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Rogero-mastrix. A rod for William Rogers, in turn for his riming scourge, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1685
A reply to Rogers' "A scourge for George Whitehead".
An account of tythes in general
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
[1730]
Caption title. Signed at end: T.E. [i.e. Thomas Ellwood].
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
A caution to constables and other inferiour officers, concerned in the execution of the Conventicle-Act : with some observations thereupon, humbly offered, by way of advice, to such well-meaning and moderate justices of the peace, as would... act (in relation to that Act) rather by constraint, than by choice
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1683
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) E616; Smith I, 563.
A seasonable disswasive from persecution, humbly and modestly, yet with Christian freedom and plainness of speech, offered to the consideration of all concern'd therein; on behalf generally of all that suffer for conscience sake, particularly of the people called Quakers
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1683
Indexed in: Wing E626; Smith I, 564.
A discourse concerning riots : occasioned by some of the people called Quakers, being imprisoned and indicted for a riot, for only being at a peaceable meeting to worship God
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1683
Errata slip pasted to p.16.
An epistle to Friedns [sic]
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1686
Caption title. Place of publication suggested by NUC pre-1956 imprints. Dated at end: The 24th of the 2d month 1686.
A reply to an answer, lately published to a book long since written by W.P. entituled, A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1691
A reply to: An answer to several material passages, by John Hogg, which attacked William Penn's A brief examination.