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A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King and his Council; that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their (approaching) misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1660]
First issue, in larger type.
A warning from the mouth and spirit of the Lord through his servant to the people of England, that they may forsake their wicked and ungodly wayes, by true and unfained repentance, least the unalterable decree from the Lord go forth against them... Also a few words of exhortation and comfort to the people of God
Weston, Nathaniel
1660
Drop-head title, imprint taken from colophon. Signed (p.7): Nathaniel Weston.
A faithful warning, with good advice from Israel's God, to Englands King and his Council; that they may wisely improve this little inch of time which the God of their life as yet affords unto them, before the day of their (approaching) misery come upon them. Which may serve as a caution to all others in authority within the nation
Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1661?]
Indexed in: Wing M928; Smith II, 154.
An alarm to all flesh : with an invitation to the true seeker forthwith to flye for his life (clearly) out of the short-lived Babylon into the life... Also, a word of encouragement to the faithful to be faithful still
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Billing, Edward (1623-1686)
1660
Variously attributed to Edward Billing and Edward Burrough.
Christendoms call to repentance, who is adulterated, and gone out from the life of her maker, and gone into the spiritual whoredoms, from the life which was among the apostles, which with the Light, is seen and made manifest, which now shineth, that comes from the word which was in the beginning, before Whom all things are bare and naked, and nothing can be hid
Smith, William (1672)
1661
Attributed to William Smith.
The everlasting gospel of repentance and remission of sins : held forth and declared to the inhabitants of the earth... lest they perish in the day of vengeance, which is near at hand. And this is a message of reconciliation to all people ... but more particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland ... With certain propositions of faith laid down, which every one must believe ... And certain objections answered, relating to the present dayes
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1660?]
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) B6001; Smith I, 363.
The sound of a voyce uttered forth from the mountaine of the Lord of Host... to awaken the inhabitants of the earth ... And also a warning to them from the Lord for to repent, and speedily to return, before his indignation, and the vials of his fierce wrath break forth, & there be no remedy
Greene, William (1661-1676)
1663
Indexed in: Wing G1814; Smith I, 867.
A call from sin to the holiness of life : or a warning to the inhabitants of the town of Penzance, and to all others that have the form of godliness but deny the power thereof by their evil conversation. Also an incouragement to all that are willing to turn their faces Sion-ward, and live godly in Christ Jesus
Cloake, Hugh
1685 [i.e.1686 N.S.]
Indexed in: Wing C4720; Smith I, 431.
The work of Gods power in man, with something that the spirit of truth leads to practise, and what it leads to deny. Given forth in love to tha seed that yet lies in bondage under the works of darkness
Smith, William (1672)
1663
Written by William Smith. Cf. BM.
Christendoms call to repentance, who is adulterated, and gone out from the life of her maker, and gone into the spiritual whoredoms, from the life which was among the apostles, which with the Light, is seen and made manifest, which now shineth, that comes from the word which was in the beginning, before Whom all things are bare and naked, and nothing can be hid
Smith, William (1672)
1661
Attributed to William Smith.
A few words in season to all the inhabitants of the earth; being a call unto them to leave off their wickedness, and to turn to the Lord before it be too late
Fletcher, Elizabeth
1660
Author named as "E. Fletcher", p.8.