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The ancient of dayes is come, the judgment is set, glad tydings is proclaimed, to Jew and Gentile, to bond and free
Gibson, John (1657-1670)
1657
Includes (pp.7-8) "A paper written unto all Friends in obedience to the Lord", by J.B.
A loving salutation with several seasonable exhortations ontained in two general epistles sent unto all the saints and persecuted people of God in the houshold [sic] of faith to be red [sic] among them before they be banished as bond-men and bond-women out of the land of their nativity for their religion and righteousness sake
R. F (1666); Salthouse, Thomas (1630-1691)
1665
The first epistle is signed: "R.F." [Richard Farnworth] and the second "Thomas Salthouse".
To the Parliament of England, who are in place to do justice, and to break the bonds of the oppressed. A narrative of the cruel and unjust sufferings of the people of God in the nation of Ireland called Quakers
Holme, Thomas (1695)
1659
Sucscribed (p.14) by Thomas Holme and 52 others.
To the Parliament of England, who are in place to do justice, and to break the bonds of the oppressed. A narrative of the cruel and unjust sufferings of the people of God in the nation of Ireland called Quakers
Holme, Thomas (1695)
1659
Sucscribed (p.14) by Thomas Holme and 52 others.
To the suffering seed of royalty, wheresoever tribulated upon the face of the whole earth; the salutation of your brother under the oppressive yoak of bonds, in Rome-prison of mad-men
Perrot, John
1661
Indexed in: Wing P1634; Smith II, 401.
A salutation of love from the opening of the springs of eternall life unto the flock of God in bonds, or else where scattered upon the earth, but are one in the endlesse life of God
Lodge, Robert (1636-1690)
1665
Indexed in: Wing L2809; Smith II, 129.
A salutation of love from the opening of the springs of eternall life unto the flock of God in bonds, or else where scattered upon the earth, but are one in the endlesse life of God
Lodge, Robert (1636-1690)
1665
Indexed in: Wing L2809; Smith II, 129.
To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, who are in place of authority to do justice, and in present power to ease the oppressed nation from its bonds : councel and advice unto you
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1659]
Caption title. Signed and dated at end: Lon. 6 of 8 mon., 1659. Edward Burrough.
A cry of the just against oppression. I the prisoner of the Lord who am now in outward bonds... now it lieth upon me to acquaint and publish to the whole nation the reason and cause of our imprisonment ... [etc.]
Goodaire, Thomas (1693)
1660
Signed (p.8): Thomas Goodaire. Caption title.
A Bermudas preacher proved a persecutor, being just a tryal of Sampson Bond's book, entituled, A publick tryal of the Quakers, &c., fraught with fallacies, false doctrine, slanders, railings, aspersions, perversions, and other abuses, herein detected, disproved and wiped off. And that the true Christ is owned by the people called Quakers, plainly made manifest...[etc.]
Estlacke, Francis; Wilkinson, William Quaker, of Rhode Island; R. R; Tyso, John (1700)
1683
Estlacke's "The truth of Christ Jesus" has separate title-page (p. 45). At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by John Bringhurst". Signed, p.9: Francis Estlacke. Includes contributions by Wi...
The standing truth: in which may be seen how every ones house is ordered, and how their families are provided, and what peace they have in their dwellings and whether they be Christians or infidels. With some directions to the everlasting rest. Also, a narrative of some unjust and cruel dealings, by William Pocklington... against William Smith ... concerning tythes ... And the liberty of all that suffer in bonds for tythes, justly claimed
Smith, William (1672)
1663
Indexed in: Wing S4334; Smith II, 608.
A declaration concerning fasting, and prayer. Of the true fast, which raiseth up the foundation of many generations : which is not the hanging down of the head like a bulrush for a day : also, a declaration of the false fast, where is the hanging down the head like a bulrush for a day, and the bonds of iniquity standing, which iniquity seperates from God... : and sheweth, the prayer that God accepts, and what He hears ... and here you may see the difference between the true praying and the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Signed on p.7 (numbered 22): G.F. [i.e. George Fox].