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A cry against oppression & cruelty : being a short account of the tryal, and of the sentence that was passed on several innocent people called Quakers, who are inhabitants of the city of Worcester. At the assizes holden there the 16, 17 and 18th days of the 5th month called July, who were imprisoned because they refused to swear in obedience to the commandment of Christ Jesus, &c. And for assembling themselves together peaceably in the name and fear of the Lord, to worship him in spirit and truth, according to his will
Bourne, Edward (1708)
1663
The Quakers of Worcester are Edward Bourne and others. Subscribed by Edward Bourne, p.19.
The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd : being an exact narrative of two several tryals had before that new high court of justice, at the Peele in St. John's Street, together with the names of the judges that sate in judgment, and of the parties concern'd in the said tryals : also sundry errors and corruptions, in principle and practice among the Quakers,which were never till now made known to the world. Also a direction to attain to be a Quaker, and profit by it. All which, with many new matters and things of remark among those men, are faithfully declared and testified
Smith, Nathaniel (1668); Yearwood, Randolph (1689)
[1668]
Dedication signed and dated: Randolph Yearwood, London, Feb. 13, 1668.
The way of deliverance from bondage. Set forth in love to the simple, who have erred for lack of knowledge
Chilton, Thomas
1659
Wing C 3896; Smith II, 445.
[The resurrection of John Lilburne, now a prisoner in Dover-Castle, declared and manifested in these following lines penned by himself... etc.]
Lilburne, John (1614?-1657)
[1656]
Wanting title-leaf.
Truth's principles : or, Those things about doctrine and worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the people of God called Quakers
Crook, John (1617-1699); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1663
"Concerning perswasions in matters of religion," signed Isaac Penington: pp. 21-23.
Reason and revelation considered as connected with Christian faith and experience
Smith, Frederick (1757-1823)
1811
A general epistle to all Friends, who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers
Bayly, William (1675)
[1662]
Caption title. Author's initials given at end.
Deep calleth unto deep : or, A visitation from on high unto the breathing seed of Jacob, which is not satisfied among all the professions in the earth, or with the husks cannot fill its belly, but is pincht with hunger, and feels a secret cry for the true bread that comes down from heaven which gives eternal life : wherein is opened some of the mysteries of Gods kingdom to the clear understanding of the poor in spirit
Bayly, William (1675)
1663
Indexed in: Wing B1522; Smith I, 217.
Some words given forth by the spirit of truth to all people in the year 1662
Bayly, William (1675)
[1662]
Title taken from the successive running titles; imprint from colophon. Anon., by William Bayly.