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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Mason, Martin (1650-1676) | 4 |
Backhouse, James (1794-1869) | 3 |
Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794) | 3 |
Phillips, Richard (1756-1836) | 3 |
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663) | 1 |
Craven, Robert, Quaker | 1 |
Johnson, Jonathan of Lincoln (1656-1659) | 1 |
Johnson, Jonathan, of Lincoln, Fl.1656-1659 | 1 |
Methodist Church (Great Britain) | 1 |
Reyner, Edward, 1600-1668 | 1 |
Considerations on the causes of the high price of grain, and other articles of provision, for a number of years back : and propositions for reducing them: with occasional remarks
Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794)
1792
Issue without errata list.
Something of truth made manifest (in relation to a dispute at Draton in the county of Middlesex in the first moneth last) in opposition to the false account given of it by one Philip Taverner, in his book styled The Quakers-rounds; or, A faithfull account, &c
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1658
Signed on p. 21: E. Burrough.
Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto; with a few queries consonant therewith
Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794)
1793
Advertisements for Phillips's publications, p.[23].
Concise remarks on watchfulness and silence
Phillips, Richard (1756-1836)
1809
Advertisement for his "Hints, chiefly scriptural" on final page.
Hints, chiefly scriptural, respecting regeneration
Phillips, Richard (1756-1836)
1808
Indexed in: Smith II:408.
Hints, chiefly scriptural, respecting regeneration
Phillips, Richard (1756-1836)
1809
Indexed in: Smith II, 408.
To the lower class of people in the western part of the county of Cornwall
Phillips, Catharine (1727-1794)
1793
Indexed in: Smith II, 406.
An address to the prisoner population of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land
Backhouse, James (1794-1869); Walker, George Washington (1800-1859)
1837
Authors named, p.22. By James Backhouse and George Washington Walker.
The grounds of a holy life: or the way by which many who were heathens, came to be Christians; and such as are now sinners, may come to be numbered with saints; by little preaching. To which is added, Paul's speech to the bishop of Crete. As also, a true touchstone or trial of Christianity
Turford, Hugh (1713)
1797
First published, 1702. Advertisements for Phillips's publications, pp. [153-5].
The question, "Are judicial oaths lawful", answered; with some observations on the moral influence of judicial oaths
Backhouse, James (1794-1869)
[1833]
Smith I, 153.
A concise apology for the peculiarities of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in their language, costume and manners
Backhouse, James (1794-1869)
[1833]
Smith I, 153.
The proud Pharisee reproved : or, The lying orator laid open. In an examination of some passages in a book entituled, Precepts for Christian practice.. written by one Edw. Reyner, who calles himself a minister of the gospel in Lincoln; but is found a lyar
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
1655
Indexed in: Wing M933; Smith II, 153.