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Little man : and other collected poems
Howard, Elizabeth Fox (1873-1957); Friends Book Centre
[194-?]
"Privately printed and obtainable from the Friends Book Centre."
An holy kiss of peace, sent from the seed of life greeting all the lambs and little ones with a tender salutation. With a few words; entituled, relief sent forth in the camp of Israel
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Caption title. Attributed to William Smith. Imprint from colophon. In two sections: signed and dated at end of first section: W.S., 20th day of the 11th month, 1660, in Worcester County Goale; a...
Tales for all seasons
Howitt, Mary Botham (1799-1888)
1881
Contents: The Ford family (Little coin, much care, and Work and wages); Hope on, hope ever; The two apprentices; Friends and foes; My own story.
A short narrative of our dear and worthy Friend, Isaac Sharples, late of Hitchin: written by himself sometime before his decease. To which are added, some of his solid and weighty expressions a little before his end
Sharples, Isaac
1785
Indexed in: References: Smith II,566.
The grounds of a holy life: or the way by which many who were heathens, came to be Christians; and such as are now sinners, may come to be numbered with saints; by little preaching. To which is added, Paul's speech to the bishop of Cretia. As also, a true touchstone or trial of Christianity
Turford, Hugh (1713)
1802
First published, 1702. Advertisements for Phillips' publications on final 2 pages.
A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King and his Council; that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their (approaching) misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation
Mason, Martin (fl. 1650-1676)
[1661?]
Indexed in: Wing M928; Smith II, 154.
The secret workes of a cruel people made manifest : whose little finger is become heavier then their persecutors the bishops loyns... Which may be seen in this short relation of their cruelty, which was presented to the Parliament ... Whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them, to a friend of his in London, wherein he gives an account of some of the cruel sufferings ... [etc.]
1659
Comprises "To the Parliament... A declaration", by John Copeland, John Rous and Humphrey Norton; and shorter pieces by George Fox, John Rous and James Cudworth.