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The prophet approved by the words of his prophesie coming to passe : being a declaration of the message which Daniel Baker received from the Lord to the Parliament... Also a letter from Daniel Baker, to the mayor and recorder of London
D. B (1650-1660); Hart, Thomas (1629-1704)
1659
Letter dated and signed: New-gate this 17th of the 8th month and 2. of the week 1659, Daniel Baker.
To all the Christian congregations of the peculiar people of God now reproached and persecuted by the name, and under the denomination of Quakers, that grace, mercy and peace of God the Father, and the power of his Christ be abundantly multiplyed and encreased among you all
Salthouse, Thomas (1630-1691); D. B (1650-1660)
[1662]
Caption title. "To the brethren in the travel and perfect liberty..." signed: Daniel Baker; and "A heavenly voice to the mourners in Sion," signed: D.B. By Thomas Salthouse and Daniel Baker.
A tender greeting and salutation of perfect love and life of truth to the children of the kingdom
D. B (1650-1660)
1663
Caption title. Signed at end: Daniel Baker.
Oh! the day, the dreadful and terrible day of God, that lives for ever... [etc.]
D. B (1650-1660)
[1660]
Title from beginning of text. Author's initials given (as "B.D.") at end. Attributed to Daniel Baker by Wing.
This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings (for the truths sake) of Katharine Evans & Sarah Chevers, in the Inquisition in the Isle of Malta, who have suffered there above three years, by the Pope's authority, there to be deteined till they dye. Which relation of their sufferings is come from their own hands and mouths, as doth appear by the following treatise... [etc.]
Evans, Katharine (1692); Chevers, Sarah; D. B (1650-1660)
1662
Pages 29, 97 and 100 misnumbered 2n, 91, and 90. "Epistle to the readers" by Daniel Baker: pp.[iii]-[viii].
This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings (for the truths sake) of Katharine Evans & Sarah Chevers, in the Inquisition in the Isle of Malta, who have suffered there above three years, by the Pope's authority, there to be deteined till they dye. Which relation of their sufferings is come from their own hands and mouths, as doth appear by the following treatise... [etc.]
Evans, Katharine (1692); Chevers, Sarah; D. B (1650-1660)
1662
Pages 29, 97 and 100 misnumbered 2n, 91, and 90. "Epistle to the readers" by Daniel Baker: pp.[iii]-[viii].