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A testimony for the Lord God, and his work in the earth
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1660
Caption title. Signed at end: Tho. Taylor. In this issue the final line of the colophon reads "Grand, 1660".
Testimony for the Lord God, and his work in the earth
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1660
Caption title. Signed at end: Tho. Taylor. In this issue the final line of the colophon reads "tins le Grand, 1660".
Some prison meditations in the 7th moneth, 1657. Being a free-gift sermon mainly touching the religious robbers, or spiritual murtherers, the sermon and prayer-sellers of the former, later and present times. Even to the whole company of Mystery-Babylons merchants and members, a warning
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1657
Author named, p.20.
A trumpet sounded from under the altar; the ten days persecution near an end
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1658]
Caption title. Place and date of publication from Wing. Dated and signed at end: From my prison lodging here in the common gaol at Apleby... in this present second month, 1658. Tho. Taylor.
A faithful warning to out-side professors, and loose pretenders to Christianity of all sorts
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1661]
Caption title. Signed on p. 6 and at end: Thomas Tayler. Place and date of publication from Wing.
Ignorance & error reproved: being an answer to some queries that one John Reynolds wrote to two of the people called Quakers. Also a few words by way of query to the teachers and professors called Presbyterians & Independents. With a word of prophesie in verse. Also a word of exhortation, and a warning of love to them, to haste out of Babylon the mistery of iniquity, into Zion the city of holiness: with a word at last to those that were persecutors
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682); Payton, John
1662
Signed on p. 37: T. Taylor. Place of publication from Wing. "Something written from a true experience of the work of God", signed at end by John Payton: p. 38-47. "Ignorance & error reproved" is...
A loving exhortation to all kings, princes, potentates, bishops and people in the whole Christendom. Wherein is a distinction betwixt the true and false teachers. To be read over in meekness and the fear of the Lord
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1666
Indexed in: Wing T578; Smith II, 697.
A warning to the nations to lay aside all prejudice and enmity, the ground of strife and wars and to come and embrace the light, Christ Jesus, that they may see themselves, and come to be saved and healed, and united in the love of God
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1667]
Caption title. Signed on p. 11: Thomas Taylor.
A few necessary questions & conclusions for the present parish-teachers of England, &c. deeply to ponder and answer in God's fear, for the good of their own and the peoples souls that are under them; for the Lord is arisen to call all things into judgment
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1670?]
Caption title. Signed at end: Tho. Taylor. Place and date of publication from Wing.
A testimony to the true and spiritual worship: and a word of consolation to the children of light. Also a message of truth to professors
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1670
Place of publication from Wing.
To the King
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682); Hooton, Elizabeth (1600-1672)
[1670]
Includes "To the King and borh houses of Parliament", by Elizabeth Hooton.
Baxter's book entitul'd The cure of church-divisions answer'd & confuted, and he prov'd to be a physitian of no value: who hath manifested his folly and weakness in undertaking a work which he hath so little understanding in
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1671
Indexed in: Wing T579; Smith II, 698.