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A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in and for the Gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks
Banks, John (1637-1710); Penn, William (1644-1718)
1798
Preface by William Penn.
A rebuke to unfaithful parents, and a rod for stubborn children: (with encouragement to the faithful, both parents and children;) viz. I. Such parents as profess the way and truth of God, but are careless... And, II. Such children that are stubborn, and will not obey their parents, though they use their endeavour to subject them
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1749
Indexed in: Smith I, 166.
A rebuke to unfaithful parents, and a rod for stubborn children: (with encouragement to the faithful, both parents and children;) viz. I. Such parents as profess the way and truth of God, but are careless... And, II. Such children that are stubborn, and will not obey their parents, though they use their endeavour to subject them
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1749
Indexed in: Smith I, 166.
A rebuke to unfaithful parents, and a rod for stubborn children : with encouragement to the faithful, both parents and children
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1710
Indexed in: Smith I, 166.
The blessed effects of true and saving faith : with good counsel, wholsome advice, and also encouragement to all Friends every where, that suffer for truth and righteousness sake
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1684
Printer identified in colophon.
An exhortation to Friends, to keep in remembrance, and prize the former mercies, blessings, favours, and deliverances, received from the Lord : with a warning also to beware of the enemies workings, by careless security, and fleshy ease, in this day of so large liberty, and freedom given, or suffered to come to pass, upon the account of meeting, worshiping, and serving of God
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1687
Indexed in: Wing B654; Smith I, 165.
An epistle to Friends : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth. With a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and their children
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1692
Indexed in: Wing B652; Smith, I, 165.
An epistle to Friends : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof, with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and children
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1696
"Given forth in my own Dwelling-House in Cumberland, the 20th day of the 2d Month, 1692. J.B." -- p. 16.
A general epistle to the flock of God, but more particularly in Cumberland, in the openings of love, and fresh spring of life, am I drawn forth, to visit you with this epistle
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1698
Caption title. Text signed: John Banks. "Given forth at Meare in Somersetshire, the 23rd day of the 5th month, 1698."
A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings (in and for the gospel) of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks. With a collection of his epistles, and papers, written in testimony to the truth, and publish'd, according to his desire in his life time, for future service
Banks, John (1637-1710); Penn, William (1644-1718)
1712
Signature b3 missigned A3. Text and register are continuous despite pagination. At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by J. Sowle,... 1711." (2pp.). 'To live well, is the way to die well: ...
A general epistle to Friends, to be read in all your monthly and quarterly meetings, where this may come
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1708
Author named as "John Bancks" at end.
A gentle correction for singers: such as pretend to sing David's psalms; and whether your conditions be the same as David's was, that you sing; and whether you witness the same, yea, or nay. With councel and advice for you to learn, if you will, what it is to mourn and weep for sin... [etc.]
Banks, John (1637-1710)
1709
Signed: John Banks.