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A tender visitation in the love of God : containing a plain testimony to the ancient and apostolical life, way, and worship
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1817
Indexed in: Smith II, 775.
Concerning the apostate Christians that think to do miracles by dead mens bones, &c.... Concerning the traditions the Jews taught, which made the world and commandment of God of none effect ... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1688
Work signed (p.8 bis.): G.F.
The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people : what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1658
An attack on outward forms of worship and on state interference in religious matters. Leaf C1 signed B in error.
A premonition to the bishops and priests of England &c. With twenty reasons why the people of God in scorn called Quakers do refuse to hear them
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
[1676]
Caption title. Author's initials given, p.15. By Ambrose Rigge.
Truth's principles : or, Those things about doctrine and worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the people of God called Quakers
Crook, John (1617-1699); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1663
"Concerning perswasions in matters of religion," signed Isaac Penington: pp. 21-23.
A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God... Also, some considerations, presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston ... [etc.]
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1661]
A reply to the Humble petition and address (London, 1660). Signed (p.32): E.B. London, the 15th of the first month, 1660 [i.e. 1661]; Burrough's initials also given p.16. Probably Burrough was respo...
To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, who are in place of authority to do justice, and in present power to ease the oppressed nation from its bonds : councel and advice unto you
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1659]
Caption title. Signed and dated at end: Lon. 6 of 8 mon., 1659. Edward Burrough.
A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England : with mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches, and the cause thereof laid down, with advice and councel how peace, union, and happiness may be restored, and all the present troubles removed
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1659
"The substance of this was given forth... through E. Burrough ... "; signed by fifteen other Friends. Attributed to Edward Burrough. cf. BM.
A visitation and presentation of love unto the King, and those call'd royallists... [etc.]
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1660
Author's initials given, p.39. A re-issue of his "A visitation of love unto the King" [q.v.].
Saul's errand to Damascus, with his packet of letters from the high priests against the disciples of the Lord : or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier who call themselves ministers of the gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers. Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against, the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnall men in all ages
Fox, George (1624-1691); Naylor, James (1617?-1660); Lawson, John Quaker
1654
Attributed to George Fox the elder by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. "James Naylers answer...", and, "Divers particulars of the persecutions of Iames Nayler ...": p. 15-28. "Accusations against J...
A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God... Also, some considerations, presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston ... [etc.]
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1661]
A reply to the Humble petition and address (London, 1660). Signed (p.32): E.B. London, the 15th of the first month, 1660 [i.e. 1661]; Burrough's initials also given p.16. Probably Burrough was respo...
A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God... Also, some considerations, presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston ... [etc.]
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
[1661]
A reply to the Humble petition and address (London, 1660). Signed (p.32): E.B. London, the 15th of the first month, 1660 [i.e. 1661]; Burrough's initials also given p.16. Probably Burrough was respo...