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An epistle to be read in the men and womens meetings : London, the 13th of the 9th Moneth, 1677
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
An epistle to be read in the men and womens meetings : London, the 13th of the 9th Moneth, 1677
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
An alarm to all flesh : with an invitation to the true seeker forthwith to flye for his life (clearly) out of the short-lived Babylon into the life... Also, a word of encouragement to the faithful to be faithful still
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Billing, Edward (1623-1686)
1660
Variously attributed to Edward Billing and Edward Burrough.
A tender visitation and friendly exhortation to all the children of truth to be valiant in this day of trial
Brend, William (1676)
[1664]
Caption title. Signed: William Brend, from Newgate, London, the 20 of the 11 month, 1664.
A general testimony to the everlasting truth of God; partly intended for the inhabitants of Nether-Broughton in the county of Leicester. Wherein there is some short relation of the manner of my convincement; and also, some few of the sufferings which were inflicted upon me by some of the said inhabitants for my faithful testimony, which I bare for God and his blessed truth
Willsford, John
1677
Author named as "John Wilsford", p.9.
A defence of the Duke of Buckingham's book of religion & worship, from the exceptions of a nameless author
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1685
Preface signed (p.[iv]): W.P. [i.e. William Penn]. The work to which this is a reply has not been identified. Pages 26, 27, and 31 misnumbered 12, 9, and 13.
A loving salutation to all Friends every where, in this great day of tryal, to stand faithful unto God, over all sufferings whatsoever
Brend, William (1676)
[1662]
Caption title. Dated in the last paragraph "... 11th of the 9th Month, 1662,..." and signed at end: William Brend.
Londons remembrancer. Wherein the inhabitants thereof may review the Lords dealings with them in a few years last past. Which is a warning to them to repent and not to persist in their wickedness, which brought down the judgements of God upon them
Jones, Evan Quaker
1670
Signed, p. 6: E. Jones. Contains an account of the breaking up of the meetings at Peel and Mile End Green by soldiers.
A mite of affection, manifested in 31. proposals, offered to all the sober and freeborn people within this common-wealth; tending and tendred unto them for a settlement in this the day and hour of the worlds distraction and confusion
Billing, Edward (1623-1686); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1659
Attributed by Wing to Billing; by Smith, to Billing or Edward Burrough. Author's initials given, p.11: E.B.
Primitive Christianity continued in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers : being in answer to a pamphlet entituled, Primitive heresie &c. and which may serve as an appendix to a book entituled, An antidote against the venom of the snake in the grass, by George Whitehead
Wyeth, Joseph (1663-1731)
1698
Indexed in: Wing W3761; Smith II, 965.
An epistle of caution to Friends, to keep on their inward armour, in this day of outward ease
Gwin, Thomas (1656?-1720)
1702
Smith I, 898.