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Friendly advice in the spirit of love unto believing parents and their tender off-spring in relation to their Christian education
Field, John (1652-1723); Scoryer, Richard
1688
By John Field and Richard Scoryer.
Friendly advice in the spirit of love unto believing parents and their tender off-spring in relation to their Christian education
Field, John (1652-1723); Scoryer, Richard
1695
Letter, p. 57-64, signed: Richard Scoryer.
A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family; who were surprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms, on the frontiers of Pennsylvania. In the spring, 1780
Gilbert, Benjamin (1711-1780)
1785
Advertisements for Phillips's publications on final page.
A general epistle to the flock of God, but more particularly in Cumberland, in the openings of love, and fresh spring of life, am I drawn forth, to visit you with this epistle
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1698
Caption title. Text signed: John Banks. "Given forth at Meare in Somersetshire, the 23rd day of the 5th month, 1698."
A general epistle to the flock of God, but more particularly in Cumberland, in the openings of love, and fresh spring of life, am I drawn forth, to visit you with this epistle
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1698
Caption title. Text signed: John Banks. "Given forth at Meare in Somersetshire, the 23rd day of the 5th month, 1698."
A visit to Paris in the spring of 1871, on behalf of the War Victim's [sic] Fund of the Society of Friends. Being a lecture delivered at the Town Hall, Hitchin, April 4, 1871
Tuke, James H (1819-1896)
1871
Smith Supp., 343.
A salutation of love from the opening of the springs of eternall life unto the flock of God in bonds, or else where scattered upon the earth, but are one in the endlesse life of God
Lodge, Robert (1636-1690)
1665
Indexed in: Wing L2809; Smith II, 129.
A salutation of love from the opening of the springs of eternall life unto the flock of God in bonds, or else where scattered upon the earth, but are one in the endlesse life of God
Lodge, Robert (1636-1690)
1665
Indexed in: Wing L2809; Smith II, 129.
Christ's light springing, arising up, shining forth, and displaying it self throw the whole world, from under that priestly darkness, wherewith it hath been clouded... [etc.]
Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665)
[1660]
Date of publication suggested by Wing. Author named as "Samwell Fisher", p.16. English and Latin texts in parallel columns.
Christ's light springing, arising up, shining forth, and displaying it self throw the whole world, from under that priestly darkness, wherewith it hath been clouded... [etc.]
Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665)
[1660]
Date of publication suggested by Wing. Author named as "Samwell Fisher", p.16. English and Latin texts in parallel columns.
The captive (that hath long been in captivity) visited with the day-spring from on high. Or the prisoner (that hath sitten in the prison-house of woful darkness) freed into the everlasting light and covenant of God
Pinder, Richard (1695)
1660
Indexed in: Wing P2262; Smith II, 424.
A Christian life manifested, wherein is shewed who they are which follows the lamb in meekness and patience
Smith, William (1672)
[1661]
Indexed in: Wing S 4294. Smith II, 605.