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Spiritualis necnon divina salutatio, in qua omnes qui profitentur Christianitatem, cordibus nimirum contriti, regnum cœleste, justitiamque ejus quærentes, ut hasce quæ sequuntur sectiunculas in timore Dei, quo videlicet emissæ sunt, perlegant; invitantur. Quibus, ut & omni humano generi, sicut in hoc sœculo fœlicitatem, ita in futuro salutem æternam exoptat & apprecatur
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1690
Errata slip pasted to p.16.
An epistle to all the called and chosen of God
Smith, William (1672)
1672
Indexed in: Wing S4297; Smith II, 611.
The contentious apostate and his blow refelled: in a brief narrative of the unchristian deportment, opposition, and disturbance made by Francis Bugg, backslider, Isaac Archer, priest or vicar, Samuel Knowles, late curate. At a publick meeting of the people called Quakers held at Milden-Hall in Suffolk the 30th day of the 2d month commonly called April 1691. And in a short answer to F.B. his defaming pamphlet falsely stiled One blow more at new Rome
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1691
Author named as "G. Whitehead", p.29. At end is "A catalogue of books printed for and sold by Thomas Northcott".
The account from Wickham (lately published by John Raunce and Charles Harris) examin'd and found false : and warning thereof given to all such well-meaning persons among the people called Quakers, as through personal affection, want of consideration, or weakness of judgment have been betrayed, or may be in danger to be betrayed by them, or any other in the same dividing spirit with them, and led aside from the way of truth, into a separation from the people of God, for whose recovery and preservation this is written
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713); Richardson, Richard (1623?-1689)
1689
Place of publication from Wing. A reply to Raunce and Harris's "A memorial for the present generation". Includes (pp.19-20) a message from Richard Richardson, for the Second-days's Morning Meeting...