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A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts, so called... Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and godliness, and of God; and what we deny

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Type of record: Book

Title: A mite into the treasury, being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts, so called... Shewing what we own herein, being according to God and godliness, and of God; and what we deny

Level: Piece

Classmark: Birkbeck Library 1125

Creator(s): Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)

Publisher: Printed by Andrew Sowle

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1680

Language: English

Size and medium: 52 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/246921

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991015665839705181

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Imprint continues: "... and are sold ar his shop in Davonshire-house New-buildings, near Bishops-Gate".


Indexed in: Wing L726A; Smith II, 90.

Additional description

Bound with 46 other publications. Volume contents: 1. Bellers, J.: Proposals for raising a colledge of industry, 1695 -- 2. Bellers, J.: Essays about the poor, 1699 -- 3. Robinson, W.: A compassionate invitation, 1692 -- 4. An account of... Thomas Markham, 1695 -- 5. Banks, J.: A general epistle to Friends, 1708 -- 6. Banks, J.: A gentle correction for singers, 1709 -- 7. Richardson, R.: To the anti-Quaker Misorcus, [1675?] -- 8. Elys, E.: Vindiciae quorundam Robert Barclaii noematum, 1693 -- 9. Bellers, J.: A caution against all perturbations, 1702 -- 10. Lawson, T.: A mite into the treasury, 1680 -- 11, 38. Lombe, H.: An exhortation given forth, 1694 (2 copies) -- 12, 33, 41. Yorkshire Women's Yearly Meeting: A testimony for the Lord, [1688] (3 copies) -- 13, 27. Janney, T.: An epistle from Thomas Janney, 1694 (2 copies) -- 14. Fox, G.: To all magistrates and people in Christendom, 1676 -- 15. Fox, G.: Caesar's due rendred unto him, 1679 -- 16. Fox, G.: Here all may see a clear
distinction, 1680 -- 17. Fox, G.: The people of God in scorn called Quakers, 1676 -- 18. Fox, G.: Epistle to Friends, [1679] -- 19. Fox, G.: The Protestant Christian-Quaker, 1680 -- 20. Fox, G.: A testimony for God's truth, 1688 -- 21. Penn, W.: An epistle of farewell, 1699 -- 22. Dickinson, J.: A salutation of love, 1696 -- 23. York Quarterly Meeting: To all our Friends and brethren, 1690 -- 24. Smith, R.: The foundation of true preaching, 1687 -- 25. Hands, J.: An epistle to believing parents, [1706] -- 26. Banks, J.: An epistle to Friends, 1692 -- 28. Fox, G.: A testimony concerning the blood of the Old-Covenant, [1678] -- 29. Gibson, W.: A Christian-testimony, 1679 -- 30. Sellwood, J.: An invitation of love to all people, 1678 -- 31. Fox, G.: An epistle concerning the government of Christ, 1681 -- 32. Watson, S.: A heavenly visitation, [1685] -- 34. Fell, L.: A testimony and warning, [1676] -- 35. Claridge, R.: Mercy covering the judgment-seat, 1700 -- 36. Ellythorp, S.: A
testimony, 1692 -- 37. Park, J.: A call, in the universal spirit of Jesus Christ, 1692 -- 39. Rigge, A.: A general epistle, [1698] -- 40. Love, J.: An epistle to all young convinced Friends, 1696 -- 42. Bingley, W.: An epistle of tender love, 1692 -- 43. Dublin Half-Year's Meeting, [1688] -- 44. Rudd, T.: A lamentation, [1702] -- 45. Fisher, A.: A few lines in true love, 1694 -- 46. Field, J.: An humble application to the Queen, 1703 -- 47. Park, J.: A general epistle to all Friends, 1691

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