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AMELIA MOTT GUMMERE BIBLIOGRAPHY91 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF AMELIA MOTT GUMMERE Compiled by Anna B. Hewitt BOOKS The Quaker. A Study in Costume. Philadelphia, Ferris and Leach, 1901. 232p. Witchcraft and Quakerism. A Study in Social History. Philadelphia, The Biddle Press; London, Headley Brothers, [1908] 69p. The City of Penn, Being a Brief but Complete Account of the History of Philadelphia from 1683 to 1908. [Philadelphia, 1908?] 29p. The Quaker in the Forum. Philadelphia, The John C. Winston Company, 1910. 327p. The Journal and Essays of John Woolman. Rancocas Edition. Edited from the original manuscripts with a biographical introduction by Amelia Mott Gummere. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1922. 643p. The John Woolman Memorial. Mount Holly, New Jersey. [Undated] 2Op. EDITORIAL WORK Compiler of The Pennsylvania Kalendar. Philadelphia, The Biddle Press, 1908 and 1909. Editor of the Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia, vol. 10, no. 2, 1921. Editor of The Meeting, Haverford, Pa. First Month, 1924, to Sixth Month, 1932. ARTICLES, ESSAYS, ETC. The History and Doctrines of Friends in our Schools. The Student, Philadelphia, vol. 1 (1881): 307. [By Amelia S. Mott] Friends in Burlington. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , vol. 7 (1883): 249-267, 353-376; vol. 8 (1884): 3-16, 160-173. [Also printed separately] London Bridge, Burlington, New Jersey. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 8 (1884) : 1-2. [Included in the separate printing of Friends in Burlington] Improvements at Westtown. The Student, Philadelphia, vol. 5 (1884) : 99-100. Some Educational Amenities. The Student, Philadelphia, vol. 12 (1891) : 81-82. The Spirit of Quakerism. Friends' Review, vol. 48 (1894) : 126-128. The "Friendly Institution" of Burlington, New Jersey. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 21 (1897) : 347-360. [Also printed separately] 92 BULLETIN OF FRIENDS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Oxford and the Quakers. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 23 (1899) : 273-289. [Also printed separately] The Parent and the School. The Westonian, vol. 6 (1900) : 102-104. The Settlement of Burlington. St. Mary's Chimes, Burlington, N. J., Bicentenary Supplement, Michaelmas, 1901, pp. 11-14. The Early Friends and Their Message for the Times. The American Friend, vol. 9 (1902) : 244-247, 269-272. The Early Quakers and Parental Education. Present Day Papers, London , vol. 5 (1902) : 277-284. The Quakers and Amusement. Present Day Papers, London, vol. 5 (1902) : 321-328. Quakerism and Simplicity of Life. Present Day Papers, London, vol. 5 (1902) : 364-368. The Quaker Faith Cure. The New York Times, Saturday Review of Books and Art, Supplement, August 23, 1902, p. 567. The Early Friends and Their Message. The Independent Methodist, London , vol. 36 (1902) : 189-192. James Logan as a Poet. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 27 (1903) : 337-339. The Negro and the Quaker. The American Friend, vol. 10 (1903) : 865-867. Historical Sketches—Where the Early Friends Preached. The American Friend, vol. 10 (1903) : 788-790. Deborah Logan and Her Contributions to History. Journal of Friends' Historical Society, vol. 2 (1905) : 9-15. The Quaker : A Drama in One Act. By August von Kotzebue. Translated by Amelia Mott Gummere. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 29 (1905) : 439-450. The Quakers and Affirmation. The American Friend, vol. 12 (1905) : 40-42. History in the Making. The American Friend, vol. 12 (1905) : 636-637, 685-686. Friends' Historical Society. The Westonian, vol. 11 (1905) : 8. An International Chess Party. Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia, vol. 1 (1906) : 3-22. England at the Time of Fox. The American Friend, vol. 13 (1906) : 788-790, 804-806. Some Recent Quaker Books. The Westonian, vol. 13 (1907) : 28-30. Address of Historian, published by The Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 16th Annual Report, 1907, pp. 17-33 ; 17th Annual Report, 1908, pp. 19-34. Introduction to "Nantucket Friends in 1799 and 1809." Bulletin of Friends' Historical Society of Philadelphia, vol. 3 (1909) : 139-140. The Early Quakers in New Jersey, Book IV, pp. 357-412, of Rufus M. Jones's The Quakers in the American Colonies. London, Macmillan and Company, 1911. AMELIA MOTT GUMMERE BIBLIOGRAPHY93 Introduction to "A Letter of Sarah (Ellis...

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