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A salutation of love unto all who have known the call of God, and have in measure believed therein, so far as to make open confession to his name and truth, and yet sit down short of the heavenly possession, through want of faithfulness thereunto
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1697
Indexed in: Wing V340; Smith II, 843.
To all the people of the kingdom of Scotland in general, and to the inhabitants of Edinburgh in particular
Areskine, Thomas
1736
Indexed in: Smith I, 124.
A few things of great weight, offered to the consideration of all sober people, and to friends of truth more particularly, with relation to their early care and Christian endeavour to season the minds of their children while they are young, with the sense and savour of the spirit of truth
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1697
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) V338; Smith II, 843.
To Friends in Ireland, and elsewhere; a mournful word to the merry-hearted in Zion; with a word of comfort to her bowed down mourners. Written in great exercise of the soul
Upsher, Thomas (1672-1704)
1699
Indexed in: Wing U123; Smith II, 838.
The counterfeit convert, a scandal to Christianity, and his unjustly opposing Quakerism to Christianity justly reprehended. And the true Christ, and holy scripures [sic] confessed by the Quakers. In opposition to two scandalous books falsly styled I. Quakerism withering, and Christianity reviving, II. Animadversions on G. Whitehead's book, Innocency triumphant
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1694
Error in paging: p. 63 misprinted 64. By George Whitehead.
A warning to the inhabitants of the earth : but more especially to those who say they believe in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ... [etc.]
Watkinson, George
1661
Author named, p.7.
The seed of Israels redemption, fully prophesied of, (and the scriptures opened), which now is about to be fulfilled by its saviour and redeemer, whom God hath now raised up for an ensigne to the nations
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1659
Indexed in: Wing W1955; Smith II, 886.
The voice of wisdome, uttered forth against Antichrists folly and deceits, and the freeness of Gods love to the creature... truly discovered ... And this is in answer to a book, falsly titled, The Quakers folly made manifest to all men. Given forth by Tho. Danson
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1659
Indexed in: Wing W1972; Smith II, 886.
Antichrist in flesh unmask'd, and the Quakers Christianity vindicated, from the malicious and injurious attempts of Edward Paye, William Alcott, & Henry Loader, in their late defaming confused book falsly styled, Antichrist in spirit unmask'd... [etc.]
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1692
By George Whitehead.
Observations on the enslaving, importing, and purchasing of negroes; with some advice thereon, extracted from the epistle of the Yearly-Meeting of the people called Quakers, held at London in the year 1748 [i.e.1758]
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1760
Indexed in: Smith I, 240.
The standard of the Lord lifted up in New-England, in opposition to the man of sin: or, The trumpet of the Lord sounding there with a visitation to the suffering seed of God in New-England or elsewhere. With a warning from the Lord to the rulers and magistrates, priests, and people of New-England, but more especially to the rulers and magistrates of the bloody town of Boston, who have put the servants of the living God to death
Nicholson, Joseph
1660
On the persecution of the Quakers.
An epistle to Friends in Great Britain, to whom is the salutation of my love, in the unchangeable truth
Nicholson, Thomas (1715-1780)
[1762]
Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 4: Thomas Nicholson. Little River in North Carolina, the 15th of the ninth month 1762. Imprint supplied by McMurtrie.