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A declaration from the harmles & innocent people of God called Quakers. Against all plotters and fighters in the world, for the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdoms concerning wars and fightings. And also something in answer to that clause of the Kings late proclamation, which mentions the Quakers, to clear them from the plot and fighting, which therein is mentioned, and for the clearing their innocency. This declaration was given unto the King, upon the 21. day of the 11th month, 1660
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
Caption title. First edition, without postscript. Subscribed by George Fox and 11 others, p.7. Imprint from colophon.
An epistle to all the Christian magistrates and powers in the whole Christendom : and professors, and teachers, and Christians that witness the end of the law, and the levitical priesthood, and confess Christ Jesus the substance, the rest of the people of God, the substance, the Sabbath, that ends the day, which was a sign; and likewise, that owns the doctrine of the apostles &c
Gould, Anne; Fox, George (1624-1691)
1659
The first part by Anne Gould and others, the second part by George Fox.
A journal of the life of that faithful servant and minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Will. Caton
Caton, William (1636-1665); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1689
"G.F.'s [i.e. George Fox's] testimony concerning William Caton": pp. [iii-iv].
Caines bloudy race known by their fruits. Or, A true declaration of the innocent sufferings of the servants of the living God, by the magistrates, priests and people in the city of Westchester, who lives in a profession of God, Christ, and the scriptures, as their forefathers did, who slew the prophets, persecuted Christ and the apostles, as is declared in the scriptures of truth, &c
Hutchins, Anthony; Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Sale, Richard; Fox, George (1624-1691)
1657
Signed p. 47: Anthony Hutchins. Preface signed: F.H. [i.e. Francis Howgill]; pp. 21-22 are by Richard Sale and pp. 42-44 by George Fox.
For the King, and both houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1661]
"This is from the people of God, called Quakers, and subscribed by us, this 13th day of the 3d month, 1661. G. Fox, J. Stubbs, F. Howgil, H. Fell, R. Hubberthorn, R. Scostrop"--p. 13.
Good counsel and advice, rejected; by disobedient men : and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over; and also of Richard Cromwel his son, late Protectors of this nation
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1659
A collection of letters signed: Edward Burrough, George Fox, G.F., or E.B. Attributed to Edward Burrough. cf. BM.
The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions; ascending up to him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent. Some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c.... Presented to publick view
Benson, Gervase (1679); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Author named, p.[viii]. With a postscript by George Fox.