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A faithful warning & exhortation to Friends: to beware of seducing spirits; and to keep on the armour of light, in simplicity and sincerity, as their best armour in all their tryals
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1684
Indexed in: Wing C6936; Smith I, 471.
An epistle of tender love and brotherly advice to all the churches of Christ throughout the world : who are gathered into the one living faith and walk in the light, and therein have their fellowship one with another : from a friend... Stephen Crisp
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1690
Indexed in: Wing C6929; Smith I, 471.
A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts & objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward-parts; by which many are kept from obedience, and so from peace to their panting souls
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1748
Advertisements for Raylton and Hinde's publications on final page.
A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted : for the answering all doubts & objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward-parts; by which many are kept from obedience, and so from peace to their panting souls
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
[1668]
Indexed in: Wing C6938; Smith I, 467.
An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the misery of the succeeding times
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1757
Followed by "An epistle of tender love and brotherly advice", which has separate title-page (p.33). Advertisments for Hinde's publications on final 6 pages.
An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the misery of the succeeding times
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1757
Followed by "An epistle of tender love and brotherly advice", which has separate title-page (p.33). Advertisments for Hinde's publications on final 6 pages.