Search Special Collections
Results
Total number of records: 61
Top 10: Subject
A battle-door for teachers & professors to learn singular & plural : you to many, and thou to one: singular one, thou; plural many, you. Wherein is shewed forth by grammar, or scripture examples, how several nations and people have made a distinction between singular and plural... Also, in this book is set forth examples of the singular and plural about thou, and you, in several languages, divided into distinct battle-doors, or formes, or examples; English, Latine, Italian, Greek, Hebrew ... In the latter part of this book are contained severall bad unsavoury words gathered forth of certain school-books
Fox, George (1624-1691); Stubbs, John (1618?-1674); Furly, Benjamin (1636-1714)
1660
Many errors in paging. The different sections printed at different presses, are arranged according to the directions to the reader on last 3 pages of 7th section, which is followed by leaf of errata w...
The second covenant, which doth manifestly make known the end of the first covenant & priesthood, which could not continue by reason of death. Or the new covenant of light, life, and peace, wherein the Lord in righteousnesse establisheth the hearts of his people; where they are taught of the Lord. Also herein is declared the difference between Christs way, and Judas way
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Attributed to George Fox.
This is to all officers and souldiers of the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and to all magistrates, and them in authority in these nations, and the dominions thereunto appertaining for them to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Author's initials given, p.8. Pages 2-7 misnumbered 1-6.
Here are several queries put forth in print for all, or any of you whose names are here under written... For Robert Gell ... William Lilly ... John Booker
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Signed at end: G.F. [i.e. George Fox]. Erratum: p. 16.
The pearle found in England. This is for the poor distressed, scattered ones in forraigne nations. From the royall seed of God and heirs of salvation, called Quakers, who are the Church of the living God, built up together of living stones in England, a visitation and uniting to the pearl of God which is hid in all the world that every one may turn into himself, and there feel it, and finde it
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1658
Page 4 numbered 2 in error.
To the Councill of Officers of the Armie, and the heads of the nation; and for the inferior officers and souldiers to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1659]
Caption title. Signed at end: F.G. [i.e. G.F., George Fox]. Imprint from Wing.
To all the people who meet in the steeple-houses in England, and elsewhere
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Caption title. Signed at end: G.F. [i.e. George Fox]. Imprint from colophon. Page 4 numbered 5.
To you that are crying, What is become of our fore-fathers, if the light be the way which you be in, and what is become of the martyrs that suffered?
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1657]
Caption title. Signed at end: G.F. [i.e. George Fox]. Place of publication and publisher statement from colophon. Date of publication suggested by Wing.
The papists strength, principles and doctrines... answereed and confuted. Furthermore their principles and doctrines answered and confuted, as they were laid down in two or three severall papers, by R.W. ... Also a challenge to the Pope and all his adherents ... Also a paper to all them that fast and afflict themselves ... Also some queries to the papists upon earth
Fox, George (1624-1691); Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1658
"The answer to R.W. his paper, wherein he vindicates the doctrine and practise of the Romane Church so called, to be the church of Christ" signed F.H. [i.e. Francis Howgill]: p. 33-47. Errata: p. [1...
Newes coming up out of the north, sounding towards the south : or, a blast out of the north up into the south and so to flie abroad into the world
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1655
Some irregularities in pagination. Signed at end: George Fox.
(Here all may see, that) justice and judgement is to rule. And the power of God without respecting mens persons, or observing the worlds complements. And sheweth how the pure religion keeps out from the spots of the world... And sheweth the prisoning for not bowing the hat, is such a thing as hath not been since the world began
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Signed at end, G.F. [i.e. George Fox].