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The Friend : a religious and literary journal
Smith, Robert (fl.1829-1847)
v.42-47 Aug. 1868-Aug. 1874 v.42, p.1 inscribed 'Lucy Walker' Edited by Robert Smith. Imprint varies: v.4-14: Printed by Adam Waldie; v. 15-20: By Joseph Kite.
Meditations written during the prevalence of the yellow fever, in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793; which proved fatal to upwards of 4000 of its inhabitants
Cresson, Joshua (1744-1793); Dillwyn, William (1743-1824); Cresson, Mary
1803
Edited by William Dillwyn with a prefatory note dated London, 8th mo. 26, 1803. cf. Sabin. "[To these Meditations (found after his decease) the writer does not appear to have made any addition: on T...
Meditations written during the prevalence of the yellow fever, in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793; which proved fatal to upwards of 4000 of its inhabitants
Cresson, Joshua (1744-1793); Dillwyn, William (1743-1824); Cresson, Mary
1803
Edited by William Dillwyn with a prefatory note dated London, 8th mo. 26, 1803. cf. Sabin. "[To these Meditations (found after his decease) the writer does not appear to have made any addition: on T...
A testimony for the Lord, the good shepherd, against all the false shepherds and hirelings of the world, and more especially, or particularly those of that sort in the nation of England
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
1675
Indexed in: Wing T 586. Smith II, 698.
Several epistles given forth by two of the Lords faithful servants, whom he sent to New-England, to bear witness to His everlasting truth : and were there... put to death; for no other cause, but for keeping the commandments of God, and testimony of Jesus
Robinson, William (1659); Leddra, William (1661)
1669
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674
Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.
A testimony of Gods love unto mankind in general, but more especially to them that believe in his light. Also signifying (in short) that the suffering people of God were subject to the higher power, and suffered under the power of darkness
Hardcastle, Peter (1693)
1671
Indexed in: Wing H698; Smith I, 913.
A second epistle, being a tender salutation to the seed of Jacob. Wherein is contained an exhortation to the called and chosen people of the Lord... Also, a hand of dear love held forth to the spiritual travellers ... The counsel and determination of the Lord God Almighty sounded in the ears of the unfaithful ... Also, a brief rehearsal and discovery of the enemy of man's soul
Marshall, Charles (1637-1698)
1673
Place of publication from Wing.
The way of life revealed; and the way of death discovered. Wherein is declared, man's happy estate before the fall, his miserable estate in the fall, and the way of restauration out of the fall into the image of God again... Also the by-pathes, crooked wayes, wiles, snares, and temptations of the enemy of man's soul discover'd
Marshall, Charles (1637-1698)
1674
Indexed in: Wing M746; Smith II, 143.