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Pictures of war; from authentic narratives; with reflections on the practice of national hostilities; some of them original, but chiefly extracted from eminent writers
Wemyss, Thomas (1842)
1817
Advertisements for Robertson and Fairbairn's publications, pp. [xv-xvi].
To the bishops and clergy of England and Wales, the state of the cruel persecution, imprisonment (many to death) and spoil of goods inflicted upon the people called Quakers. Only for their religious meetings, and obeying, serving, and worshipping the almighty God that made them
Robertson, Thomas (1658-1685)
1685
Subscribed by Thomas Robertson and 3 others.
To the bishops and clergy of England and Wales, the state of the cruel persecution, imprisonment (many to death) and spoil of goods inflicted upon the people called Quakers. Only for their religious meetings, and obeying, serving, and worshipping the almighty God that made them
Robertson, Thomas (1658-1685)
1685
Subscribed by Thomas Robertson and 3 others.
To the bishops and clergy of England and Wales, the state of the cruel persecution, imprisonment (many to death) and spoil of goods inflicted upon the people called Quakers. Only for their religious meetings, and obeying, serving, and worshipping the almighty God that made them
Robertson, Thomas (1658-1685)
1685
Subscribed by Thomas Robertson and 3 others.
An account of some of the travels and sufferings of that faithful servant of the Lord, Thomas Briggs : and also several testimonies concerning his faithfulness to the Lord and diligence in his service till death
Briggs, Thomas (1610-1685?)
1685
Consists of autobiographical essay and a letter followed by tributes. Testimonies signed: Deborah Barrow; John Kennerley; G.F. [George Fox]; and Thomas Robertson.
A horrible thing committed in this land
Robertson, Thomas (1658-1685)
1658
An attack on the taking of tithes from Quakers by the Church of England. Concerns the distraint of Robert Minter's goods. Caption title. Signed (p.7): Thomas Robertson. Imprint from colophon. ...
Friendly letters to the Society of Friends : on some of their distinguishing principles
Wardlaw, Ralph (1779-1853)
1836
Smith BAQ, 442.
Rusticus ad clericum or, The plow-man rebuking the priest : in answer to Verus Patroclus, wherein the falsehoods, forgeries, lies, perversions and self-contradictions of William Jamison are detected
Robertson, John (fl.1694)
1694
Wing R1607; Smith II, 501.
The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their friends, with an account of their ancestor Anne Askew, the martyr : a portraiture of religious and family life in the 17th century, compiled chiefly from original letters and other documents never before published
Webb, Maria
1865
Includes bibliographical references.