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The great mysteries of godlinesse and ungodlinesse : the one opened from that eternall truth of the un-erring scripture of the ever-blessed Jesus. The other discovered from the writings and speakings of a generation of deceivers, called Quakrrs [sic]. Wherein their sathanicall depths, and diabolicall delusions, not hitherto so fully known, are laid open
Farmer, Ralph; Farmer, Ralph; Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Atkinson, Christopher Quaker
1655
Includes Farmer's "Mysterie Babylon the great"; "Answers to several queries", by Edward Burrough and Francis Howgill; and "The sword of the Lord", by Christopher Atkinson; all with separate title-page...
The iudgement of Doctor Rainoldes touching the originall of episcopacy : more largely confirmed out of antiquity
Ussher, James (1581-1656)
1641
Wing U186.
A modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government : wherein the maine grounds of that booke, intituled The unlawfulnesse and danger of limited prelacie, are calmly examined
Morley, George (1597-1684)
1641
Attributed to George Morley. Cf. BLC.
The case of our affaires, in law, religion, and other circumstances briefly examined, and presented to the conscience
Spelman, Sir John (1594-1643)
1643
Wing S-4935.
Considerations toward a peaceable reformation in matters ecclesiasticall : submitted to the judicious reader
Downing, Calybute (1606-1644)
1641
Wing D2100.
Answer to Doctor Fernes reply, entitled Conscience satisfied : especially to as much of it as concerned that answer to his treatise which went under the name of The fuller answer
Herle, Charles (1598-1659)
1643
Page [49] misnumbered 37.
A serious review of some principles of the Quakers. Wherein error is discovered, and truth defended
P. E; English, Peter
1655
Anon.; attributed to Peter English.
Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government
Hammond, Henry (1605-1660)
printed in the yeere 1646
H.H. = Henry Hammond. Place of publication from Wing.
Certaine considerations touching the better pacification, and edification of the Church of England : dedicated to His Most Excellent Majesty
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)
1640
Signatures: A-F4. Printed by Elizabeth Purslowe at the Eliot's Court Press; place of publication and printer from STC.