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A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord, who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1663
The 1st testimony (p. 1-14) signed: Fran. Howgil. Also includes contributions by George Whitehead, Josiah Coale, and G.F. (George Fox). Contribution by G. Whitehead dated: London the 12th day of t...
A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord, who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1662 [i.e. 1663]
The 1st testimony (p. 1-14) signed: Fran. Howgil. Also includes contributions by George Whitehead, Josiah Coale, and G.F. (George Fox). Contribution by G. Whitehead dated: London the 12th day of t...
A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord, who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1662 [i.e. 1663]
The 1st testimony (p. 1-14) signed: Fran. Howgil. Also includes contributions by George Whitehead, Josiah Coale, and G.F. (George Fox). Contribution by G. Whitehead dated: London the 12th day of t...
This was the word of the Lord which John Camm, and Francis Howgill was moved to declare and write to Oliver Cromwell, who is named Lord Protector: shewing the cause why they came to speak to him... [etc.]
Camm, John; Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1654
Indexed in: Wing C392; Smith I, 376.
Liberty of conscience asserted, and several reasons rendred [sic], why no outward force, nor imposition, ought to be used in matters of faith and religion : with several sayings, collected from the speeches and writings of King James, and King Charles the First
Crook, John (1617-1699); Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665); Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Hubberthorne, Richard (1628-1662)
1661
Indexed in: Wing L1960; Smith I, 485.
The measuring rod of the Lord stretched forth over all nations, and the line of true judgment laid to the rulers thereof... Published for the information of all rulers upon earth
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
1658
Indexed in: Wing H3171; Smith I, 990.
The great case of tythes and forced maitenance [sic] once more revived : the true state thereof enquired into, before the law, under the law...likewise under the gospel ... in all which is clearly proved, tythes and forced maintenace are no gospel maintenance ... Also the institution and division of parishes, and their rise, all which are published for the benefit of all, who desire that gospel order might be estbalished again in all the churches of Christ
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Guy, Edward
1665
Signed (p. 73): Francis Howgill. With contributions by Edward Guy, J.R. and M.L. Errata: p. [1] at end.
The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland : and a warning from the Lord proclaimed, to all the inhabitants thereof, to make their peace with him before his long suffering come to an end... : also some particular papers, written in that nation, to severall sorts of people
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1656
Letters signed: Francis Howgill and Edw. Burrough.