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Davids enemies discovered : who of him make songs, but without the spirit and without understanding, as the drunkard did which he declares of in Psal. 69.12 : or, A true discovery of that custome and forme which the priests of this generation would make an ordinance of, to blind the eyes of the simple, as this priest Clapham... here answered, by us
Atkinson, Christopher Quaker; Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662)
1655
Clapham's work, here referred to, is "A short and full vindication of that sweet and comfortable ordinance, of singing of psalmes".
Christian information concerning these last times : wherein all people may clearly see what prophesies the Holy Prophets prophesied of should come to pass... Also some prophetical passages gathered out of Jacob Behme's works
Ellington, Francis; Böhme, Jakob (1575-1624)
1664
Indexed in: Wing E541; Smith I, 560.
The marks of the true church, the virgin & spouse of Christ that brings forth by a holy seed the birth that pleaseth God. And the marks of the false church, or whore, that brings forth by an evil seed the cursed birth that never could please God
Watkins, Morgan (1653-1670)
1675
"The prophecy of John Hus, prophesying the reformation of the church"--p. 27.
This is to all officers and souldiers of the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and to all magistrates, and them in authority in these nations, and the dominions thereunto appertaining for them to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Author's initials given, p.8. Pages 2-7 misnumbered 1-6.
State of an institution near York, called the Retreat, for persons afflicted with disorders of the mind
Retreat (York)
26-50 1822-1846 Bound [nos. 1, 3-7, 9-22, 24, 26-27, 29-30] in volume lettered: Retreat reports vol. 2 Annual report of the Retreat. Title varies: Report of the Friends' Retreat, near York.
A true discoverie of the ground of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman, whose outward dwellings is in Northamptonshire, who are cast into the common goale in Northampton by the men that are now in commission to do justice, who never read us any law, or any evidence came against us, shewing our transgression as the following lines make manifest. He that hath an eye to see, let him see, and he that hath an ear to hear let him hear
Ellington, Francis; Ferman, Edward; Cocket, Thomas
1655
Signed: Francis Ellington (p.7), Edward Ferman (p.9), and Thomas Cocket (p. [10]).
Report of the committee
Society of Friends. Loan Fund
1-5; 7-21; 23-26; 29-30 1815-1819; 1821-1836; 1838-1841; 1844-1845 Bound [no. 3-21, 22-27, 29-30] with Harrison, G.: Memoirs of the... Loan Fund, 1821: Birbeck Library 1030.1
The malice of the independent-agent again rebuked, and his falshood detected : chiefly about the man Christ Jesus; in reply to his Answer to a sheet, entituled, The independent-agent
Stout, Henry (1695)
[1678]
A response to William Haworth. Caption title. Attributed to Henry Stout by Wing. Signed, p. 22: Henry Stout, Henry Sweeting, Richard Thomas, Richard Martin, Edward Plumsted. Imprint from Wing. ...
A narrative of the cruelties & abuses acted by Isaac Dennis, keeper, his wife and servants, in the prison of Newgate, in the city of Bristol, upon the people of the Lord in scorn called Quakers, who were there committed for the exercise of their consciences towards God. With an account of the eminent judgments of God upon him, and his end
[1684]
Dated (p. 27):... the 6th of the 12th moneth, 1683. Anon.
Congregational worship, practically considered
Pollard, William (1828-1893)
[1866?]
Author's initials given, p.27. By William Pollard.
All Friends everywhere. This is the word of the Lord unto you all
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1683]
Caption title. Signed (p.7): G.F. On verso of p.7 is a notice of Bringhurst's change of address.