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The cause of the widows & fatherless pleaded with the judges and magistrates of England : shewing the innocency of the people of God (in scorn called Quakers) and their unjust proceedings against them
Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
[1665?]
Caption title. Attributed to Thomas Rudyard. Imprint from Wing.
Send-Brieff an die Bürgermeister und Raht der Stadt Danzig
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1675
Letter dated December 3, 1674 and signed by Wilhelm Penn.
Hagiomastix, or The scourge of the saints displayed in his colours of ignorance & blood: or, a vindication of some printed queries published some moneths since by authority, in way of answer to certaine anti-papers of syllogismes, entituled a Vindication of a printed paper, &c
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
1646. [i.e. 1647]
A reply to "A vindication [November 20, 1646] of a printed paper, entituled, An ordinance presented to the... House of Commons [September 10], for the preventing of the growth and spreading of heresy,...
A post-script or appendix to a treatise lately published by authority intituled Hagio-mastix; or, The scourge of the saints displaid in his colours of ignorance and blood. Being an explication of the third verse of the thirteenth chapter of the prophecie of Zacharie
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665); Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
[1646?]
Date from Preface to the reader, dated at end March 2 1646; and from Wing; Thomason gives 2nd April, 1647 as publication date; "Hagio-mastix" was published February 5th, 1647 (Thomason). Titlepage w...
Traité de la liberté de conscience, ou de l'authorité des souverains sur la religion des peuples : Opposé aux maximes impies de Hobbes & de Spinosa, adoptées par le Sieur Jurieu dans son Histoire du papisme & dans son Systême de l'eglise
Aubert de Versé, Noël (1642-1714)
1687
Dedication signed: L.D.L.G. = Léon de la Guitonnière, pseud. for N. Aubert de Versé (cf. Barbier, A. A. Ouvrages anonymes, v. 4, p. 758). Page 45 numbered 54. False imprint. Printed in Amsterda...
Oeuvres diverses de Monsieur Jean Locke
Locke, John (1632-1704); Le Clerc, Jean (1657-1736)
1710
Contents: Eloge historique de feu Mr. Locke/ par Mr. Jean Le Clerc - Lettre sur la tolerance - De la conduite de l'esprit dans la recherche de la verité - Discours sur les miracles - Methode nouvelle...
The inward and spiritual Christian distinguished from the outward nominal and notional, &c. With several epistles and exhortations
Laythes, Thomas (1701)
1705
Signed at end: Thomas Laythes. Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 3 pages.
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674 [i.e.1675]
Attributed to Penn by Wing. Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.
A sermon against persecution preached at Houghton-Le-Spring, on Sunday, July 16, 1780
Rotheram, John (1725-1789)
1780
On text: Luke IX, 55-56.
To the Pope and all his magistrates and the Protestants, here they and all Christendom may see the moderation of the heathen emperours to the Christians in the 650 years before there was a Pope, signified by their letters following in the behalf of the Christians liberty, which will rise up in judgement against the Popes and their emperours, and his magistrates, and most of the Protestants, as here you may see in the reading of their declarations, and the straitnesse of the orders of those called Christians now, and the largenesse of the heathens then, as concerning liberty in the spirit to worship God, and also here you may see the heathen were more moderate to the Christians, then the Christians, so called, are one to another. Taken out of the ten persecutions
Fox, George (1624-1691); Hadrian Emperor of Rome (76-138); Antoninus Pius Emperor of Rome (86-161)
1661
At end: Published by George Fox. Letters are attributed by Fox to Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Constantine, Maximiam and Sabinus.
To all magistrates and people in Christendom, and else-where: to turn from the persecuting mind, that destroyes peoples bodies and estates for not conforming to your religion and worship. And that you may receive the mind of Christ, as the apostles did, who came to save mens lives, and not to destroy them; and to rebuke them that would destroy mens lives and estates
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1676
Place of publication from Wing.
From New-Gate, a prisoners just cause pleaded against all his persecutors. And let the witnesse of God in all consciences be judge in this matter
Higgins, John (1633-1667)
1661
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Dated: 25 of the 12 month, 1661. Signed (p.8): John Higgins.