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A grievous lamentation over thee O England, or, the greatest part of thy inhabitants, who have withstood the day of their visitation : with the word of the Lord to thy rulers and teachers, who continue persecuting and oppressing the dear children and people of the most high
Bayly, William (1675)
1663
Indexed in: Wing B1529; Smith I, 217.
The everlasting gospel of repentance and remission of sins : held forth and declared to the inhabitants of the earth... lest they perish in the day of vengeance, which is near at hand. And this is a message of reconciliation to all people ... but more particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland ... With certain propositions of faith laid down, which every one must believe ... And certain objections answered, relating to the present dayes
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1660?]
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B6001; Smith I, 363.
A warning from the Lord God of life and power, unto thee o city of London, and to the suburbs round about thee : to call thee and them to repentance & amendment of life, without which you cannot see God. Be ye separated from your priests, and from your idolatrous worship, and touch not the unclean thing, that the Lord may receive you... and something also to the scattered seed of God, which hath been held in bondage under Pharaoh the Task-master. Who am hated by the unwise, and foolish in heart, and am reproachfully call'd a Quaker
Biddle, Ester (1629-1696)
1660
Indexed in: Wing B2866; Smith I, 267.
A serious meditation upon the dealings of God with England and the state thereof in general
Braithwaite, John
[1660]
Signed at end: John Braithwait.
A faithful testimony and warning concerning the certainty of the great and notable day of the Lord, broken forth (in this age) after the long night of apostacy, wherein he will accomplish his great and glorious work (determined) of redemption and restauration : with something concerning the sufficency of the grace of God... and a few words in reply to such as query, or ask, Whether did you ever hear or read of a people (in all the scriptures) that were Quakers ... All briefly answered, and given forth, for the sake of the simple ... In true love for all your souls
Bayly, William (1675)
1672
Another setting, of 30 p, also published in 1672.
An alarm to all flesh : with an invitation to the true seeker forthwith to flye for his life (clearly) out of the short-lived Babylon into the life... Also, a word of encouragement to the faithful to be faithful still
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Billing, Edward (1623-1686)
1660
Variously attributed to Edward Billing and Edward Burrough.
A faithful testimony and warning concerning the certainty of the great and notable day of the Lord, broken forth (in this age) after the long night of apostacy, wherein he will accomplish his great and glorious work (determined) of redemption and restauration : with something concerning the sufficency of the grace of God... and a few words in reply to such as query, or ask, Whether did you ever hear or read of a people (in all the scriptures) that were Quakers ... All briefly answered, and given forth, for the sake of the simple ... In true love for all your souls
Bayly, William (1675)
1672
Probable place of publication from Wing. Another setting, of 26 p, also published in 1672.
A sermon of repentance : Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, assembled in Parliament at Westminster, at their late solemn fast for the setling of these nations, April 30. 1660
Baxter, Richard (1615-1691)
1660
Indexed in: Wing B1413? One of two editions of this date undistinguished by Wing.
The everlasting gospel of repentance and remission of sins : held forth and declared to the inhabitants of the earth... lest they perish in the day of vengeance, which is near at hand. And this is a message of reconciliation to all people ... but more particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland ... With certain propositions of faith laid down, which every one must believe ... And certain objections answered, relating to the present dayes
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
[1660?]
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B6001; Smith I, 363.
A grievous lamentation over thee O England, or, the greatest part of thy inhabitants, who have withstood the day of their visitation : with the word of the Lord to thy rulers and teachers, who continue persecuting and oppressing the dear children and people of the most high
Bayly, William (1675)
1663
Indexed in: Wing B1529; Smith I, 217.
An alarm to all flesh : with an invitation to the true seeker forthwith to flye for his life (clearly) out of the short-lived Babylon into the life... Also, a word of encouragement to the faithful to be faithful still
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Billing, Edward (1623-1686)
1660
Variously attributed to Edward Billing and Edward Burrough.
A serious meditation upon the dealings of God with England and the state thereof in general
Braithwait, John (fl. 1660)
[1660]
Signed at end: John Braithwait.