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Many strong reasons confounded, which would hinder any reasonable man from being a Quaker; and offences taken out of the way. But particularly, foure and twenty arguments overturned and confuted; put forth and sent into the world by Richard Baxter... And this is an answer to a sheet of his cryed up and down the streets of London as some excellent piece ... And this is for the satisfaction of honest people
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1657
Indexed in: Wing B6011A; Smith I, 355.
An epistle by way of encouragement to Friends, to be frequent at week-day meetings
Eccleston, Theodor (1651-1726)
1693
Author named at end.
A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers. And this is written that all people upon earth may know by whom, and how we are saved, and hopes for eternal life, and what we believe concerning God, Christ, & the Spirit, and of the things that are eternal, appertaining to all mankind to know & believe
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1658
Caption title. Work signed: Edward Burrough. Imprint and date from colophon on p. 8. This issue not in Smith.
Truth defended : or, Certain accusations answered : cast upon us who are called Quakers, by the teachers of the world, and the people of this generation. With a clear discovery who are the false prophets and when they came in, and how they may bee known, and who they are that deny Christ and that preach another gospel
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Howgil, Francis (1618-1668)
1[656]
Prefatory epistle (pp.1-3) signed: Francis Howgill. Signatures: A-C(-C4).