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Words in the word : to be read by Friends in the simplicity, felt in the power, and received in the love
Billing, Edward (1623-1686); Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
[1661]
Caption title. Signed: Edward Byllyng (p.5). Dated: From the Gatehouse-Prison in Westminster, the 9th day of the 3d month 1661. Imprint suggested by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. With a post...
A salutation of true love to all faithful Friends, brethren and sisters in the fellowship of the blessed truth. With an addition of tender love to all younger convinced friends in and about London &c. Also a few words of advice to the children of believing and faithful parents
Fisher, Abigail
1690
Signed (p.16): Abigal Fisher.
An answer to that common objection against the Quakers, that they condemn all but themselves; with a loving and faithful advertisement to the nation and powers thereof
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1660
Caption title. Author named, p.7. Imprint from colophon.
To the whole flock of God everywhere, the church of the first-born written in heaven, and to every member thereof, whose redeemer is the holy one of Israel; grace, mercy, peace, truth and love from the God of peace and love be multiplied amongst you, and to you all, amen
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
1660
Caption title. Signed at end: Ambrose Rigge. Imprint from colophon.
A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life. Unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers). Being several epistles
Farnworth, Richard (1666); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Greene, Thomas (1634?-1699)
1664
Indexed in: Wing T680; Smith I, 592.
An epistle of love and good advice to my old friends & fellow-sufferers in the late times, the old royalists and their posterity, and to all others that have any sincere desires towards God
Docwra, Anne (1624-1710)
[1683]
Caption title. "Written in the year 1683, Anne Docwra"--p. 10. Place and date of publication from Wing. Advertisement on p. [1] at end: "Books printed and sold by Andrew Sowle".
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
Some testimonies of the life, death and sufferings of Amariah Drewet of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, lately deceased; and to the way of life wherein he walked, whose living words upon his dying bed are worthy to be had in remembrance
Drewet, Mary; Drewet, John; Marshall, Charles (1637-1698); Townsend, Theophila
1687 [i.e.1688]
Four short tributes signed: Mary Drewet (p. 6), John Drewet (p. 7), Theophila Townsend (p. 14), Charles Marshall (p. 16).
True Christianity vindicated, both in præceding, present, and succeeding ages, and the difference between them who are Christians indeed, and them who are falsly so called manifested. Being a collection of the several testimonies of the antient writers of the doctrine, lives and manners of the primitive Christians many ages ago, which being found coherent with the doctrine, lives and manners of the true Christians, who are nick named Quakers at this day, are therefore made publick
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
1679
Includes bibliographical references.
To the magistrates, governours & rulers concerned in England
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
[1682]
Caption title. Signed at end: Ambros Rigge. Imprint from Wing.
A warning to all Friends who professeth the everlasting truth of God, which he hath revealed and made manifest in this his blessed day (whether on this side, or beyond the seas)
Waite, Mary
[1679]
Drop-head title. Signed (p.10): Yorke, 10th, 2nd month, 1679, Mary Waite. Place and date of publication from Wing.
An epistle to Friends every where: to be distinctly read in their meetings, when assembled together in the fear of the Lord
Whitton, Catherine
1681
Indexed in: Wing W2050; Smith II, 926.