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The glorious brightness of the gospel-day, dispelling the shadows of the legal dispensation: and whatsoever else of human invention hath been super-added thereunto. Set forth, in some observations made on a late pamphlet called a Divine treatise... In answer whereunto this was written
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1707
Issue with errata in 6 lines.
The memory of that faithful man of God, Thomas Stordy, late of Cumberland, deceased, revived by the testimonies of several faithful Friends given concerning him, his sincere life and blessed end
Huntington, Robert; Wilkinson, John (1683)
1692
Contains testimonies by Robert Huntington and 6 others, with some pieces by Stordy. Entered in Wing (2nd ed.) under John Wilkinson, although none of the testimonies are by him. Includes 2 testimon...
The cry of the oppressed for justice: or, The case of Thomas Rudd, who was imprisoned and whipped through several streets of the town of Leverpool, in the county of Lancaster, by the order of the then mayor of the said town, for going through the streets thereof, and exhorting the people to fear God. With a letter written by the said Thomas Rudd, to Thomas Sweeting, mayor of Leverpool
Rudd, Thomas
1700
Not in Wing; Smith II, 515.
To all persons that have any sense of the reality of vertue, in the pursuit of my design to demonstrate, that the people called Quakers, deserve more favour from the Church of England, than any other sort of Dissenters. I shall here recite some passages in the Book of common prayer
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1698]
Wing E696A; Smith I, 574.
A short testimony concerning that faithful servant of the Lord, Thomas Aldam of Warnsworth in the county of York : who in patience and tribulation was a follower of the Lamb, finished his course in the truth, and departed this life in the fourth month in the year 1660 : something also concerning Mary his wife, and also concerning Margaret Kellam, and Joan Kellam, his two sisters. With a few words in exhortation to such as are the children of believing parents, or are more lately com'd to be convinced of the truth
Aldam, Thomas (1649-1723)
1690
Indexed in: Wing A894D; Smith I, 6.
A salutation of love : being a tender exhortation for the incouragement of enquirers, who are seeking after the true God, and of our Lord Jesus Christ, whom to know is life eternal. Written in true love to all people, but more particularly to the inhabitants of Norfolk
Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734)
1699
Indexed in: Wing A3941; Smith I, 138.
An epistle to Friends : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof, with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and children
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1696
"Given forth in my own Dwelling-House in Cumberland, the 20th day of the 2d Month, 1692. J.B." -- p. 16.
A general epistle to the flock of God, but more particularly in Cumberland, in the openings of love, and fresh spring of life, am I drawn forth, to visit you with this epistle
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1698
Caption title. Text signed: John Banks. "Given forth at Meare in Somersetshire, the 23rd day of the 5th month, 1698."
The invisible power of God known in weakness : with a Christian testimony of the experience and sufferings of Edward Brush, aged ninety one years
Brush, Edward
1695
Signed and dated at end: From the Bull and Mouth Meeting-House, in Marvin Le-Grand, the 15th of the 7th month, 1688, Edward Brush. Page 26 numbered 29. "A catologue [sic] of some of the books prin...