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The pure language of the spirit of truth : set forth for the confounding false languages, acted out of pride, ambition and deceit. Or, Thee and thou, in its place, is the proper language to any single person whatsoever... [etc.]
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
1655
Drophead title; imprint taken from colophon. By Richard Farnworth.
Gospel liberty sent down from heaven in a suffering time. Or Christian tolleration given and granted by the Lord about the worship of God, and in matters of faith and salvation
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
1664
Written by R.F. [i.e., Richard Farnworth]. Cf. BM. Place and date of publication from Wing.
The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts. Or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended. Whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, &c
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
1663
Another issue, without author's name on title-page, also published in 1663.
A return to the priests about Beverley for their advisement
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
[1654?]
A reply to Christopher Feake and others: A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist. Anon., by Richard Farnworth.
Light risen out of darkness now in these latter days. Shewing the dark ways and worship of the ministry of Antichrist now in these apostated times,... Wherein something is written in reply to a book that was set forth by the day and night vines in and about Beverley ... [etc.]
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
1654
Author named, p.59 "Rich. Farnworth". A reply to "A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist", by Christopher Feake and other, 1653.
A woman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and peeple [sic] discovered
Farnworth, Richard (1666)
1654
Line 12 of the title-page ends "... Do ye not therefore erre..."