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The spiritual guide of life, offered and tendered to all mankind, without repect of persons, age or sex, to direct their feet into the way of peace : Or the inward and spiritual grace of God exalted as man's only teacher
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
[1691]
Author named in full, p. 12.
A blast blown out of the north and ecchoing up towards the south, to meet the cry of their oppressed brethren : being a relation of some of the sufferings and other exercises of several of the people of God in scorn called Quakers in and about Richmond, Massam, Coverdale, Wensleydale and Swaledale, and some others of the adjacent parts and places in the North Riding of the county of York, since the beginning of the year 1660
Robinson, Richard (1628-)
1680
"To the reader" signed R.R. [i.e. Richard Robinson]. Place of publication from Wing.
Joyfull tidings to the begotten of God in all. With a few words of counsel unto Friends concerning marriage
Smith, William (1672)
1672
Dated at end: The 5 day of the 11 month, 1663. Attributed to William Smith. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
The Christians testimony against tythes : in an account of the great spoil and rapine committed by the Bishop of Chester's tythe-farmer at Cartmell in Lancashire upon the people there called Quakers, in the years 1677 and 1678 : acting first as an informer upon the Act against Conventicles for which his witnesses stand indicted for perjury, secondly by suits in inferiour courts (for tythes) contrary to law
Atkinson, Thomas
1678
"Published to the world by Thomas Atkinson."--colophon: p.15.
A looking-glass for the recorder and justices of the peace, and grand juries for the town and county of Cambridge
Docwra, Anne (1624-1710)
[1682]
Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 9: Anne Docwra, Cambridge the 18th of the 3d moneth, 1682.
The cry of oppression continued & encreased in Nottingham-shire. Being a brief relation of some of the late cruel sufferings of the people of God, called, Quakers in the said county; for no other cause but meeting peaceably together in obedience to God and Christ Jesus, and in true love to all people
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1676
Title within line border. Authors named (p.8) as William Gibson and 7 others.
To all our friends and brethren at the severall monthly and particular meetings; in and throughout the county of York
Hammond, Thomas (fl. 1690); Society of Friends. Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting
[1690]
Caption title. "Given forth at our quarterly meetings... 1690 signed ... on behalf of the meeting by Thomas Hammond" - p.8. Issued by the Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends.
For the King and both Houses of Parliament. Being a brief and general account of the late and present sufferings of many of the peaceable subjects called Quakers, upon the late Act against conventicles; for no other cause but meeting together to worship God according to their perswasions and consciences
Hookes, Ellis (1681)
1675
Attributed to Ellis Hookes. Cf. NUC pre-1956. "Carefully examined and compared with the original accounts... by Ellis Hookes.": p. 19.
Good counsel and advice unto the magistrates and people of Norwich: with a brief relation of some of the sufferings of the people of God called Quakers in the said city
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1676
Authors named (p.4) as William Gibson and 8 others.
The case of Protestant dissenters, shewing that the laws made in the 23d and 28th year of Queen Elizabeth... were only made against papists and not against Protestant dissenters. For information of all sober Protestants, whether justices of the peace, grand jurors, petty justices, &c
Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1682
Sometimes attributed to Thomas Rudyard. Another edition, 1680, has title: The case of Protestant dissenters, of late prosecuted, on old statutes made against papists and popish recusants.