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A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers. Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts
Chandler, William (fl.1693); Pyott, Alexander (1696); Hodges, Joseph
1693
Advertisements for Northcott's publications on final 2 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
Christ's spirit a Christians strength: or, A plain discovery of the mighty and invincible power that all believers receive through the gift of the spirit. First held forth in two sermons on Act. 1. 8, and after published for the instruction and use of those that are spiritual, anno 1645
Dell, William (1664)
1697
Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 8 pages; part of final leaf torn away.
To the children of Friends, and other young people belonging to Falmouth, and elsewhere
Gwin, Thomas (1656?-1720)
[1690]
Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 13: Falmouth the 14th of the 9th Month, 1690. T.G.
A call to Christendom, in an earnest expostulation with her to prepare for the great and notable day of the Lord that is at the door
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1694
Smith II, 311.
Tender counsel and advice, by way of epistle to all those who are sensible of their day of visitation, and who have received the call of the Lord by the light and spirit of his son in their hearts, to partake of the great salvation... faith, hope and charity which overcome the world be multiplied among you
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1695
Originally published in Dutch as "Een tendere besoekinge". Tender counsel first appeared as part of "A call to Christendom."
A testimony to the power of God, being greater than the power of Satan: contrary to all those who hold no perfection here, no freedom from sin on this side of the grave. Which doleful doctrine is here testified against
Baker, Richard (1697); Baker, Mary L
1699
Mary Baker's testimony concerning her husband: p.[v].
A true relation of the life & death of Sarah Beckwith, daughter of Marmaduke and Elizabeth Beckwith, of Audborough near Masham in York-shire; who in about the twentieth year of her age departed this life, the 24th. day of the 9th. month, 1691
Beckwith, Marmaduke; Beckwith, Elizabeth
1691
Author named, p.37. By Marmaduke and Elizabeth Beckwith.
A seasonable account of the Christian testimony and heavenly expressions of Tudor Brain upon his death bed... With a short epistle prefixed. Published for instruction and caution to the youth among Friends, called Quakers
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1697
The epistle is by George Whitehead. Anon.
A serious and tender exhortation (in the spirit of meekness and love) unto all sober and tender-hearted people, who are sincerely seeking after salvation... to turn their minds inward, unto the manifestation of the light and spirit of Jesus Christ ... [etc.]
Burnett, John Quaker (fl. 1704)
1704
Author named, p.15.
Tender counsel and advice to the flock of God everywhere
Bingley, William (1651-1715)
1697
Indexed in: Wing B2923; Smith I, 271.
Joshua Cobham's testimony concerning life and death, published for Friends, as he desired before his decease. With a word of tender advice from him to all young Friends, and all those that profess the truth
Cobham, Joshua
1693
Indexed in: Wing C4786; Smith I, 438.