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A collection of certain epistles & testimonies of divine consolation, experience and doctrine
Bennit, William (1684)
1685
Indexed in: Wing B1891; Smith I, 248.
Balm from Gilead : A collection of the living divine testimonies
Smith, William (1672); Hookes, Ellis (1681); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1675
Smith's works arranged in chronological order. "Epistle dedicatory" signed: Ellis Hookes. "An epistle to Friends and other readers of these ensuing books" signed: John Whitehead.
An answer to a pamphlet sign'd by Oswald Edwards an Anabaptist preacher, entituled A stroke at the foundations of Quakerism : wherein his sophisms are detected, new notions exploded, and arguments for water-baptism refuted: and the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ by one spirit, defended, to continue in the church to the end of the world
Gill, Joseph (1674-1741)
1723
Smith I, 844.
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
The great audit; or, good steward : being some necessary and important considerations for all sorts of people. Taken out of the writings of the late worthy and renowned Sir Matthew Hale, and therein his own experience of the inward and invisible guidance and the spirit of God
Hale, Matthew (1609-1676)
1791
Extracted from his: 'Contemplations moral and divine'.
The Quakers cleared from being apostates : or the hammerer defeated; and proved an impostor. Being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet falsly intituled William Penn and the Quakers either apostates or impostors, subscribed Trepidantium Malleus. With a postscript containing some reflections on a pamphlet intituled The spirit of Quakerism and the danger of their divine revelation, laid open
Coole, Benjamin (1717)
1696
Indexed in: Wing C6047; Smith I, 449.
A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading, who go under the profession of truth, to keep within the bounds thereof, in righteousness, justice and honesty towards all men
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
[17--]
Caption title. Signed (p.8): Ambrose Rigge.
An account of the captivity of Eliz. Hanson : late of Kachecky, in New-England : who, with four of her children, and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada: setting forth the various remarkable occurrences, sore trials, and wonderful deliverances which befel them after their departure, to the time of their redemption
Hanson, Elizabeth (1684-1737); Bownas, Samuel (1676-1753)
1804
First published at Philadelphia and New York in 1728 under title: God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty.
A warning against the deceit of setting up man's reason, as judge in spiritual matters. First written in Latin, by a German noble man, A.V.F. and printed 1644. Then translated into Dutch... And now translated into English, and printed by a lover of truth, S. Crisp
Frankenberg, Abraham von; Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1677
"A.V.F." is Abraham von Frankenberg.
Scriptures
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1802
Excerpts from the "Book of extracts" issued by London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Discourses delivered at several meeting houses of the people called Quakers
Fothergill, Samuel (1715-1772)
1792
Issue without errata list. "A discourse delivered... the 17th day of 8th month, 1770" has separate title-page, dated 1793, following p. [166]. The account of Fothergill's life is by Thomas Letchwo...