DISCOURSES DELIVERED EXTEMPORE SEVERAL MEETING HOUSES OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, IN GREAT-BRITAIN. FROM THE YEAR 1767 TO THE YEAR 1770, INCLUSIVE. BY SAMUEL FOTHERGILL. MOSTLY TAKEN DOWN IN CHARACTERS, BY A MEMBER OF A NEW EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY B. JOHNSON, No. 249, AND J. JOHNSON, THE ANNEXED ACCOUNT OF THE ELOQUENT MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL WHO DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING PATHETIC EXHORTATIONS, As the Spirit gave him utterance, Appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine O commemorate the virtues of great and Teminent men, who have been honoura ble in their day, is a tribute due to their memory. A tribute which sensible men pay from emotions of respectful gratitude; and from a hope that it may prove an incentive to the living to emulate their virtues. "Of this class the late Mr. SAMUEL FoTHERGILL, of Warrington, an eminent preacher among the Quakers, may with great justice be ranked. I knew him well, and had the happiness of his occasional acquaintance; I call it the |