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Monthly observations for the preserving of health : with a long and comfortable life, in this our pilgrimage on earth; but more particularly for the spring and summer seasons
Tryon, Thomas (1634-1703)
1688
Phylotheus Physiologus is a pseudonym of Thomas Tryon.
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)
1790
At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by James Phillips".
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers; and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written : and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.1)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1761
Vol. 1: [6], lvi, 713, [5] p.; v. 2: [6], iii, 4-680, [4] p. Vol. 1 includes testimonies of various Friends concerning the author (p. i-l). Erratum: v. 2, p. [4] at end. Each vol. includes index...
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers; and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written : and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.2)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1761
Vol. 1: [6], lvi, 713, [5] p.; v. 2: [6], iii, 4-680, [4] p. Vol. 1 includes testimonies of various Friends concerning the author (p. i-l). Erratum: v. 2, p. [4] at end. Each vol. includes index...
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers, and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written; and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.1)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1784
Prefixed are testimonies of various Friends concerning the author.
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers, and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written; and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.2)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1784
Prefixed are testimonies of various Friends concerning the author.
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers, and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written; and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.3)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1784
Prefixed are testimonies of various Friends concerning the author.
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers, and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written; and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.4)
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1784
Prefixed are testimonies of various Friends concerning the author.
A touchstone or tryall of faith : by the originall from whence it springs, and the root out of which it grows: held out by way of exposition of the 12 and 13 verses of the first chapter of Iohn's gospel, and of the six former verses of the third chapter, which treat expressly about this point: intended not for the disquiet of any, but for the eternall rest and peace of all, to whom the Lord shall please to make it usefull thereunto. To which is added, The spirituall practice of Christians in primitive times
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Calvert, Giles (1664)
1648
"To the reader" signed: Isaac Pennington. Title printed within single line border; head-pieces; initial. Final page is blank.
The testimony of truth exalted, by the collected labours of that worthy man, good scribe, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Samuel Fisher, who died a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and word of God, anno 1665
Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665)
1679
"Velata quaedam revelata" and "The bishop busied" have titles in Greek at head of half-titles: "Apokrypta apokalypta" and "Episkopos aposkopos" respectively; "The bishop busied" has separate paginatio...
The testimony of truth exalted, by the collected labours of that worthy man, good scribe, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Samuel Fisher, who died a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and word of God, anno 1665
Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665)
1679
"Velata quaedam revelata" and "The bishop busied" have titles in Greek at head of half-titles: "Apokrypta apokalypta" and "Episkopos aposkopos" respectively; "The bishop busied" has separate paginatio...