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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 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.
The cry of oppression and cruelty inflicted upon divers innocent people called Quakers, in the county of Glocester, for peaceable meeting together to worship God; being a copy of a paper directed to the judges of the late assizes at Glocester presented to the tender consideration of such who are in power to relieve the oppressed
Lloyd, Henry; Gibson, William (1629-1684)
[1677]
Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Subscribed by Henry Lloyd and 5 others, p.6. With postscript by William Gibson.
The cry of oppression and cruelty inflicted upon divers innocent people called Quakers, in the county of Glocester, for peaceable meeting together to worship God; being a copy of a paper directed to the judges of the late assizes at Glocester presented to the tender consideration of such who are in power to relieve the oppressed
Lloyd, Henry; Gibson, William (1629-1684)
[1677]
Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Subscribed by Henry Lloyd and 5 others, p.6. With postscript by William Gibson.
The life of God, which is the light and salvation of men, exalted: or, an answer to six books or particular treatises, (given forth by John Cheyney, an Episcopal priest at or near Warrington in the county of Lancaster, against the people of God call'd Quakers)... Wherein the said people are cleared from his slanders and calumnies
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1677
Errata: prelim. p.[viii]. Errors in paging.
Election and reprobation scripturally and experimentally witnessed unto &c. Wherein the love of God in Christ is freely and clearly held forth to all mankind. Given forth in tender love for a general good... Also, divers other weighty things
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1678
Place of publication suggested by Wing. Errata p. 111. Lower part of p.82 cancelled.
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.
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.
Tythes ended by Christ with the levitical priesthood : and therefore no maintenance for a gospel-ministry, nor lawful for Christians to pay or take under the dispensation of the gospel. Being an answer to two reviling pamphlets written against the people of God called Quakers, because they refuse to pay tythes. The one by C.N. a Presbyterian, and the other by Cress Wheatly, an episcopal priest (pt.1-2)
Rudyard, Thomas (1692); Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1673
The sections by Gibson and Watt have separate title-pages, and that by Gibson is separately paginated.
Tythes ended by Christ with the levitical priesthood : and therefore no maintenance for a gospel-ministry, nor lawful for Christians to pay or take under the dispensation of the gospel. Being an answer to two reviling pamphlets written against the people of God called Quakers, because they refuse to pay tythes. The one by C.N. a Presbyterian, and the other by Cress Wheatly, an episcopal priest (pt.2)
Rudyard, Thomas (1692); Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1673
The sections by Gibson and Watt have separate title-pages, and that by Gibson is separately paginated.
Universal love. Being an epistle given forth by the spirit of God
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1671
Indexed in: Wing G688; Smith I, 840.