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n the deep, in clouds, and in thick darkness, and the hand heavy upon us which shall turn and overturn until he whose right it is shall reign, —until, not without rending agony, the evil plant which our Heavenly Father hath not planted, whose roots have wound themselves about altar and hearth-stone, and whose branches, like the tree Al-Accoub in Moslem fable, bear the accursed fruit of oppression, rebellion, and all imaginable crime, shall be torn up and destroyed forever. Amesbury, 1st 6th mo., 1862. The Society of Friends The following letters were addressed to the Editor of the Friends' Review in Philadelphia, in reference to certain changes of principle and practice in the Society then beginning to be observable, but which have since more than justified the writer's fears and solicitude. I. Amesbury, 2d mo., 1870. To the editor of the Review. Esteemed friend,—If I have been hitherto a silent, I have not been an indifferent, spectator of the movements now go