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The cry of oppression continued & encreased in Nottingham-shire. Being a brief relation of some of the late cruel sufferings of the people of God, called, Quakers in the said county; for no other cause but meeting peaceably together in obedience to God and Christ Jesus, and in true love to all people
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1676
Title within line border. Authors named (p.8) as William Gibson and 7 others.
The life of God, which is the light and salvation of men, exalted: or, an answer to six books or particular treatises, (given forth by John Cheyney, an Episcopal priest at or near Warrington in the county of Lancaster, against the people of God call'd Quakers)... Wherein the said people are cleared from his slanders and calumnies
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1677
Errata: prelim. p.[viii]. Errors in paging.
A Christian-testimony born by the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London, in their patient suffering the taking away and spoiling of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests
Gibson, William (1629-1684); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1679
Gibson named, p.8; also includes contributions by Job Boulton and Thomas Rudyard. Place of publication from Wing. An account of goods confiscated from Quakers in London between the years of 1673 a...
A Christian-testimony born by the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London, in their patient suffering the taking away and spoiling of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests
Gibson, William (1629-1684); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1679
Gibson named, p.8; also includes contributions by Job Boulton and Thomas Rudyard. Place of publication from Wing. An account of goods confiscated from Quakers in London between the years of 1673 a...
The everlasting rule born witness unto, which is to try all people that do profess God and Christ in words
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1667
Contains numerous errors in pagination.
The cry of oppression and cruelty inflicted upon divers innocent people called Quakers, in the county of Glocester, for peaceable meeting together to worship God; being a copy of a paper directed to the judges of the late assizes at Glocester presented to the tender consideration of such who are in power to relieve the oppressed
Lloyd, Henry; Gibson, William (1629-1684)
[1677]
Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Subscribed by Henry Lloyd and 5 others, p.6. With postscript by William Gibson.
The cry of oppression and cruelty inflicted upon divers innocent people called Quakers, in the county of Glocester, for peaceable meeting together to worship God; being a copy of a paper directed to the judges of the late assizes at Glocester presented to the tender consideration of such who are in power to relieve the oppressed
Lloyd, Henry; Gibson, William (1629-1684)
[1677]
Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Subscribed by Henry Lloyd and 5 others, p.6. With postscript by William Gibson.
Election and reprobation scripturally and experimentally witnessed unto &c. Wherein the love of God in Christ is freely and clearly held forth to all mankind. Given forth in tender love for a general good... Also, divers other weighty things
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1678
Place of publication suggested by Wing. Errata p. 111. Lower part of p.82 cancelled.