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A few words in season : or, A warning from the Lord to friends of truth. That they take heed of security, because of the present calme on the one hand, and of fearing, because of the fury of the oppressor that may arise on the other. With some other words of weight to friends in this hour, wherein the Lord is drawing nigh to judgement, to save all the meek of the earth. As they were wrote upon the occasions aforesaid to a friend in London, at the movings of the Lord, in which they are now published
Bishop, George (1668)
1660
Indexed in: Wing B2993; Smith I, 279.
Mene tekel, or, the council of officers of the army, against the declarations, &c. of the army : Wherein is flatly proved by the express words of the armies declarations, that the sixth article of the late address of the said Council of officers to the Parliament, point-blank changeth the cause of liberty of conscience, from the good old one, to a bad new one... Directed to the said Council of officers, for their convincement, and published for all who are concern'd in the cause of liberty
Bishop, George (1668)
1659
Indexed in: Wing B3000; Smith I, 278.
The warnings of the Lord to the men of this generation : particularly, to those in power, who are lately past away, ere they so passed; and to them that remain, who are ready to passe except they speedily repent. As they were given forth in sundry letters, and sent to Oliver Cromwel, Richard his son, late Protectors, the Parrliament succeeding
Bishop, George (1668)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B3016; Smith I, 279.
A tender visitation of love, to both the universities Oxford and Cambridge, and to the Inns of Court and Chancery. Even to the seed of God in you all, for you to mind, and consider ere it be too late
Bishop, George (1668)
1660
"Errata." at end of p. 19.
The cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon to devour the manchild : being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people of the city of Bristol who are scornfully called Quakers... Together with a true account of the material passaged in substance between the rulers and them ... Gathered up, written, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city
Bishop, George (1668)
1656
Indexed in: Wing B2990; Smith II, 648.
God's holy name magnified, and his truth exalted by the testimony of his faithful servants who have suffered the cruel penalty of banishment from their native country by the rulers thereof : as also an abstract of their names, with some of the barbarous dealings and useages they received and sustained from the hands of those instruments that were imployed in the imbarquing of them
Crane, Richard (fl. 1659-1665); Fox, George the younger (1661); Bishop, George (1668)
1665
Includes a contibution by George Bishop.