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Sermons of several of the people called Quakers, taken in short-hand, as they were spoken in their Meeting-Houses, and made publick to prevent the clamour and misunderstanding of many people, about their manner and method of preaching
Ady, Joseph; Story, Thomas (1662-1742)
[1738]
The first two groups of pages are by Thomas Story, the others by Samuel Scott, Benjaminah Paddley, Deborah Bel, and Lydia Lanchester, and are catalogued separately.
Sermons preached by Thomas Story, and John Gurney, in the meeting of the people called Quakers
Story, Thomas (1662-1742); Gurney, John (1715?-1770)
1785
Indexed in: Smith II, 636.
Discourses delivered in the publick assemblies of the people called Quakers
Story, Thomas (1662-1742)
1738
Head-pieces and tail-pieces. Contents: The nature and necessity of knowing one's self. -- The insufficiency of natural knowledge, and the benefits arising from that which is spiritual. -- The fall o...
Four sermons preached at the meeting in White-Hart-Court, Grace-Church-Street
Story, Thomas (1662-1742)
1764
A reissue of his "Discourses in the publick assemblies", 1738.
A sermon, preached by Mr. Thomas Story, at Grace-Church-Street Meeting. Being an exhortation to behold the Lamb of God, who taketh away the sin of the world, &c
Story, Thomas (1662-1742)
[1738]
Indexed in: Smith II, 636.
A vindication of Jesus Christ, the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel, a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the world. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled A word to the wise is enough
Vaughton, John (1644-1712)
1676
Indexed in: Wing V160; Smith II, 840.
A tender greeting and salutation of perfect love and life of truth to the children of the kingdom
D. B (1650-1660)
1663
Caption title. Signed at end: Daniel Baker.
Yet one warning more, to thee O England : together, with a very tender lamentation with bowels of compassion & mourning, yet over thee O land
D. B (1650-1660)
1660
Author named at end. A Quaker tract. cf. Smith. Catalogue of Friends' books.
The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the Commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis, concerning the primitive rule of faith (v.1)
Reeves, William (1667-1726); Justin Martyr, Saint; Tertullian (160-230); Minucius Felix, Marcus; Vincent of Lérins, Saint (450)
1709
Titles in double rule box. Index: [9] p. at end of vol. 2.
The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the Commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis, concerning the primitive rule of faith (v.2)
Reeves, William (1667-1726); Justin Martyr, Saint; Tertullian (160-230); Minucius Felix, Marcus; Vincent of Lérins, Saint (450)
1709
Titles in double rule box. Index: [9] p. at end of vol. 2.