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Idolatry declared against. And false worship denyed by the children of the light, who worship the Father in spirit and in truth
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1658
Indexed in: Wing S4064; Smith II, 587.
Man driven out of the earth and darkness, by the light, life, and mighty hand of God: where in plain and simple truths are brought to light, that so the cause of stumbling may be taken from before the eyes of the rulars... Wherein is something related of the wonderful power of God, in the work of redemption and restauration
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1658
Indexed in: Wing S4068; Smith II, 587.
A warning to the priests, and rulers, that they may forsake the wrath at hand, with some of the effects of the priests ministery, whose fruits have exceeded many, and are now brought to light, that the simple may return from them (who profit not) unto Christ the light, who teacheth all to profit, and is come to teach
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1656
Signed (p.6): Humphry Smith.
The first and second priesthood declared according to the scriptures, that both priests, professors and people may come to see with the light of Christ, which priesthood this belongs to
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
[1657]
Issue with large caption title and ornaments.
The first and second priesthood declared according to the scriptures, that both priests, professors and people may come to see with the light of Christ, which priesthood this belongs to
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
[1657]
Issue with small caption title.
Something in reply to Edmond Skipps book, which he calls the Worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing-starre... At his book, the world may wonder; but the children of light doth not; for his folly in it they manifest
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663); R. F (1666)
[1655]
Caption title. Said by Smith to form part of Richard Farnworth's "Antichrist's man of war".
The principles of truth : being a declaration of our faith who are call'd Quakers: whereby all that want peace with God may return into their first estate through the operation of the light and power of God in the great work of regeneration
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Crook, John (1617-1699); Dewsbury, William (1621-1688); Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Parker, Alexander (1628-1689)
[1675?]
Pages 3-36 originally published with title: Truth's principles... / by the servant of the Lord, John Crook. Contains also writings by Edward Burrough, William Dewsbury, Humphrey Smith, Isaac Peningt...
Hidden things made manifest by the light; in a plain distinction between condemnation and temptation. Wherein is shewed how the rightetous law of God is ministered upon the transgressor... Also of temptation, what it is ... With a direction to them who profess the knowledge of the truth, and live not in the power of God
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1658
Indexed in: Wing S4062; Smith II, 589.
Hidden things made manifest by the light: in a plain distinction between condemnation and temptation. Wherein is shewed how the righteous law of God is ministred upon the transgressor... Also of temptation, what it is ... With a direction to them who profess the knowledge of the truth, and live not in the power of God
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1664
"Reprinted in the year 1664".
Hidden things made manifest by the light: in a plain distinction between condemnation and temptation. Wherein is shewed how the righteous law of God is ministred upon the transgressor... Also of temptation, what it is ... With a direction to them who profess the knowledge of the truth, and live not in the power of God
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1664
"Reprinted in the year 1664".