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The Lambs officer is gone forth with the Lambs message, which is the witness of God in all consciences... To all the parish clerks, vicars, curates, and professors ... for you all to come up to the Lambs bar, in this his day
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1659
Indexed in: Wing F1855; Smith I, 658.
A foole answered according to his folly. Or, Judas in joining to the chiefe priests, to betray the Lamb, hath hang'd himselfe; plainly seen in answer to George Emmot of Durham, and his northern blast
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
1655
Indexed in: Wing N280; Smith II, 223.
The popish inquisition newly erected in New-England, whereby their church is manifested to be a daughter of Mysterie Babylon... Also, their rulers to be in the beasts power upon whom the whore rideth, manifest by their wicked compulsary laws against the Lamb and his followers
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Copeland, J R; Hodgson, Robert; Norton, Humphrey (fl. 1655-1659); Rous, John (1695)
1659
Pp. 53-60 numbered 42-52 in error. Includes brief first-person narratives by Robert Hodgson, Humphrey Norton, John Rous, John Copeland, and others.
A collection of the several writings and faithful testimonies of that suffering servant of God, and patient follower of the Lamb, Humphry Smith : who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, in Winchester common-goal the 4th day of the 3d moneth, in the year 1663
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1683
Indexed in: Wing H4051; Smith II, 594.
The Lambs warre against the man of sinne. The end of it, the manner of it and what he wars against. His weapons, colours, kingdom. And how all may know whether they be in it or no; and whether the same Christ be in them that is, was, and is to come, and their faithfulnesse or unfaithfulnesse to him
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
1658
Written by James Nayler. Cf. BM.
A discovery of some part of the war between the kingdom of the Lamb and the kingdom of Anti-Christ : held forth in this account of several disputes and queries between a minister of Christ (really so) and one that hath the name of a minister, but is proved to be a minister and member of Anti-Christ by evident testimonies. And is a short account of the covetousnesse, ignorance, envy, and the fruits of darkness brought forth by C. Fowler
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1659
Indexed in: Wing B5999A; Smtih I, 361.
The word of the Lord, to his beloved citty New-Jerusalem, come from God, cloathed with the excellency of the glory of his love; and is the bride the Lambs wife, with the flowings of the tender compassionate bowels of the Lord Jesus, to all the mourners in Sion, and the afflicted disolate people, who waite for his comming as for the morning, and hath not satisfaction in any thing but in the enjoyment of his sweet and comfortable presence
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)
[1663]
Dated and signed at end: Given forth in York castle, the 19. of the first moneth, 1663. W.D.
A visitation & warning proclamed [sic] and an alarm sounded in the Popes borders, in the name and authority of the Lord Almighty, and the Lamb : being the account of a journey to Dunkirk, and the proceedings there among the Jesuites, and friars and papists, with some particular quæries, and also some propositions sent unto them. Which may be satisfaction to many who may behold the difference in part between the papists and the people of God, and between the idolaters and the true worshippers
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Fisher, Samuel
1659
Includes contributions by Samuel Fisher.
The doctrines and principles : the persecution, imprisonment, banishment, excommunicating of the Saints of God, by the priests and magistrates of Scotland, contrary to the doctrine of Christ and the apostles. Here all may see, the priests of Scotland, and their church, and their persecution... of the saints ... Also, how pure religion is turned upside down, and vain religion got in its place
Weare, George
1659
Previously issued as "The doctrines & principles of the priests of Scotland", 1657.
An instruction to judges & lawyers, that they may act and judge as the judges did of old... And concerning the poor mans cry, who knows his matter and business himself ... Given forth to the intent men might consider these things, and come to the life of God
Fox, George (1624-1691); Moon, Paul Quaker
[1658]
Date supplied from Wing. Includes (pp. 31-40) "Some passages and proceedings in courts", by P.M. [Paul Moon].
A cry for repentance, unto the inhabitants of London chieflie, and unto all the world, whose fruits do shame their profession... Given forth for the information of the simple, that they may know the way of life, out of the evill communication which corrupts good manners
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Author's initials given, p.6.
That all might see who they were that had a command and did pay tythes... And also, them that witnessed in spirit and life the law fulfilled ... And likewise, these are here manifest that do take tythes, and have no command from God, but contrary to the law of God
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Attributed to George Fox. Cf. NUC pre-1956.