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To the King and both houses of Parliament, now sitting at Westminster. Being, 1. A representation of the cause and sufferings of the people, called Quakers, and what they desire, signified... [etc.]
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689); Fell, Leonard (1624-1701); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1666
Includes a contribution by John Whitehead, Alexander Parker and Leonard Fell.
A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord by one who is in commission to do justice, called by the world Sir William Walter, with the consent of the rest of those called justices, that sat upon the bench with him at that time, because we could not swear for conscience sake, but abide in the doctrine of Christ, who saith swear not at all... With a warning to them to repent ... [etc.]
Goodaire, Thomas (1693)
1660
Caption title. Signed at end: Thomas Goodaire. Imprint from colophon.
Le corps politique, ou, Les elements de la loy morale et civile : avec des reflexions sur la loy de nature, sur les serments, les pacts, & les diverses sortes de gouvernemens, leurs changemens, & leurs revolutions
Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
1652
Probably not from the Elsevier press, to which some have attributed it. Place of publication from NUC pre-1956. References: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat : 1269.
The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions; ascending up to him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent. Some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c.... Presented to publick view
Benson, Gervase (1679); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Author named, p.[viii]. With a postscript by George Fox.
Oaths no gospel ordinance, but prohibited by Christ : being in answer to A. Smallwood, D.D. to his book lately published, being a sermon preached at Carlile, 1664, wherein he hath laboured to prove swearing lawful among Christians
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1666
Attributed to Francis Howgil. cf. NUC pre-1956. Errata: p. [1] at end.
The innocency and conscientiousness of the Quakers asserted and cleared from the evil surmises, false aspersions, and unrighteous suggestions of Judge Keeling
Smith, William (1672)
1664
Attributed to William Smith.
De juramenti promissorii obligatione prælectiones septem : habitae in schola theologicâ Oxon. termino Michaëlis ann. Dom. MDCXLVI
Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)
1647
Indexed in: Wing S582.