Divine visitation when far advanced in life.    Starts at - Img 369 Pg 370
    • (10.13)  EPISTLE XIII. To a Relation.    Starts at - Img 374 Pg 375