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Denomination: twelve nummi
Date(s): 613-618
Issuer/creator: Heraclius (610-41); Heraclius Constantine (641)
Place: Alexandria
Material: copper alloy
fragment
before 1700
A double weave fabric, using fine yellow silk as the background fibre on one side and on the reverse blue linen. The pattern is an early damask type with stylized flowers and birds.
Some queries concerning the work of God in the world, which is to be expected in the latter ages thereof; with a few plain words to the nation of England, tending towards stopping the future breakings forth of Gods wrath, both upon the people and powers thereof; with an advertisement relating to the present state of things
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
[1660]
Caption title. Imprint from the bottom of p. 8. Signed at end: Isaac Penington, the younger.
The perfect life of the Son of God vindicated, who is the first-born among many brethen, but is separated from sinners, who deny his perfect life to be brought forth in his people here upon earth, and manifested in their mortal flesh by a ceasing from sin. And also an arrow shot out of Sion, against Babylon, and her merchants, among whom is found Vavisor Powel, pleading for sin and imperfection in a dispute at Knighton in Radnor-Shire
Watkins, Morgan (1653-1670)
1659
Indexed in: Wing W1068; Smith II, 862.
A short account of that faithful servant of the Lord, and diligent labourer in his vineyard, George Gray, who finished his testimony, and laid down the body at Achorthies, in his native country of Scotland, the 8th day of the 12th month, 1689/90. Whereunto are added two epistles written by himself in the time of his imprisonment for the truth at Aberdene
Gray, George; Seaton, Alexander; Livingston, Patrick; Society of Friends. Aberdeen Monthly Meeting
1692
Includes testimonies by Alexander Seaton, Patrick Livingston and Aberdeen Monthly Meeting.
An equal ballance : wherein the ministers and churches of the Anabaptists (so called) are truly weighed and by a just and lawful tryal... they are fully proved and clearly manifested to be neither ministers nor churches of Jesus Christ ... Being an answer to a libel published by (or in the behalf of) Thomas Collier, entituled, The hypocrisie and falshood of Thomas Salthouse discovered
Wastfield, Robert (1647-1665)
1659
Indexed in: Wing W1033; Smith II, 862.
The great objection concerning the Quakers meetings fully answered. Wherein, in several particulars, it is proved, that although the said people do meet together, yet they are not transgressors of the law
Wastfield, Robert (1647-1665)
1662
Author named in full, p.6.
De Eucharistiae, sive, Coenæ dominicæ sacramento : libri tres... contra præcipuos adversariarum partium scriptores. quatuor indicibus, singulari studio, locupletati
Aubertin, Edme (1595-1652); Blondel, David (1591-1655)
1654
Title in red and black. Title vignette, printer's mark. Printed in double columns; head and tail pieces; initials. Edited with preface by David Blondel.
To all rulers and magistrates in England, and all men in authority from the highest to the lowest, a few sober words tendred to your serious consideration, which you are desired to read with moderation
Wastfield, Robert (1647-1665)
1665
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Signed (p.8): Robert Wastfield.
Denomination: follis
Date(s): 310-313
Issuer/creator: Constantine I (306-37)
Place: Trier
Material: copper alloy
Denomination: AE20
Date(s): 274 - 216 BCE
Issuer/creator: Hieron II of Syracuse
Place: Syracuse
Material: copper alloy
Antony and Cleopatra. III. vi. 33 - III. vii. 49
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (354)