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Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) | 6 |
Fox, George (1624-1691) | 6 |
Smith, William (1672) | 6 |
Gibson, William (1629-1684) | 5 |
Rudyard, Thomas (1692) | 5 |
Bourne, Edward (1708) | 4 |
Caton, William (1636-1665) | 4 |
Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea (260-340) | 4 |
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Something in answer to a letter (which I have seen) of John Leverat, governour of Boston, to William Coddington, governour of Rode-Island, dated, 1677 : wherein he mentions my name and also wherein John Leverat justifies Roger Williams's book of lyes
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1678?]
Condemning Gov. Leverett for his support of Roger Williams' book "George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes", and for his persecution of Margaret Brewster and others. Caption title. Attributed to Geor...
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...
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...
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...
A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.
Concerning the Kingdoms of God and men : with their dimentions and government, in plain scripture truths tenderly presented to King Charles the Second, with his counsel and Parliament : as also to such of his justices and magistrates whom it may concern
Britten, William (1669)
[1660?]
Caption title. Signed, p.[8]: William Britten. Imprint suggested by Wing.
A few words to all who professe themselves to be of the Protestant religion : whereby they may understand by what spirit they were led, that persecuted the people of God in former ages, for the exercise of their religion, and their tenderness of conscience in matters relating to the worship of God : with a few words of comfort to the suffering lambes
Ellington, Francis
1665
Indexed in: Wing E542; Smith I, 561.
The West answering to the North in the fierce and cruell persecution of the manifestation of the Son of God. As appears in the following short relation of the unheard of, and inhumane sufferings of Geo. Fox, Edw. Pyot, and William Salt at Lanceston in the county of Cornwall, and of Ben. Maynard, James Mires, Jos. Coale, Ja. Godfrey, Jo. Ellice, and Anne Blacking, in the same gaole, town and county. And of one and twenty men, and women taken up in the spate of a few dayes on the high wayes of Devon... Also a sober reasoning in the law with Chief Justice Glynne ... And a legall arraignment of the indictment of the hat ... And many other materiall and strange passages at their apprehensions and tryals ... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691); Pyot, Edward (1670); Salt, William
1657
Attributed to George Fox. Contains letters by Edward Pyot and William Salt. Pages 109-110 repeated in numbering.
The persecution of them people they call Quakers in several places in Lanchashire [sic]
Adamson, William; Holme, Thomas (1695); Fell, Leonard (1624-1701)
1656
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Written by Leonard Fell, Thomas Holme and other Friends. Wing attributes authorship to William Adamson.
The persecution of them people they call Quakers in several places in Lanchashire [sic]
Adamson, William; Holme, Thomas (1695); Fell, Leonard (1624-1701)
1656
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Written by Leonard Fell, Thomas Holme and other Friends. Wing attributes authorship to William Adamson.
A Christian-testimony born by some of the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London: continued in their patient suffering the taking away of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests
1683
Records amounts taken from Quakers for payment of tithes in arrears.