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An instruction to judges & lawyers, that they may act and judge as the judges did of old... And concerning the poor mans cry, who knows his matter and business himself ... Given forth to the intent men might consider these things, and come to the life of God

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Type of record: Book

Title: An instruction to judges & lawyers, that they may act and judge as the judges did of old... And concerning the poor mans cry, who knows his matter and business himself ... Given forth to the intent men might consider these things, and come to the life of God

Level: Piece

Classmark: Leeds Friends' Old Library 1028

Creator(s): Fox, George (1624-1691)

Additional creator(s): Moon, Paul Quaker (Other)

Related people: Moon, Paul

Publisher: Printed for Thomas Simmons

Publication city: London

Date(s): [1658]

Language: English

Size and medium: 40 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/428079

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012173229705181

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Date supplied from Wing.


Includes (pp. 31-40) "Some passages and proceedings in courts", by P.M. [Paul Moon].


Indexed in: Wing F1848; Smith I, 655.

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Bound with 61 other publications in a volume with title: Bookes given forth by George Fox with contents list and continuous pagination added in MS. Flyleaf inscribed "Anne Curtis Her Booke 1660: Since John Elam's Leeds". Volume contents: 1. Fox, G.: To all that would know the way, 1658. -- 2. Fox, G.: The pearle found in England, 1658. -- 3. The glorie of the Lord arising, 1655. -- 4. Fox, G.: Newes coming up out of the north, 1655. -- 5. Fox, G.: An epistle to all people on earth, 1657. -- 6. Fox, G.: The second covenant, 1657. -- 7. Fox, G.: Of bowings, 1657. -- 8. Fox, G.: (Here all may see, that) justice and judgement is to rule, 1656. -- 9. Fox, G.: The ground of high places, 1657. -- 10. Fox, G.: A declaration of the ground of error & errors, 1657. -- 11. Brief discovery of a threefold estate, 1653. -- 12. Fox, G.: The unmasking and discovering of Anti-Christ, 1653. -- 13. Fox, G.: The vials of the wrath of God, 1655. -- 14. Fox, G.: A warning to the world, 1655. -- 15. A
declaration from the Children of Light, 1655. -- 16. Fox, G.: A cry for repentance, 1656. -- 17. Fox, G.: To all them who are blinde, [165-?]. -- 18. Fox, G.: A warning from the Lord to the Pope, 1656. -- 19. Fox, G.: A warning to all teachers of children, 1657. -- 20. Fox, G.: To all the magistrates in London, [1657]. -- 21. Fox, G.: To the high and lofty ones, [1655]. -- 22. Fox, G.: A warning to all the merchants in London, 1658. -- 23. Fox, G.: To the magistrates of the city of London, [165-?]. -- 24. Fox, G.: A visitation to the Jewes, 1656. -- 25. Fox, G.: A declaration of the difference of the ministers of the word, 1656. -- 26. Fox, G.: The priests fruits made manifest, 1657. -- 27. Farnworth, R.: The pure language of the spirit of truth, 1655. -- 28. Fox, G.: The teachers of the world unvailed, 1656. -- 29. Fox, G.: Concerning good-morrow and good-even, 1657. -- 30. Fox, G.: That all might see who they were, 1657. -- 31. Fox, G.: The priests and professors catechisme, 1657. --
32. A declaration of the marks and fruits, [1655]. -- 33. Fox, G.: Here is declared the manner of the naming of children, 1658. -- 34. Fox, G.: A paper sent forth into the world, [1659?]. -- 35. Fox, G.: The serious peoples reasoning and speech, 1659. -- 36. Fox, G.: The lambs officer, 1659. -- 37. Fox, G.: An instruction to judges & lawyers, [1658]. -- 38. Fox, G.: A primer for the schollars and doctors, 1659. -- 39. Fox, G.: Several papers given forth, 1660. -- 40. Fox, G.: To all the people who meet in the steeple-houses, 1657. -- 41. Fox, G.: To you that are crying, [1657]. -- 42. Fox, G.: An epistle to all the Christian magistrates, 1659. -- 43. Penington, I.: Brief account of some reasons, [1660?]. -- 44. An answer to a scandalous paper, 1656. -- 45. Fox, G.: Here are several queries, 1657. -- 46. Fox, G.: A reply to the pretend vindication, 1658. -- 47. Fox, G.: The papists strength, 1658. -- 48. Fox, G.: An answer to a paper... out of Holland, 1658. -- 49. M., E.: A brief
answer unto the Cambridge moddel, 1658. -- 50. Fox, G.: An answer to Thoma Tillams book, 1659. -- 51. The doctrines and principles, 1659. -- 52. Parker, A.: A testimony of the appearance of God, [1658]. -- 53. Fox, G.: Surely the magistrates of Nottingham are blinde, 1659. -- 54. Fox, G.: This is to the officers and souldiers, 1657. -- 55. Fox, G.: To the protector and Parliament of England, 1658. -- 56. Fox, G.: To the councill of officers of the armie, [1659]. -- 57. Fox, G.: To the Parliament of the Comon-Wealth of England, 1659. -- 58. Benson, G. and Fox, G.: The cry of the oppressed, 1656. -- 59. Here followeth a true relation, [1654]. -- 60. Burrough, E.: A declaration of the present sufferings, 1659. -- 61. Sammon, E.: A discovery of the education of the schollars of Cambridge, 1659. -- 62.

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