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The Quakers cleared from being apostates : or the hammerer defeated; and proved an impostor. Being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet falsly intituled William Penn and the Quakers either apostates or impostors, subscribed Trepidantium Malleus. With a postscript containing some reflections on a pamphlet intituled The spirit of Quakerism and the danger of their divine revelation, laid open
Coole, Benjamin (1717)
1696
Indexed in: Wing C6047; Smith I, 449.
The memory of that faithful servant of Christ, William Carter, late of Cumberland (deceased) revived in the testimonies of certain faithful Friends given concerning him, his faithful ministry and blessed end
Fearon, Peter
1690
Errata slip pasted on p. 10. By Peter Fearon et al.
A song of the judgments and mercies of the Lord : wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly: being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me his servant; given forth at the movings of the spirit of the Lord... With a hearty salutation of pure and unfeigned love ... With a few words by way of information unto such who may have desires in them to know the way to the kingdom of peace and righteousness
Coale, Josiah (1632?-1668)
1662
Indexed in: Smith I, 433.
The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy. Manifested in Robert Gordoun's late pretended Testimony to the true Saviour. Wherein every one whose eye is open may see his seat, and who have salt in themselves may favour his words, work and spirit and discern his deceitful dealing by smitting the innocent in secret, yet not with that subtilty which is able to cover in this day wherein light is manifesting the works of darkness. So, the Devil was here deficient but envy slays the foolish man : given forth in the 2 moneth 1670
Keith, George (1639?-1716); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Robeson, Andrew
1670
Errata: p.19 [i.e. 22]. With preface by Andrew Robeson.
A narrative of the cruelties & abuses acted by Isaac Dennis, keeper, his wife and servants, in the prison of Newgate, in the city of Bristol, upon the people of the Lord in scorn called Quakers, who were there committed for the exercise of their consciences towards God. With an account of the eminent judgments of God upon him, and his end
[1684]
Dated (p. 27):... the 6th of the 12th moneth, 1683. Anon.
A letter of examination to all who have assumed the place of shepherds, herdsmen, and overseers of the flocks of people of all sorts in Christendom : to see if your accounts be ready and what order the flocks be in. With a few lines of good news to the several flocks
Edmundson, William (1627-1712)
1672
Signed and dated: William Edmondson, Jamaica, the 24th of the 12th month 1671.
The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy. Manifested in Robert Gordoun's late pretended Testimony to the true Saviour. Wherein every one whose eye is open may see his seat, and who have salt in themselves may favour his words, work and spirit and discern his deceitful dealing by smitting the innocent in secret, yet not with that subtilty which is able to cover in this day wherein light is manifesting the works of darkness. So, the Devil was here deficient but envy slays the foolish man : given forth in the 2 moneth 1670
Keith, George (1639?-1716); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Robeson, Andrew
1670
Errata: p.19 [i.e. 22]. With preface by Andrew Robeson.
A horrible thing committed in this land
Robertson, Thomas (1658-1685)
1658
An attack on the taking of tithes from Quakers by the Church of England. Concerns the distraint of Robert Minter's goods. Caption title. Signed (p.7): Thomas Robertson. Imprint from colophon. ...