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The copies of several letters, which were delivered to the King : being written by sundry Friends in the truth, who wrote them as they were moved by the Holy Ghost... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1660
Four letters signed by George Fox. Other letters signed by Alexander Parker, James Naylor, Henry Fell, John Sowter, William Smith, William Caton and G.W. [i.e. George Whitehead]. Preface signed by G...
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].
Copies of some few of the papers given into the House of Parliament in the time of James Naylers tryal there, which began the fifth of December, 1656. To the speaker of the Parliament of England, these to be read
Rich, Robert (1679); Tomlinson, William; Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1657]
Contains contributions by Robert Rich, William Tomlinson and George Fox.
Exposition succincte : de l'origine et des progrès du peuple qu'on appelle les Quakers ou les Trembleurs: oû l'on declare ingenûment leur principe fondamental, leurs doctrines, leur culte, leur ministère, et leur discipline. Avec un abregé des précedentes oeconomies ou dispensations de dieu au monde, par voie d'introduction
Penn, William (1644-1718); Fox, George (1624-1691); Gay, Claude (1707?-1786)
1764
Appeared originally as A preface (to G. Fox's Journal) in 1694 and then was reprinted under title A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers. London, 1694. cf. Smith II: 312...
A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church society and communion
Penn, William (1644-1718); Fox, George (1624-1691)
[ca. 1750?]
Also includes his "Just measures, in an epistle of peace and love... [etc.]" (pp. 27-42) and "An extract from G. Fox's Journal, anno 1676" (pp. 43-49).