Here all may see a clear distinction between the Old Covenant and Old Testament, and the New Covenant and New Testament : and how that Christ hath abolished and taken away the First Covenant and Testament, and established the second
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Type of record: Book
Title: Here all may see a clear distinction between the Old Covenant and Old Testament, and the New Covenant and New Testament : and how that Christ hath abolished and taken away the First Covenant and Testament, and established the second
Classmark: Birkbeck Library 1113
Creator(s): Fox, George (1624-1691)
Publisher: [s.n.]
Publication city: [London]
Date(s): 1680
Language: English
Size and medium: [ii], 52 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/428175
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012232039705181
Description
Postscript signed: "Marshgrange, the 8th moneth, 1679. George Fox."
Place of publication from Wing.
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) F1837; Smith I, 679.
Additional description
Bound with 48 other publications in a volume lettered "G. FOX'S PAMPHLETS". Volume contents: 1. Christian liberty commended, 1675 -- 2. For all the bishops and priests, [1674] -- 3. To all magistrates and people in Christendom -- 4. Possession above profession -- 5. Concerning the true baptism -- 6. Gospel family-order -- 7. The people of God in scorn called Quakers, 1676 -- 8. Concerning revelation -- 9. The Christian judges -- 10. Concerning Christ, 1677 -- 11. To all kings, princes, and governours, 1677 -- 12. A testimony for all the masters of ships -- 13. An epistle to Friends -- 14. An epistle to be read in the men and women's meetings, 1677 -- 15. An answer to several new laws, 1678 -- 16. A testimony concerning the blood of the Old-Covenant, [1678] -- 17. Caesar's due rendred unto him, 1679 -- 18. The man Christ Jesus -- 19. Here all may see, 1680 -- 20. This is a warning unto all that profess Christianity, [1679] -- 21. What election and reprobation is, 1679 -- 22. An epistle
to Friends for them to read, [1679] -- 23. An exhortation to all them that profess themselves Christians, 1680 -- 24. To the Great Turk, 1680 -- 25. An epistle concerning the government of Christ, 1681 -- 26. The Protestant Christian-Quaker, 1680 -- 27. Concerning the living God of truth, 1680 -- 28. An epistle to the houshold, 1682 -- 29. The devil was and is the old informer, 1682 -- 30. Concerning persecution, 1682 -- 31. An epistle to all Christians, 1682 -- 32. Something in answer to all, 1682 -- 33. Concerning meeting in houses, 1683 -- 34. A scripture testimony, [1672] -- 35. The saints, 1683 -- 36. A distinction between the two suppers, 1685 -- 37. To all kings, princes, rulers, 1685 -- 38. All Friends everywhere, [1683] -- 39. The state of the birth, 1683 -- 40. The cause why Adam & Eve were driven out, 1683 -- 41. To all rulers and magistrates, 1683 -- 42. Trying of spirits, 1683 -- 43. Tythes, offerings, and first-fruits, 1683 -- 44. The prophesie of a Turk, 1687 -- 45. A
testimony for God's truth, 1688 -- 46. The true Christians distinguished, 1689 -- 47. The inward and spiritual warfare, 1690 -- 48. A spiritual or heavenly salutation, 1690 -- 49. Several treatises, 1691
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