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Some principles of the elect people of God in scorn called Quakers
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1671
By George Fox et al.
Truth's defence against the refined subtility of the serpent, held forth in divers answers to several queries, made by men (called ministers) in the north
Fox, George (1624-1691); Hubberthorne, Richard (1628-1662)
1653
Wing F1970; Smith I, 646.
A primer for the schollers and doctors of Europe, but especially to them in and about the (called) two famous universities in England, Oxford and Cambridge... Being a brief rehearsal of some of the words and terms ... used in their chief schools of learning, and universities
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1659
Pp. 3-7 numbered 1,4,5,4,6.
A few words to all such (whether papists or Protestants) as observe dayes contrary to Christ and his apostles. And several weighty things concerning the cross of Christ and the headship of the Church, wherein the Pope is proved to be a false and a counterfeit head, and a robber of the honour due to Christ the true head of the true Church. Also The Quakers challenge to the papists; and The Quakers testimony concerning magistracy
Fox, George (1624-1691); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1669
Indexed in: Wing F1818; Smith I, 670.
A declaration from the harmles & innocent people of God called Quakers. Against all plotters and fighters in the world, for the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdoms concerning wars and fightings. And also something in answer to that clause of the Kings late proclamation, which mentions the Quakers, to clear them from the plot and fighting, which therein is mentioned, and for the clearing their innocency. This declaration was given unto the King, upon the 21. day of the 11th month, 1660
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
Caption title. First edition, without postscript. Subscribed by George Fox and 11 others, p.7. Imprint from colophon.
Copies of some few of the papers given into the House of Parliament in the time of James Naylers tryal there, which began the fifth of December, 1656. To the speaker of the Parliament of England, these to be read
Rich, Robert (1679); Tomlinson, William; Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1657]
Contains contributions by Robert Rich, William Tomlinson and George Fox.
An answer to several new laws and orders made by the rulers of Boston in New-England the tenth day of the eighth moneth, 1677
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1678
Attributed to George Fox. Place of publication from Wing.
Saul's errand to Damascus, with his packet of letters from the high priests against the disciples of the Lord : or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier who call themselves ministers of the gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers. Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against, the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnall men in all ages
Fox, George (1624-1691); Nayler, James (1617?-1660); Lawson, John Quaker
1654
Attributed to George Fox the elder by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. "James Naylers answer...", and, "Divers particulars of the persecutions of Iames Nayler ...": p. 15-28. "Accusations against J...
For the King, and both houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1661]
"This is from the people of God, called Quakers, and subscribed by us, this 13th day of the 3d month, 1661. G. Fox, J. Stubbs, F. Howgil, H. Fell, R. Hubberthorn, R. Scostrop"--p. 13.
The copies of several letters, which were delivered to the King : being written by sundry Friends in the truth, who wrote them as they were moved by the Holy Ghost... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
Four letters signed by George Fox. Other letters signed by Alexander Parker, James Naylor, Henry Fell, John Sowter, William Smith, William Caton and G.W. [i.e. George Whitehead]. Preface signed by G...