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The Christian experiences, gospel labours and writings, of that ancient servant of Christ, Stephen Crisp
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1822
Originally published with title "Memorable account of the Christian experiences", 1694.
A letter to Stephen Clarke, rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1740
Issue with "in George Yard" in imprint.
An apology for, and an invitation to, the people call'd Quakers : to rectifie some errors, which through the scandals given they have fallen into : wherein the true original causes, both humane and divine, of all the divisions in the church and mischiefs in the state and among the people are plainly and briefly opened and detected
Socrates Christianus
1697
Anon., by Socrates Christianus, pseudonym of E. Stephens. Cf. Wing.
An enquiry into the validity of a late discourse, intituled The nature and duty of self-defence
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1747
Preface signed: Philanthropus [i.e. Joseph Besse].
The benefit, advantage and glory of silent meetings, both as it was found at the beginning, or first breaking forth of this clear manifestation of truth, and continues so to be found by all the faithful and upright in heart at this day
Keith, George (1639?-1716); Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1687
Postscript signed: Stephen Crisp.
Report of the proceedings of a conference of teachers in Friends' First-Day schools, held in Liverpool, on the 24th, 25th and 26th of First Month, 1859; with an appendix, containing papers read at the conference
Friends' First-day School Association
1859
At head of title: Friends' First-day School Association.
A general epistle to all Friends, who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers
Bayly, William (1675)
[1662]
Caption title. Author's initials given at end.
A measure of the times : and a full & clear description of the signes of the times, and of the changing of the times; and of the reign of Antichrist, who hath long reigned, and of his down-fall, which is at hand; and of the kingdom of Christ which is not setting up in the earth
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1657
Double title page.
A standard lifted up and an ensigne held forth to all nations : shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shal come, by open proclamation, what the testimony of God is... Also shewing of his great work which he is about to in the earth
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
1658
Indexed in: Wing B6030; Smith I, 357.
A message proclaimed. By divine authority, from the chosen assembly of the redeemed people in England, to the Pope (chief bishop) of Rome, and to his cardinals, Jesuits, and priests... that they may appear, and come forth to triall, and shew if they have the same faith, power, spirit, and authoritie, and government, as had the apostles and true churches, before the apostacie. And this is a full invitation and challenge to the whole Church of Rome
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)
[1658]
Dated at end: 1658.