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People and organisations | Count |
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Caton, William (1636-1665) | 23 |
Caton, William, 1636-1665 | 4 |
Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea (260-340) | 4 |
Moore, William Quaker | 4 |
Moore, William, Quaker | 4 |
Philly, John | 4 |
Bacon, Christopher (1678) | 2 |
Burnyeat, John (1631-1690) | 2 |
Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690 | 2 |
Croker, John (1673-1727) | 2 |
Some worthy proverbs left behind by Judith Zins-Penninck, to be read in the congregation of the saints
Zins-Penninck, Judith; Caton, William (1636-1665)
1663
Translated by William Caton.
An abridgment, or a compendious commemoration of the remarkablest chronologies which are contained in that famous Ecclesiastical history of Eusebius Pamphilus... Whereunto is added a catalogue of the synods, and counsells
Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea (260-340); Caton, William (1636-1665)
1661
Wing E3419; Smith I, 393.
The sea-mens invitation, with a passengers observation in some particular things which concern them that practice navigation
Caton, William (1636-1665)
1659
Indexed in: Wing C1519; Smith I, 392.
Truths caracter [sic] of professors and their teachers. Which by looking through, may bring to their remembrance the dayes of old... here is also something in answer to some remarkable particulars, which were extracted out of above thirty addresses which were presented to Richard Cromwell
Caton, William (1636-1665)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) C1523; Smith I, 393.
Newes out of the east, of the common enemy, who is yet in being in Hungaria and Austria. Or, A true account of the tryals and sufferings, jeopardies and tortourings, which John Philly and William Moore passed through of late in the aforesaid countries
Moore, William Quaker; Caton, William (1636-1665)
1664
Signed on p. 20: William Moore. Place of publication supplied from BM. Preface signed: W.C. [William Caton].
An epistle to King Charles the II sent from Amsterdam in Holland, the 28 of the 10 month, 1660 : wherein is contained certain orders and laws there, concerning the liberty granted to those which cannot take up arms, nor swear, which laws there do yet continue. As also several arguments shewing that the people called Quakers are no popish recusants, who are cast into prison for not swearing. With advice & direction to King Charles, that his tendernesse may appear likewise to tender consciences, who keep to their yea and nay, that if they break their yea and nay, they may be punished as for breaking an oath
Caton, William (1636-1665)
1660
Indexed in: Wing C1513; Smith I, 393.
The testimony of a cloud of witnesses, who in their generation have testified against that horrible evil of forcing of conscience, and persecution about matters of religion
Caton, William (1636-1665)
1662
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
Three general epistles for the whole body of Friends : 1 from William Caton, 2 from R. Greenway, 3 from Christopher Bacon
Caton, William (1636-1665); Bacon, Christopher (1678); Greenway, R
1662
Pages 4-5 numbered as 5-4.
The moderate enquirer resolved in a plain description of several objections... concerning the contemned people, commonly called Quakers
Caton, William (1636-1665)
1671
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
A journal of the life of that faithful servant and minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Will. Caton
Caton, William (1636-1665); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1689
"G.F.'s [i.e. George Fox's] testimony concerning William Caton": pp. [iii-iv].
Newes out of the east, of the common enemy, who is yet in being in Hungaria and Austria. Or, A true account of the tryals and sufferings, jeopardies and tortourings, which John Philly and William Moore passed through of late in the aforesaid countries
Moore, William Quaker; Caton, William (1636-1665)
1664
Signed on p. 20: William Moore. Place of publication supplied from BM. Preface signed: W.C. [William Caton].
A visitation of love to the tender plants of Gods vineyard
Jackson, Henry (1662-1700); Caton, William (1636-1665); Scochthrap, Richard
1663 [i.e.1664]
Date of publication from Wing. William Caton's second letter (p. 14) dated: Yarmouth, the 14. of the 11. moneth, 1663. "Another epistle to Friends" (p. 17-18) signed: Richard Scochthrap.