The book Friends' Miscellany V.6 was written by author Comly, John, 1773-1850, Ed Here you can read free online of Friends' Miscellany V.6 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Friends' Miscellany V.6 a good or bad book?
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Having drawings in my mind to visit Friends eastward, in company with my husband, Nathan Yarnall, I set forward on the 1st of the 5th month, 1776, and rode twenty-five miles to Philadelphia. Crossed the river, and went to Chesterfield monthly meeting, and thence to Nathan Wright's. Hers Rebecca Wright joined me as a companion, and we were at Haddonfield meeting on first-day, morning and afternoon. Next day rode to Woodbury, and had a meeting there. Dined at Mark Miller's, where I parted with my... kind, affectionate husband, he re- turning home. It was a season of close exercise to us both; but, as we believed it to be in the wisdom of Providence, we were enabled to give up each other, and took leave in endeared affection. The two following days, we had meetings at upper Green- wich and Pilesgrove, and dined at Daniel Bassett's. At the latter place we heard that some English ships of war were come up the river to, or near Wilmington, and that they and the provincials had an engagement. We heard the cannons roar, for some time before we left Daniel's house, and for several miles on the way.
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