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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Fox, George (1624-1691) | 2 |
Mason, Martin (1650-1676) | 2 |
Naylor, James (1617?-1660) | 2 |
Basil Saint, Bishop of Caesarea (329-379) | 1 |
Corder, Susanna (1864) | 1 |
Cornarius, Janus (1500-1558) | 1 |
Edgerton, Walter | 1 |
Gough, John (1721-1791) | 1 |
Gratton, John (1641-1712) | 1 |
John, the Baptist, Saint | 1 |
Modern Quakerism examined and contrasted with that of the ancient type
Edgerton, Walter
1876
Smith Supp., 113.
John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed : being a treatise concerning baptism in the type, and baptism in the mystery
Gratton, John (1641-1712)
1674
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
The Rowntrees of Riseborough
Rowntree, C Brightwen (1873-1955); Sessions, Margaret E
[1982]
Previous ed.: / with manuscript and typed additions by Margaret E. Sessions. 1979.
A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King and his Council; that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their (approaching) misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1660]
First issue, in larger type.
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[between 1790 and 1799]
Written by John Gough.
A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King and his Council; that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their (approaching) misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1660]
First issue, in larger type.
All vain janglers, imitatours and licentious persons, shut out of the scriptures who are not guided by the same spirit that gave them forth. The old serpent's voice, or Antichrist discovered opposing Christ in his kingdome
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
[1654?]
Issue with caption title in small type.
All vain janglers, imitatours and licentious persons, shut out of the scriptures who are not guided by the same spirit that gave them forth. The old serpent's voice, or Antichrist discovered opposing Christ in his kingdome
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
[1654?]
Issue with caption title in large type.