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More work for George Keith : being George Keith's vindication of the people called Quakers as well in his part of the dispute held... 1674. As in his treatise against Thomas Hicks, and other Baptists ... [etc.]
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1696
Indexed in: Wing P1323; Smith II, 44.
Extract from the advice of William Penn, to his children
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1824
Smith II, 754.
A treatise of oaths, containing several weighty reasons why the people call'd Quakers refuse to swear: and those confirmed by numerous testimonies out of Gentiles, Jews and Christians, both fathers, doctors and martyrs. Presented to the King and Great Council of England, assembled in Parliament
Penn, William (1644-1718); Richardson, Richard (1623?-1689)
1675
Pages 2 and 3, following the preliminary leaf, are incorrectly numbered 3 and 8. Signed (p.166): Perform'd in the name and for the service of the people call'd Quakers, by William Penn, Richard Rich...
William Penn's letter to his wife and children
Penn, William (1644-1718); Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846)
1826
Reprinted from "The life of William Penn" by Thomas Clarkson.
The spirit of truth vindicated, against that of error & envy; unseasonably manifested: in a late malicious libel, intituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed, &c
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1672
"To the impartial reader" signed: W. Penn. Place of publication and publisher statement from Wing, Bronner & Fraser. Signature E2 signed E3. With errata leaf:[2] p. after p.8. "A vindication o...
A testimony to the truth of God, as held by the people, called, Quakers: being a short vindication of them, from the abuses and misrepresentations often put upon them by envious apostates, and mercenary adversaries
Penn, William (1644-1718); Coole, Benjamin (1717)
1699
Anonymous. By William Penn and Benjamin Coole, in answer to Francis Bugg.
Immediate revelation considered and explained : being an extract from the preface to the works of Robert Barclay
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1825
Smith II, 760.
An earnest exhortation to all persons to turn to the Lord, and to seek him while he may be found
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1827
Smith II, 761.
A just censure of Francis Bugg's address to the Parliament against the Quakers
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1699
"Published in response to... [Bugg's] Some reasons humbly proposed to the ... Parliament why the Quaker's principles and practices should be examined, and censured or suppressed ... (London, 1699)"--B...
A tender visitation in the love of God : containing a plain testimony to the ancient and apostolical life, way, and worship
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1827
Smith II, 753.
Extract from the advice of William Penn, to his children
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1824
Smith II, 754.