A presentation of wholesome informations unto the King of England, &c. : being a defence pleaded... in answer to a certain accusation charged before him (in a printed book called The thrice happy welcom of King Charles the Second, by one George Willington, of Bristol City) against us, whom in derision, the accuser calls Quakers
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Title: A presentation of wholesome informations unto the King of England, &c. : being a defence pleaded... in answer to a certain accusation charged before him (in a printed book called The thrice happy welcom of King Charles the Second, by one George Willington, of Bristol City) against us, whom in derision, the accuser calls Quakers
Classmark: Birkbeck Library 1145
Creator(s): Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
Related people: Willington, George
Publisher: and are to be sold by Richard Moon, bookseller in... Bristol
Publication city: Printed at London
Date(s): 1660
Language: English
Size and medium: [xiv], 29, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/427991
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012052099705181
Description
Indexed in: Wing B6017; Smith I, 363.
Additional description
Bound with 24 other publications in a volume lettered "FRIENDS' TRACTS". Volume contents: 1. Burrough, E.: A just and lawful tryal of the teachers, 1660 -- 2. Burrough, E.: Persecution impeached, 1661 - 3. Whitehead, G.: The popish informer reprehended, 1670 -- 4. Chandler, J.: A true relation of the unjust proceedings, 1662 -- 5. Burrough, E.: A message for instruction, 1658 -- 6. Farnworth, R.: The holy scriptures from scandals are cleared, 1655 -- 7. Penn, W.: The great case of liberty of conscience, 1670 -- 8. Another cry of the innocent and oppressed, 1665 -- 9. Smith, W.: The true light shining in England, 1660 -- 10. Smith, W.: The innocency and conscientiousness of the Quakers, 1664 -- 11. Smith, W.: A true, short, impartial relation, 1664 -- 12. The religious assemblies of the people called Quakers, 1683 -- 13. Burrough, E.: A visitation & warning proclamed, 1659 -- 14. Bayly, W.: A grievous lamentation, 1663 -- 15. Burrough, E.: A presentation of wholesome informations, 1660
-- 16. Farnworth, R.: Christian tolleration, 1664 -- 17. Burrough, E.: A visitation of love, 1660 -- 18. Here followeth a true relation, [1654] -- 19. Curtis, S.: The lamentable sufferings of the church of God, 1659 -- 20. M., E.: A brief answer unto the Cambridge moddel, 1658 -- 21. Hubberthorne, R.: The difference of that call of God, 1659 -- 22. Morris, W.: To the supream authoritie, 1659 -- 23. Nayler, J.: Give ear you gathered churches, [1660] -- 24. Parker, A.: A testimony of truth, 1659 -- 25. To the Parliament of England, 1659
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