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A brief account of the blessed ends of the two sons of William Rogers, of Colchester in Essex, recommended to the serious perusal of our youth
Rogers, William (fl.1709)
1709
By William Rogers.
A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels and sufferings, of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock. To which is added, an account of his death and burial
Haydock, Roger (1643-1696); Field, John (1652-1723)
1700
With preface by John Field, and 9 testimonies. At end is a list (2 pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1700".
A plain account of certain Christian experiences, labours, services and sufferings, of that ancient servant and minister of Christ, Roger Hebden, deceased. Containing both warning, consolation, and instruction in righteousness
Hebden, Roger
1700
Indexed in: References: Wing H 1346A; Smith I,929.
A serious call, in tender compassion to the sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever
Dodshon, Frances Paxton (1714-1793)
1745
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
Monthly observations for the preserving of health : with a long and comfortable life, in this our pilgrimage on earth; but more particularly for the spring and summer seasons
Tryon, Thomas (1634-1703)
1688
Phylotheus Physiologus is a pseudonym of Thomas Tryon.
An epistle of tender counsel to parents, school-masters, and school-mistresses; and likewise to the youth
Holme, Benjamin (1683-1749)
1749
Indexed in: Smith I, 968.
An account of tythes in general
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
[1730]
Caption title. Signed at end: T.E. [i.e. Thomas Ellwood].
An exalted Diotrephes reprehended, or the spirit of error and envy in William Rogers against the truth and many of the antient and faithful Friends thereof, manifested in his late monstrous birth, or work of darkness, (viz.), his false and scandalous book, intituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished. &c. Wherein he hath discovered himself to be an apostate... Also a comparison between his said book, and an epistle, given forth under his said hand ... To be dispersed only among Friends, unless his book is made more publick
Snead, Richard (1711)
1681
Signed (p.48): Richard Snead, Charles Harford, Richard Vickris, Charles Jones.