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Einige Eröffnungen des Bauchs der Morgenröthe: in alle deutsche Fürsten / und Völcker / die den Namen Jesu Christi in ihren Herrschafften öffentlich bekennen... Sampt den Wege und Eingang zum wahren Gottesdienst / in welcher Gott ein wolgefallen hat Eröffnet für die / welche mühselig sind ... Durch ... Francis Howgill. Auss dem Englischen verdeutschet
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1661
Indexed in: Smith I, 993.
One of Antichrists voluntiers defeated, and the true light vindicated. In answer to a book called Ignis fatuus, published by one R.I. Wherein he vindicates Edward Dod, and Samuell Smith... His vindication made voyd, and his weapons broken
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1660
Indexed in: Wing H3175; Smith I, 992.
Some openings of the womb of the morning : to all the princes of Germany, and people who professe the name of Jesus Christ in those dominions, this is sent as a free gift in true love... And the way and the entrance into the true worship in which God is well pleased is discovered unto them who are weary
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1661
Indexed in: Wing H3180; Smith I, 993.
Truth lifting up its head above slander : in an answer to Thomas Jackson, late priest of Stoke in Sussex, his lying paper which he left in the north of England
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1663
Indexed in: Wing H3186; Smith I, 995.
A general epistle to the dispersed and persecuted flock of Christ Jesus in the dominion of England and all parts and regions where this shall come who have believed in Christ the light of the world, and now suffers for his names sake
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1665
Numerous errors in paging.
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.
One warning more unto England before she gives up the ghost and be buried in the pit of darkness. To awaken the inhabitants thereof out of their deep sleep, to see themselves what misery is coming upon them through their degeneration and horrible ingratitude, that the people therein may be let without excuse in the day of the Lord
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1660
Written by Francis Howgil. Cf. BM.
The deceiver of the nations discovered : and his cruelty made manifest. And how he hath deceived the nations, and wrought his works of darkness, more hiddenly under the mask of higher power, and holy church... More especially his cruel works of darkness laid open and reproved in Maryland in Virginia, and the sad sufferings of the servants of the Lord there, by his cruel instruments
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1660
Indexed in: Baer, E. Seventeenth Century Maryland 52; Wing H3158; Smith I, 993.
A copy of a paper sent to John Otway, justice of the peace, concerning swearing
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
[1666?]
Caption title. Signed at end: Francis Howgill.
The great case of tythes and forced maitenance [sic] once more revived : the true state thereof enquired into, before the law, under the law...likewise under the gospel ... in all which is clearly proved, tythes and forced maintenace are no gospel maintenance ... Also the institution and division of parishes, and their rise, all which are published for the benefit of all, who desire that gospel order might be estbalished again in all the churches of Christ
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Guy, Edward
1665
Signed (p. 73): Francis Howgill. With contributions by Edward Guy, J.R. and M.L. Errata: p. [1] at end.
A general epistle to all who have believed in the light of the Lord Jesus, and are called of God to follow the lamb through the great tribulation
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
[1665]
Caption title. Signed at end: F.H. Imprint supplied by Wing.
The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth. In opposition to the pretended Catholick church of Rome her rule, foundation, guide, and judge. Being returned in answer to Captain Robert Everrand his book, titled An epistle to all the nonconformists
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1665
Everard's book is properly titled "An epistle to the several congregations of the nonconformists". Errata at end.