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A sound out of Sion, from the holy mountain which the Lord is establishing above all the mountains : declaring the salvation of God which is near to be revealed to the captivated seed that waits for redemption, and the deceit of sinners laid open and witnessed against who make a profession of God, and yet cannot believe that they can be saved from sin while they live
Ames, William (1662)
1663
Indexed in: Wing A3008; Smith I, 28.
A seasonable disswasive from persecution, humbly and modestly, yet with Christian freedom and plainness of speech, offered to the consideration of all concern'd therein; on behalf generally of all that suffer for conscience sake, particularly of the people called Quakers
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1683
Indexed in: Wing E626; Smith I, 564.
The glorious brightness of the gospel-day, dispelling the shadows of the legal dispensation: and whatsoever else of human invention hath been super-added thereunto. Set forth, in some observations made on a late pamphlet called a Divine treatise... In answer whereunto this was written
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1707
Issue with errata in 9 lines.
A just complaint of the oppressed, because convicted, fined & distrained excessively, unsummon'd & unheard in their own defence, upon clandestine evidence of concealed informers, in their prosecution of the peaceable people called Quakers for their religious meetings. Examined by the law of God and nations on pregnant instances. Humbly presented to the serious consideration of justices and jurors
[1684?]
Indexed in: Wing J1231; Smith II, 453.
A standard lifted up and an ensigne held forth to all nations : shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shal come, by open proclaimation [sic], what the testimony of God is... Also shewing of his great work which he is about to in the earth
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1658?]
This issue not in Wing or Smith.
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1700
Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.
The sandy foundation shaken: or, Those so generally believed and applauded doctrines... refuted, from the authority of scripture testimonies, and right reason
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1684
Author named in full, p.28.
A discourse concerning riots : occasioned by some of the people called Quakers, being imprisoned and indicted for a riot, for only being at a peaceable meeting to worship God
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1683
Errata slip pasted to p.16.
A call and visitation from the Lord God of heaven and earth unto Christendom, (so called) who profess they know God, but in works deny him : being also an examination of them, how they came by the name Christian. And its a warning to them all, to repent with speed, before the dreadful judgments of Almighty God (which hangs over their heads) be poured forth upon them. With an exhortation and direction, how they may come into a way pf everlasting peace with God, and escape the wrath to come
Bayly, William (1675)
1673
Another setting also published in 1673.
The word of the Lord to his church and holy assembly regenerated and born again of the righteous seed, which the Lord hath blessed : to whom this is sent to be carefully and distinctly read, in the fear of the Lord, when they are met together, in the light of the covenant of the most high God
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)
1666
Signed at end: William Dewsbury. Place of publication suggested by Wing.
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1699
Title-leaf is a cancel. Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.
Iconoclastes: or a hammer to break down all invented images, image-makers and image-worshippers. Shewing how contrary they are both to the law and gospel
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1671
Signed (p.28): G.F.