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Fox, George (1624-1691) | 13 |
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Burrough, Edward (1633-1663) | 4 |
Penn, William (1644-1718) | 4 |
Bayly, William (1675) | 3 |
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704) | 3 |
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679) | 3 |
Willsford, John | 3 |
Antoninus Pius Emperor of Rome (86-161) | 2 |
Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706) | 2 |
Three queries propounded to the King and Parliament, in the fear of the most high, and in the tender love of my soul to them
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
[1662]
Signed at end: Isaac Penington. Caption title. Imprint from Wing.
To all rulers and magistrates, to be tender and take heed of persecuting and imprisoning, and spoiling the goods of God's people for obeying, serving, and worshipping the Lord God, that made them, and the heavens, and the earth, and all things therein
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1683
Indexed in: Wing F1941; Smith I, 683.
Forced uniformity neither Christian nor prudent. Presented to those in authority whom it may concern
Hutchinson, Thomas (fl.1675)
[1675]
Signed (p.8): Tho. Hutchinson.
The prisoners vindication : with a sober expostulation and reprehension of persecutors
Gratton, John (1641-1712)
1683
Indexed in: Wing G1585B; Smith I, 860.
A brief manifestation or The state and case of the Quakers presented to all people, but especially to merchants, owners (and masters) of ships, and mariners; also to all planters or occupiers of lands in the English and forreign plantations. Shewing the (causless) cause of their present and cruel sufferings... Hereby warning them all not to joyn hands against the innocent nor willingly suffer their ships (to be imployed) to transport (nor to buy) any of them (for slaves)
Davenport, Thomas
1664
"Doubtfully attributed to Thomas Davenport by BM & by Smith's Catalogue of Friends' books, I, 506."--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
The great case of liberty of conscience once more briefly debated & defended, by the authority of reason, scripture, and antiquity: which may serve the place of a general reply to such late discourses, as have oppos'd a tolleration
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1670
Written by William Penn. Cf. BM. Place of publication from Wing. Errata on p.[ii].
A letter sent to the King from M.F. Here is also thereunto annexed a paper written unto the magistrates in 1664, which was then printed, and should have been dispersed, but was prevented by wicked hands
Fell, Margaret (1614-1702)
[1666]
On title-page: This was delivered to the King, the 20th. of the 6. month, 1666 by Elizabeth Stubbs. Author named, pp.6, 8.
For the magistrates & other officers in Huntingtonshire who have been concern'd in the spoiling the goods of the innocent who meet together in obedience to the requirings of the good spirit of the Lord to worship him in his own way
Hardmeat, Tobias (1703)
1676
Caption title. Signed (p.8): Tobias Hardmeat.
Forced uniformity neither Christian nor prudent. Presented to those in authority whom it may concern
Hutchinson, Thomas
[1675]
Signed (p.8): Tho. Hutchinson.
Commentaire philosophique sur ces paroles de Jesus-Chrit [sic] Contrain-les d'entrer; où l'on prouve par plusieurs raisons démonstratives qu'il n'y a rien de plus-abominable que de faire des conversions par la contrainte, & l'on refute tous les sophismes des convertisseurs à contrainte, & l'apologie que S. Augustin a faite des persécutions (v.2)
Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706)
1686
A commentary on Luke 14, verse 23. A 3d part, "Commentaire philosophique sur 2 lettres de S. Augustin", should accompany this set. Cf. pref., p. [iv]. Fictitious imprint. Printed in Holland? Cf. W...
Commentaire philosophique sur ces paroles de Jesus-Chrit [sic] Contrain-les d'entrer; où l'on prouve par plusieurs raisons démonstratives qu'il n'y a rien de plus-abominable que de faire des conversions par la contrainte, & l'on refute tous les sophismes des convertisseurs à contrainte, & l'apologie que S. Augustin a faite des persécutions (v.1)
Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706)
1686
A commentary on Luke 14, verse 23. A 3d part, "Commentaire philosophique sur 2 lettres de S. Augustin", should accompany this set. Cf. pref., p. [iv]. Fictitious imprint. Printed in Holland? Cf. W...
A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.