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Name: Darlington Meeting
Reference: Carlton Hill A1
Meeting: Knaresborough MM 1721-53
Pages: A1/9
Some questions and answers for the opening of the eyes of the Jews natural, that they may see the hope of Israel which hath so long been hid from them. With some questions and answers for the direction, comfort, help and furtherance of God's spiritual Israel in their travels in spirit from spiritual Egypt through the spiritual wilderness to spiritual Canaan
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Indexed in: Wing P1201; Smith II, 346.
The three Norfolk clergymens Brief discovery, &c, presented by them to the King and Parliament, against the people called Quakers, modestly observed to our superiours
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
[1699]
The three clergymen were Henry Meriton, John Meriton and Lawrence Parke; their "Brief discovery" has not been traced. By George Whitehead et al.
Letter from Thomas Wigham of Cornwood
Sep 1812
Wigham writes that he has not forgotten the words of Wood's testimony, and writes about a Quarterly Meeting at Cornwood.
Some observations, upon that portion of scripture, Romans 14,20. For the service of such in this present age, whose eyes, and hearts the Lord shall please to open... With some few weighty words of advice to several sorts of people, according to their different states
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1662
Indexed in: Wing P1196.
The ancient principle of truth : or the light within asserted and held forth according to true experience and the faithful testimony of the scriptures. Also an appeal to the witness of God in all consciences which is the more sure word of prophesie, the testimony of the scriptures without, or the voice and testimony of the light and spirit of God within in the heart
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1672
Indexed in: Wing P1150; Smith II, 352.
Naked truth : or, Truth nakedly manifesting itself in several particulars, for the removing of hinderances out of the way of the simple-hearted, that they may come to true knowledge, life, liberty, peace and joy in the Lord, through the vertue and power of his precious truth... Whereunto are added, some experiences, with some scriptures very sweet
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1674
Errata: p. [5] at end. Errors in paging: p. 46-47 in reversed order of numbering.
The flesh & blood of Christ, both in the mystery and in the outward, briefly, plainly, and uprightly acknowledged and testified to, for the satisfaction and benefit of the tender-hearted, who desire to experience the quickning, healing, and cleansing vertue of it. With a brief account concerning the people called Quakers
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Hicks, Thomas
1675
A reply to the second part of Thomas Hick's Dialogues, entitled: A continuation of the dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker. Probable place of publication from Wing. Errata: p. 54.
To the Jews natural, and to the Jews spiritual : with a few words to England my native country. Whereunto are added two or three queries touching the river and city of God... As also some questions answered concerning the true church
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1677
Indexed in: Wing P1214; Smith II, 353.
Name: Owstwick Monthly Meeting
Reference: Carlton Hill E3
Meeting: Leeds PM 1749-1792
Pages: 206; [removals to:] Hannah Hartley 220, George Hartley 220
Diary of Alexander Jaffray, provost of Aberdeen, one of the Scottish commissioners to King Charles II., and a member of Cromwell's Parliament; to which are added, particulars of his subsequent life, given in connexion with memoirs of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the people called Quakers, in the north of Scotland; among whom he became one of the earliest members
Jaffray, Alexander (1614-1673); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1833
Indexed in: Smith II, 6.
Name: Hoyle, John
Reference: Carlton Hill R1
Meeting: Brighouse MM 1797-1804
Place: Leeds
Pages: 191; rep to MM 136, 160, 164, 220, 378; rep to QM 220