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A backbiter's tongue, destructive to religion, demonstrating I. the persons, II. the unlawfulness, and III. the evil effects of backbiting, talebearing, slandering, whispering, &c. And for the most proper remedy against these evils, charity is charitably recommended
Bockett, John (1658?-1715)
1714
P. 37 misnumbered 45. Advertisment for Sowle's publications on final 3 pages.
A primer for the schollers and doctors of Europe, but especially to them in and about the (called) two famous universities in England, Oxford and Cambridge... Being a brief rehearsal of some of the words and terms ... used in their chief schools of learning, and universities
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1659
Pp. 3-7 numbered 1,4,5,4,6.
A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers... Also what ministers and magistrates we own, and what and whom we deny
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Parker, Alexander (1628-1689)
1659
Author named, p.6. Also includes "To all that say we (whom the world do call Quakers) do deny ministers, and magistrates", by Alexander Parker, pp.6-8.
A sound out of Sion, from the holy mountain which the Lord is establishing above all the mountains : declaring the salvation of God which is near to be revealed to the captivated seed that waits for redemption, and the deceit of sinners laid open and witnessed against who make a profession of God, and yet cannot believe that they can be saved from sin while they live
Ames, William (1662)
1663
Indexed in: Wing A3008; Smith I, 28.
The life of Enoch again revived : in which Abels offering is accepted, and Cains mark known, and he rejected, through the opening of the inward mystery of creation... : (to which is annexed) The travel of the bowels of Sion, and the cry of the sins of Sodom is great this day before the Lord
Bayly, William (1675)
1662
Author's initials appear on p.19 and p.27.
A general epistle to all Friends, who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers
Bayly, William (1675)
[1662]
Caption title. Author's initials given at end.
A salutation of love to the seed of God, in the people called Independents, and Baptists, Monarchy-men and Seekers: even the tender bowels of the Lord to them all
Bishop, George (1668)
1661
Indexed in: Wing B3005; Smith I, 280.
A treatise concerning the resurrection : written to friends of truth, and all others who stumble at them, about the body of the Lord Jesus that died at Jerusalem: in answer to a question oft-times put to friends of truth, particularly by the governors of New-England... whereunto is added a short discourse concerning the ressurection of the body, and what is after this life
Bishop, George (1668)
1662
Indexed in: Wing B3012; Smith I, 280.
A song of the judgments and mercies of the Lord : wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly: being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me... With a hearty salutation of pure and unfeigned love ... With a few words by way of information unto such who may have desires in them to know the way to the kingdom of peace and righteousness
Coale, Josiah (1632?-1668)
1663
Indexed in: Wing C4756A; Smith I, 433.
A salutation to the suffering-seed of God : wherein the things are declared and signified before-hand that must shortly come to pass
Coale, Josiah (1632?-1668); Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1663
Includes (pp.8-9) "To all that believe in Christ", by Edward Burrough.