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Total number of records: 20
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Church of England | 20 |
Billing, Edward (1623-1686) | 2 |
Cater, Samuel (1711) | 2 |
Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665) | 2 |
Forster, Thomas Furly (1761-1825) | 2 |
Gauden, John, Bishop of Worcester, 1605-1662 | 2 |
Harrison, Joseph | 2 |
Smith, William (1672) | 2 |
Anderdon, John (1624?-1685) | 1 |
Aynsloe, John (1693) | 1 |
A call to all bishops and others who are zealous for the Book of Common Prayer (for which I have been also sometimes zealous) : by way of remembrance, now to come to the way of the Quakers to the grace of God
Anderdon, John (1624?-1685)
1670
Indexed in: Wing A3080; Smith I, 31.
The lamentable cry of oppression or, The case of the poor, suffering & persecuted people called Quakers in and about Fakenham in Norfolk. Shewing the cruelty, injustice and inhumanity of several magistrates, officers and informers in those parts against the said people for these many years, in the great spoil and havock of their goods and estates. Represented to all moderate men in authority
Harrison, Joseph; Cater, Samuel (1711)
1679
Place of publication suggested by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. Includes (pp. 39-44) a 'Postscript' by Samuel Cater.
A few necessary questions & conclusions for the present parish-teachers of England, &c. deeply to ponder and answer in God's fear, for the good of their own and the peoples souls that are under them; for the Lord is arisen to call all things into judgment
Taylor, Thomas (1618-1682)
[1670?]
Caption title. Signed at end: Tho. Taylor. Place and date of publication from Wing.
A certaine sound : or, An alarm sounded to the persecuting Episcopalians in and about the cities of London & Westminster, those bloody cities in many whoredoms, and to the rest of that sect throughout the nations who prophanely, bloodily, or maliciously now have, or heretofore have had any hand in persecuting the innocent servants and prophets of the most high, for the exercise of their pure conscience to the Lord God their creator
Billing, Edward (1623-1686); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1665
Signed at end E.B. [i.e. Edward Billing]. Also attributed to Edward Burrough.
To those who were in authority, whom the Lord is now judging, that they may repent and find mercy from God
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
1660
Indexed in: This issue not in Wing; Smith II, 230.
A guide to the blind pointed to, or, A true testimony to the light within. Wherein some men are reproved, others counselled and encouraged, but all (who are ignoranr [sic] of their true guide) directed to the path of life. With a friendly call to all notionists and high professors of religion
Forster, Thomas Furly (1761-1825)
1659
Author named, p.[xvi]. Error in paging: p. 78-79 misprinted 88-89.
The lamentable cry of oppression or, The case of the poor, suffering & persecuted people called Quakers in and about Fakenham in Norfolk. Shewing the cruelty, injustice and inhumanity of several magistrates, officers and informers in those parts against the said people for these many years, in the great spoil and havock of their goods and estates. Represented to all moderate men in authority
Harrison, Joseph; Cater, Samuel (1711)
1679
Place of publication suggested by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. Includes (pp. 39-44) a 'Postscript' by Samuel Cater.
A guide to the blind pointed to, or, A true testimony to the light within. Wherein some men are reproved, others counselled and encouraged, but all (who are ignorant of their true guide) directed to the path of life. With a friendly call to all notionists and high professors of religion... [etc.]
Forster, Thomas Furly (1761-1825)
1676
Author named, p.[xv].
A short description of the true ministers and the false : how they differ in their call, ministry, doctrine and fruits; that any that are desirous may know the one from the other : also, something concerning the apostacy, and departing from the faith and power of God, which was in the apostles days. How the woman fled into the wilderness, where she had a place prepared her of God... Something further concerning the true ministers of Jesus, testified by one that hath been a true witness of all that he has here written
Aynsloe, John (1693)
1672
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) A4297; Smith I, 148.
A vindication of a book intituled A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament. In answer to a late Examination thereof, so far as the clergy of the dioceses of Oxford, Glocester, and Chester, are concerned in it
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1740
Attributed to Joseph Besse in NUC pre-1956.
A short, but a strict account taken of Babylons merchants, who are now forcing the sale of their old, rusty, cankered ware upon the people of these nations
R. C
1660
Indexed in: Wing C6815; Smith I, 460.
A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city : containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers; with seasonable advice to his brethren, to study peace and moderation
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723)
1701
Title enclosed in double rules. Sometimes attributed to Richard Claridge.