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Testimony to the grace of God in the life and service of our Friend Benia Hesford, born 9th February, 1884, died 9th September, 1977
Schofield, Maurice M; Society of Friends. Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting
Subscribed at end by Maurice M. Schofield, clerk.
No cross, no crown : a discourse, shewing the nature and discipline of the holy cross of Christ; and that the denial of self, and daily bearing of Christ's cross, is the alone way to the rest and kingdom of God. To which are added, the living and dying testimonies of many persons of fame and learning, both of ancient and modern times, in favour of this treatise. In two parts
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1782
ESTC T127727; Smith II, 300.
The acts of the witnesses of the Spirit : in five parts
Muggleton, Lodowick (1609-1698)
printed in the year of Our Lord God, 1699
"The epistle dedicatory": signed T.T. [i.e. Thomas Tomkinson]. Errata: prelim. p. [8].
Holy scripture the test of truth : an appeal to its paramount authority against certain passages in Dr. Hancock's "Defence," and in the writings of Barclay and Penn
Ball, Richard (1794?-1862)
1835
Includes bibliographical references.
The spirit of the hat : or, The government of the Quakers among themselves, as it hath been exercised of late years by George Fox and other leading-men in their Monday or second-dayes meeting at Devonshire-House, brought to light. In a bemoaning letter of a certain ingenious Quaker to another his friend; wherein their tyranical and persecuting practises are detected and redargued [sic]. Also a preface to the reader giving an account how the said letter came to the hand of the publisher
Mucklow, William (1631-1713)
1673
Advertisements for Smith's publications on final page. By William Mucklow.
To the King and both houses of Parliament, now sitting at Westminster. Being, 1. A representation of the cause and sufferings of the people, called Quakers, and what they desire, signified... [etc.]
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689); Fell, Leonard (1624-1701); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1666
Includes a contribution by John Whitehead, Alexander Parker and Leonard Fell.
A testimony from the Yearly Meeting at York the 4th month 1686. To the several monthly meetings in the said county or elsewhere greeting &c
Lindley, Mary; Society of Friends. Yorkshire Women's Yearly Meeting
[1686]
Subscribed by Mary Lindley and 11 others.
Some Quaker portraits, certain and uncertain
Nickalls, John Lawrence; Friends' Historical Society
1958
To all our friends and brethren at the severall monthly and particular meetings; in and throughout the county of York
Hammond, Thomas (fl. 1690); Society of Friends. Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting
[1690]
Caption title. "Given forth at our quarterly meetings... 1690 signed ... on behalf of the meeting by Thomas Hammond" - p.8. Issued by the Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Truth prevalent and the quakers discharged from the Norfolk-rectors furious charge. In a sober answer to their book, falsly stiled, The principles of the Quakers further shewn to be blasphemous and seditious, by these thus remarked authors, viz. Edward Beckham, D.D. Rector of Gayton-Thorp, Henry Meriton M.A. Rector of Oxborough, Lancaster Topcliffe L.L.B. - Rector of Hockwold, Norfolk
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1701
Errata on p. [16].
The rector examined, about his book scandalously stiled, An antidote against the venom of Quakerism, by John Meriton, who calls himself A.M. Rector of Boughton in Norfolk. And his observations remarked, and the Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, re-asserted and vindicated, from his perversions and aspersions
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1699
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) W1953; Smith II, 904.