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dissenters, religious2
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Faber, Albert Otto (1620-1686)3
Werdmuller, Otto (1511-1552)3
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)2
Frankenberg, Abraham Von2
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)1
Fox, George (1624-1691)1
Mehmed IV, Sultan of the Turks, 1642-16931
Melisch, Stephan1
Pemberton, John (1727-1795)1
Pemberton, John, 1727-17951

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Comfort & counsel under affliction. Extracted from a treatise originally written in German, and first printed in English in 1550

Werdmüller, Otto (1511-1552)

1818

Tracts 1-20 bound together with a collective title-page and prelims: Tracts on moral and religious subjects: published by an association of members of the Society of Friends, vol.1. London: printed by...

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Comfort and counsel under affliction. Chiefly extracted from a treatise originally written in German, and first printed in English in 1550

Werdmüller, Otto (1511-1552); Tract Association of Friends (Philadelphia)

1820

Below imprint: No.25 -- 3000. Monogram of Tract Association of Friends on title-page.

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A testimony of the Monthly Meeting of Friends, at Pyrmont in Westphalia, Germany, concerning John Pemberton of Philadelphia in North America; with his epistle to the inhabitants of Amsterdam

Pemberton, John (1727-1795); Society of Friends. Pyrmont Monthly Meeting, Westphalia, Germany

1798

"First written in the German, and translated by one of the Friends at Pyrmont..."--p. v.

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The plain path to Christian perfection : shewing that we are to seek for reconciliation and union with God, solely by renouncing ourselves, denying the world, and following our blessed Saviour, in the regeneration. Translated from the French

Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)

1780

"The treatise of which the following is an extract, was written in the German language about two hundred and fifty years ago, and since translated into the French." -- Pref.

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An answer to the speech or decalration [sic] of the great Turk, Sulton [sic] Mahomet which he sent to Leopold emperor of Germany. And is a defence of the true Christian religion against the said Turks antichristian speech, and a testimony for the Lord Jesus Christ

Fox, George (1624-1691)

1688

The speech or declaration of Sultan Mahomet, "faithfully translated out of high Dutch": p. 3-4. A christian apologia in which Fox proves the Sultan's positions inalid from an Islamic point of view. ...

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