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A generall epistle, and greeting of the Fathers love : to all the saints, called and chosen to faithfulness in Christ Jesus the light of the world, in which they believing, and their faith standing in his power, many suffers for His names sake. And this is to all such as are found worthy to suffer, and is an exhortation to the strengthening of their faith, whereby they may continue boldly witnessing to the end... [etc.]
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1657
Author named, pp. 9 & 14. Page 14 numbered 41.
The true faith of the gospel of peace contended for, in the spirit of meekness: and the mystery of salvation (Christ within, the hope of glory) vindicated in the spirit of love, against the secret opposition of John Bunyan, a professed minister in Bedfordshire. Or, An answer to his book called, Some gospel truths opened
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1656
By Edward Burrough.
To the whole English army, and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers, whether of England, Scotland or Ireland; these are for them to read, and consider, as wholesome animadversions in this day of distractions
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1659 [i.e.1660]
Signed E. Burrough.
To all you commanders and officers of the army in Scotland, especially: and to all elsewhere
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1657
Drophead title; signed and dated at end. By Francis Howgill.
To the present assembly, members of Parliament at Westminster : the considerations of a servant of the Lord, upon the present state of affairs, presented unto you for to read and consider as informations unto you, concerning present proceedings in this nation
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
[1660]
Presented to the Speaker with covering note dated 24 xi 1659 [Jan. 1660] (see Burroughs, Works, 1672, p. 614). By Edward Burrough.
A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth : and a discovery unto all; shewing what man was in his creation before transgression, and what he is in transgression... Also, the way of restoration, of salvation, redemption, and of life eternal is here declared unto all the sons and daughters of Adam in the whole world
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
[1657]
Indexed in: Wing B5998; Smith I, 353.
Truth (the strongest of all) witnessed forth in the spirit of truth, against all deceit : and pleading in righteousness its owne cause, to the understanding of the simple, against a very great number of lyes, slanders, perverting of the scriptures, contradictions and false damnable doctrines, held forth by the Independants [sic]. And in particular by one John Bunian... in two severall bookes put forth by him, against the despised scattered people called Quakers. And is a reply unto his second book called A vindication, &c
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1657
Indexed in: Wing B6051; Smith I, 355.
The testimony of the Lord concerning London : witnessed in truth and faithfulnesse to the consciences of all people in it, that they may returne to the Lord and repent... : with a warning to all sorts of people in it, what the Lord requires of them
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1657
Indexed in: Wing B6033; Smith I, 354.
Many strong reasons confounded, which would hinder any reasonable man from being a Quaker; and offences taken out of the way. But particularly, foure and twenty arguments overturned and confuted; put forth and sent into the world by Richard Baxter... And this is an answer to a sheet of his cryed up and down the streets of London as some excellent piece ... And this is for the satisfaction of honest people
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1657
Indexed in: Wing B6011A; Smith I, 355.
A message for instruction, to all the rulers, judges, and magistrates, to whom the law is committed, shewing what just government is, and how far the magistrates power reacheth, and what the sword of justice is to cut down, and what it is to defend. Whereby they may learne and be directed to discern betwixt the guiltless and the guilty... With an exposition of some parts of the law
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1658
Indexed in: Wing B6013; Smith I, 356.