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A word of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are, and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuits in the north
Tomlinson, William
1653
Indexed in: Wing T1855; Smith II, 749.
A word of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are, and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuits in the north
Tomlinson, William
1656
Indexed in: Wing T1856; Smith II, 749.
An awakening voice to the papists, declaring to them the fallen state of the Pope from Peter's, and of the Church of Rome from what it once was. In love to the souls of those who have any uprightness in their hearts towards the Lord
Tomlinson, William
1673
Indexed in: Wing T1845; Smith II, 750.
Action of the several Yearly Meetings of Friends relative to the secession from New England Yearly Meeting : also, a few extracts from the writings of Joseph John Gurney
Gurney, Joseph John (1788-1847)
1846
Smith I, 109.
Seven particulars, containing as followeth, I. Against oppressors. II. Magistrates work and honor. III. A meditation for magistrates upon Dan. 12.4. IV. Of hanging for theft, filling the land with blood. V. To the high & lofty in the earth, who exalt themselves by discent or blood. VI. Of ministers maintenance, two extreams. VII. Of persecuting for speaking in the synagogues (by many called churches.)
Tomlinson, William
1657
Numbers 29-30 repeated in the paging.
A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.
The West answering to the North in the fierce and cruell persecution of the manifestation of the Son of God. As appears in the following short relation of the unheard of, and inhumane sufferings of Geo. Fox, Edw. Pyot, and William Salt at Lanceston in the county of Cornwall, and of Ben. Maynard, James Mires, Jos. Coale, Ja. Godfrey, Jo. Ellice, and Anne Blacking, in the same gaole, town and county. And of one and twenty men, and women taken up in the spate of a few dayes on the high wayes of Devon... Also a sober reasoning in the law with Chief Justice Glynne ... And a legall arraignment of the indictment of the hat ... And many other materiall and strange passages at their apprehensions and tryals ... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691); Pyot, Edward (1670); Salt, William
1657
Attributed to George Fox. Contains letters by Edward Pyot and William Salt. Pages 109-110 repeated in numbering.
New-England's ensigne : it being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith... This being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England (with the Dutch) the most part of it in these two last years, 1657 ... With a letter to John Indicot, and John Norton, governor, and chief priest of Boston ... [etc.]
Norton, Humphrey (1655-1659); Rous, John (1695); Hodgshone, Robert
1659
Includes brief first-person narratives by John Copeland, Robert Hodgshone, Christopher Holder, John Rous, William Newland and others. Authors named, pp. 20, 109. By Humphrey Norton, Robert Hodgsho...
Margarita in Anglia reperta. Pro pauperibus, afflictis, & dispersis, in gentibus exteris. A regali semine Dei & salvationis haeredibus, quos dictitant Quascos, qui sunt ecclesia Dei viventis
Fox, George (1624-1691); Fox, George (1624-1691); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
A Latin translation of his "The pearle found in England". The translation is followed by the English text, which has a separate title-page and pagination; signatures are continuous. Errata slip pa...