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Letters of Isaac Penington : an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1828
"The greater part not before published" - t.-p.
The everlasting gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and the blessed effects thereof testified to by experience. With a few words to England, my native country
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1678
Indexed in: Wing P1165; Smith II, 354.
Letters of Isaac Penington : son of Alderman Penington of London, and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1844
Edited by John Barclay.
Letters of Isaac Penington : son of Alderman Penington of London, and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1844
Edited by John Barclay.
Selections from the works of Isaac Penington, eldest son of Alderman Penington of London : and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1837
Advertisements (2pp.) at end. Edited by John Barclay.
Selections from the works of Isaac Penington, eldest son of Alderman Penington of London : and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1837
Advertisements (2pp.) at end. Edited by John Barclay.
Concerning the church: or, Of the church-state under the gospel. Whereby it may appear what a miserable apostacy from the truth hath over-spread and covered the earth for many ages and generations
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
[1666]
Indexed in: Wing P1157; Smith II, 349.
The great question concerning the lawfulnes or unlawfulnes of swearing under the Gospel, stated, and considered of; for the satisfaction of such as desire to scan the thing in the weight of God's spirit, and to see the true and clear determination of it in his un-erring light
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) P1171; Smith II, 344.
The scattered sheep sought after. 1. In a lamentation over the general losse of the powerful presence of God in his people... 2. In some propositions concerning the only way of salvation ... 3. In exposing to view the fundamental principle of the Gospel ... 4. And in some questions and answers ... directing to that principle, and fixing in it
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1665
Indexed in: Wing P1188; Smith II, 338.
Some directions to the panting-soul, which hath been long travelling in the letter, but hath not yet been acquainted with the power, nor hardly so much as entred into the ministration of the endless life (which is the ministration of the gospel) that it may feel the spring, and come to drink there, of the living waters
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Caption title. Imprint from collation. Author named, p.8.
The consideration of a position concerning the Book of common-prayer, as also of some particulars held forth for truths by one Edmund Elis, stiled a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. With a warning of tender bowels to the rulers, teachers and people of this nation concerning their church and ministry. Likewise a few words concerning the kingdom, laws and government of Christ in the heart and conscience; it's inoffensivenesse to all just laws and governments of the kingdoms of men
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) P1161; Smith II, 343.
A touchstone or tryall of faith : by the originall from whence it springs, and the root out of which it grows: held out by way of exposition of the 12 and 13 verses of the first chapter of Iohn's gospel, and of the six former verses of the third chapter, which treat expressly about this point: intended not for the disquiet of any, but for the eternall rest and peace of all, to whom the Lord shall please to make it usefull thereunto. To which is added, The spirituall practice of Christians in primitive times
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Calvert, Giles (1664)
1648
"To the reader" signed: Isaac Pennington. Title printed within single line border; head-pieces; initial. Final page is blank.