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People and organisations | Count |
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Society of Friends | 245 |
Fox, George (1624-1691) | 69 |
Penn, William (1644-1718) | 32 |
Keith, George, 1639?-1716 | 18 |
Jones, Rufus Matthew (1863-1948) | 15 |
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) | 15 |
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707) | 13 |
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? | 11 |
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662) | 11 |
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690 | 9 |
Pure encouragements from the spirit of the Lord, as a joyfull salutation with full assurance of victory unto the noble army of the Lamb, against whom the gates of hell and death shall never prevail
Bayly, William (1675)
[1664]
Author's initials given on p.8.
A message proclaimed. By divine authority, from the chosen assembly of the redeemed people in England, to the Pope (chief bishop) of Rome, and to his cardinals, Jesuits, and priests... that they may appear, and come forth to triall, and shew if they have the same faith, power, spirit, and authoritie, and government, as had the apostles and true churches, before the apostacie. And this is a full invitation and challenge to the whole Church of Rome
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1658]
Dated at end: 1658.
The living words of a dying child : being a true relation of some part of the words that came forth, and were spoken by Joseph Briggins on his death-bed. Being on the 6th. day of 4th. month called June 1675. Aged 11 years, five months and 15 dayes
Briggins, Joseph (1663-1675); Briggins, William (1628-1688)
1675
"To the reader" signed William Briggins, Hesther Briggins [and others].
A letter addressed to the members of the Society of Friends : chiefly on the subject of prayer
Smith, Edward (1834)
1833
Signed (p.15): Edward Smith.
A letter sent to the King from M.F. Here is also thereunto annexed a paper written unto the magistrates in 1664, which was then printed, and should have been dispersed, but was prevented by wicked hands
Fell, Margaret (1614-1702)
[1666]
On title-page: This was delivered to the King, the 20th. of the 6. month, 1666 by Elizabeth Stubbs. Author named, pp.6, 8.
Further correction of the Vicar of Banbury, in a reply to his third pamphlet intituled, The plain-dealing of the Quakers, &c
Vivers, Richard (1727)
1704
Pages 14 & 15 misnumbered 6 & 7.
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.
Report, &c
Tract Association of the Society of Friends
1843-1855; 1858 Bound [no.1-5, 7-16] with the Association's Address, 1846: Birkbeck Library 1061.6 1814-1842: title from endorsement. Title varies: 1843- : Report of the Friends' Tract Associati...
A wren in the burning-bush, waving the wings of contraction, to the congregated clean fowls of the heavens, in the ark of God, holy host of the eternal power, salutation
Perrot, John
1660
Partly in verse. Drop-head title; imprint from colophon. Signed (p.15): John the prisoner of Christ; author's initials given, p.10. Written by John Perrot. Cf. BM.
A discovery of the education of the schollars of Cambridge; by their abominations and wicked practices acted upon, and against, the despised people, in scorn call Quakers. Brought forth by the young ministers at severall times in the said town, whereby all men may see the unchristian breeding, and the horrible fruits of the university-men, and how that the spirit of the whore and false prophet, and the remainder of the dreggs of popery boyles up in them, in persecution, and madness, and ignorance, and this is written for all sober people to read and consider
Sammon, Edward; Peace, John
1659
Attributed to Edward Sammon. cf. NUC pre-1956. Subscribed (p.12) by Edward Sammon and 11 others; also includes a letter by John Peace.
An epistle to our Christian Friends called Quakers, in behalf of that faith which was once delivered to the saints of old; and in these latter days to us, as a people called and chosen to be faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1722
Author named, p. 15. By George Whitehead.