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Barton, Bernard (1784-1849)
1825
Printer statement on t.p. verso and final page: "Printed by Thomas Davison,..." Engraved title vignette. Advertisements for Baldwin's publications on final 2 pages.
An epistle to Friends in England, to be read in their assemblies in the fear of the Lord
Hendricks, Elizabeth
1672
Date at end: Amsterdam, the 19th of the 6th moneth, 1672.
An apology for the innocency and justice of the Quakers cause. And a short elucidation of their principles. With some reflections upon J. Ives his papers. Written in behalf of the Christian religion
Salmon, William (1644-1713)
1674
Indexed in: Wing S421; Smith II, 525.
Christ exalted, and alone worthy to open the seals of the book. And the scriptures owned in their place. A true testimony of him, as is manifest, in answer to a book, intituled, The Quakers apostacy, from the perfect rule of scriptures. Given forth by John Timson,... And the deceits and blasphemies he charges upon the Quakers is turned upon his own head
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)
1656
Indexed in: Wing D1258; Smith I, 525.
The word of the Lord, to his beloved citty New-Jerusalem, come from God, cloathed with the excellency of the glory of his love; and is the bride the Lambs wife, with the flowings of the tender compassionate bowels of the Lord Jesus, to all the mourners in Sion, and the afflicted disolate people, who waite for his comming as for the morning, and hath not satisfaction in any thing but in the enjoyment of his sweet and comfortable presence
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)
[1663]
Dated and signed at end: Given forth in York castle, the 19. of the first moneth, 1663. W.D.
To all the faithful brethern born of the immortal seed of the Father of Life, and sent forth in the great commission, and power of the King of Eternal Glory, to gather his elect from the winds of the earth, forth of all nations and kindreds where they are scattered; this to you is the word of God
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)
1661
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Signed at end: W.D. Attributed to Dewsbury by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints.
An apology for the innocency and justice of the Quakers cause. And a short elucidation of their principles. With some reflections upon J. Ives his papers. Written in behalf of the Christian religion
Salmon, William (1644-1713)
1674
Indexed in: Wing S421; Smith II, 525.