. . "Pastoral letters and charges"@en . . . . . "A general epistle to Friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it. That all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable; and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes. By James Parke"@en . "A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth and have received the testimony of it"@en . "Early works"@en . "A general epistle to Friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it. That all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable; and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a[!] as are subject to change their wayes" . "A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it that all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable, and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes"@en . "A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it that all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable, and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes" . . "A General Epistle to Friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it, etc. That all may be kept faithful, etc"@en . "A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it : that all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable, and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .