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God's holy name magnified, and his truth exalted by the testimony of his faithful servants who have suffered the cruel penalty of banishment from their native country by the rulers thereof : as also an abstract of their names, with some of the barbarous dealings and useages they received and sustained from the hands of those instruments that were imployed in the imbarquing of them
R. C; Fox, George the younger (1661); Bishop, George (1668)
1665
Includes a contibution by George Bishop.
A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee, Charles Stuart, who art now proclamed [sic] King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Indexed in: Wing F2009; Smith I, 700.
God's holy name magnified, and his truth exalted by the testimony of his faithful servants who have suffered the cruel penalty of banishment from their native country by the rulers thereof : as also an abstract of their names, with some of the barbarous dealings and useages they received and sustained from the hands of those instruments that were imployed in the imbarquing of them
R. C; Fox, George the younger (1661); Bishop, George (1668)
1665
Includes a contribution by George Bishop. "Re-printed" (p.25) and with a new "Postscript" (sig. Dv4), by W.W.
A noble salutation and a faithful greeting unto thee Charles Stuart, who art now proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
"A copy of this was delivered in writing by Richard Hubberthorn, into the kings hand at Whitehall, the 4. day of the 4. month, 1660. And this may be of service to any of those called royalists (or oth...
The testimony of God to those rulers, teachers, and people of this present age, where the headship of the Church is given to man... wherein Gods controversie with them is plainly demonstrated
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
The dread of Gods power uttering its voice thorough [sic] man, unto the heads of the nation
Fox, George the younger (1661)
[1660]
Indexed in: Wing F1999; Smith I, 701.
A message of tender love unto such professors as have retained any true sincerity, simplicity, and zeal for God in their professions
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Indexed in: Wing F2006; Smith I, 701.
A true relation of the unlawful and unreasonable proceedings of the magistrates of Harwich in Essex, against the people of the Lord (called Quakers). Also the manner of their imprisoning of George Fox the younger, whom they with Robert Grassingham accused to the Parliament, and also the manner of the Parliaments proceedings against them
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Author's initials given, p.8. By George Fox, the younger.
The breathings of true love, from the immortal seed, in the prisoner for the Lord, unto his people
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Caption title. Signed at end: George Fox the Younger. Imprint from colophon.
Englands sad estate & condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings, both with God and man; for which cause the terrible and righteous judgements of the Lord are coming upon them, and the land. Wherein is also contained some prophecies and exhortations
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1661
Setting with use of gothic in section A; title-page in double rule.
A visitation of love unto all people, (in whose hearts there are any true honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever they be... And this is written in tender love unto all of you ... And here the pure and living way is declared
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1659
Indexed in: Wing F2018; Smith I, 698.
Some breathings of life, from a naked heart. Presented in love to the honest, upright, and single-hearted, that they, with me may wait to feel the imediate drawings, and leadings of the holy spirit in all things... so that they need not any man to teach them, 1 Joh. 2. 27. With an epistle for peace and unity
Salt, William; Fox, George the younger (1661); Perrot, John
1663
Attributed to William Salt. cf. NUC pre-1956. Signed on p. 10: William Salt. With contributions by John Perrot, and a poem by George Fox the younger. "These books may be enquired for of Thomas S...