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The priests fruits made manifest. And the fashions of the world and the lust of ignorance: also a few words to the city of London
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Page 7 misnumbered 6.
Concerning the true baptism and the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1676]
Caption title. Dated on p. 7: The 1st of the 9th moneth, 1676. Imprint suggested by Wing.
A scripture testimony to the saints practices, wherein all may see the practice of the holy men and women of God
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1672]
Signed (p.8): G.F.
A testimony concerning the blood of the Old-Covenant, and the blood of the New-Covenant, &c
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1678]
Signed at end: G.F. [George Fox].
A testimony concerning justification, and whom Christ justifieth, and in what : as likewise concerning imputed righteousness, and to what and to whom
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1680
Place of publication from Wing. Includes "Postscript": p. 20.
A distinction between true liberty and false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1685]
Caption title. Signed at end: G.F. [i.e. George Fox]. Imprint from Wing.
A testimony in that which separates between the pretious and the vile : and is for the friends and brethren who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity and truth
Bolton, John (1599-1679); Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1673]
Caption title. Author named as "J. Bolton", p. 10. A postscript signed: G.F. (George Fox). Imprint suggested by Wing.
Concerning sons and daughters, and prophetesses speaking and prophecying, in the law and the gospel. And concerning womens learning in silence, and also concerning womens not speaking in the church... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1661]
Caption title. Author's initials given, p.11. Imprint from colophon; date suggested by Wing. Another issue also published 1661.
A declaration from the harmles & innocent people of God, called Quakers, against all plotters and fighters in the world. For the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdome, concerning wars and fightings. And also something in answer to that clause of the King's late proclamation, which mentions the Quakers, to clear them from the plot and fighting, which therein is mentioned, and for the clearing their innocency. This declaration was given unto the King, upon the 21 day of the 11th Month, 1660
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1660]
Second edition, with postscript. Caption title. The city authorities took steps to prevent publication of this work "by a violent and unjust taking away the whole first impression": p. 8. Signed...
Margarita in Anglia reperta. Pro pauperibus, afflictis, & dispersis, in gentibus exteris. A regali semine Dei & salvationis haeredibus, quos dictitant Quascos, qui sunt ecclesia Dei viventis
Fox, George (1624-1691); Fox, George (1624-1691); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
A Latin translation of his "The pearle found in England". The translation is followed by the English text, which has a separate title-page and pagination; signatures are continuous. Errata slip pa...
Plantation work the work of this generation. Written in true-love to all such as are weightily inclined to transplant themselves and families to any of the English plantations in America. The most material doubts and objections against it being removed, they may more cheerfully proceed to the glory and renown of the God of the whole earth, who in all undertakings is to be looked unto, praised and feared for ever
Loddington, William (1626?-1711); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1682
Caption title: Plantation work; generation work, written in true love to all such as have any motion upon their hearts to transplant themselved and families to any of the English plantations in Americ...
A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church society and communion
Penn, William (1644-1718); Fox, George (1624-1691)
[ca. 1750?]
Also includes his "Just measures, in an epistle of peace and love... [etc.]" (pp. 27-42) and "An extract from G. Fox's Journal, anno 1676" (pp. 43-49).