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A declaration concerning fasting, and prayer. Of the true fast, which raiseth up the foundation of many generations : which is not the hanging down of the head like a bulrush for a day : also, a declaration of the false fast, where is the hanging down the head like a bulrush for a day, and the bonds of iniquity standing, which iniquity seperates from God... : and sheweth, the prayer that God accepts, and what He hears ... and here you may see the difference between the true praying and the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Signed on p.7 (numbered 22): G.F. [i.e. George Fox].
A glass for the people of New England, in which they may see themselves and spirits, and if not too late, repent and turn from their abominable ways and cursed contrivances: that so the Lord God may turn away his wrath
S. G (1683); Fox, George (1624-1691); Tyso, John (1700)
1676
"A secretly-printed Quaker tract, on the cruel action taken by the General Court of Massachusetts in 1643 against the Quakers, and Anne Hutchison." -- Pref. to the 1929 edition. "Some tenents... fou...
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 warning to the world that are groping in the dark, after sects, opinions, and notions, which are all with the light condemned, and by the Children of Light declared against
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1655
Wing F1987; Smith I, 649.
To all that would know the way to the kingdome : whether they be in formes, without formes, or got above all formes. A direction to turne your mindes within, where the voyce of the true God is to be heard, whom you ignorantly worship as a farre off, and to waite upon him for the true wisedome. That you may know truth from error, the the [sic] word from the letter, the power from forme, and the true prophets from the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1654]
Some irregularities of pagination.
The trumpet of the Lord sounded, and his sword drawn, and the separation made between the precious and the vile; and the vineyard of the Lord dressed by his own husbandmen... by them who have come thorow great tribulation ... scornfully called by the world Quakers
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1654
Wing F 1969; Smith I, 649.
An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c : to be read among them in the fear of God
Townsend, Theophila; Fox, George (1624-1691)
[ca.1680]
Caption title. Author named, p.5. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. "A testimony out of the Old Testament and New of the Lord sending his prophets to declare his judgments against...
A word from the Lord to all the world, and all professors in the world : spoken in parables: wherein all may come to read themselves... also a word to all professors, who cast the pure law of God behind their backs, and turn the grace of God into wantonness ... by them who are redeemed out of the curse, to serve the living, called Quakers
Fox, George (1624-1691); Nayler, James (1617?-1660)
1654
By George Fox and James Nayler. Page 8 signed "G.F."; p.9 signed "I.N."