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Selections from the works of Isaac Penington : to which are added, selections from his letters
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1818
Advertisements for Shearman's stock on final 4 pages.
Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others. Now first published
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692); Penn, William (1644-1718); Barclay, Robert (1648-1690); Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1796
Preface signed by editor: J.K. [i.e. John Kendall].
Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others. Now first published
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692); Penn, William (1644-1718); Barclay, Robert (1648-1690); Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1796
Preface signed by editor: J.K. [i.e. John Kendall].
Letters of Isaac Penington : an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1828
"The greater part not before published" - t.-p.
Letters of Isaac Penington : son of Alderman Penington of London, and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1844
Edited by John Barclay.
Letters of Isaac Penington : son of Alderman Penington of London, and an eminent minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends, which he joined about the year 1658
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679); Barclay, John (1797-1838)
1844
Edited by John Barclay.
Some directions to the panting-soul, which hath been long travelling in the letter, but hath not yet been acquainted with the power, nor hardly so much as entred into the ministration of the endless life (which is the ministration of the gospel) that it may feel the spring, and come to drink there, of the living waters
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Caption title. Imprint from collation. Author named, p.8.
The holy truth & people defended: and some of the weapons and strength of the power of darkness broken and scattered, by the light and power of truth. In an answer to the chief passages in a letter, written to me, and replyed to by me, before my imprisonment in this place, where I have been a prisoner above a year and a half, without any law broken, or cause given on my part, who only came innocently and peaceably to visit my friends in prison
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1672
Indexed in: Wing P1172; Smith II, 351.
Observations on some passages of Lodowick Muggleton, in his interpretation of the 11th chapter of the Revelations. As also on some passages in that book of his stiled, The neck of the Quakers broken, and in his letter to Thomas Taylor. Whereby it may appear what spirit he is of, and what god his commission is from. Whereunto is added a brief account of my souls travel towards the holy land, with a few words concerning the way of knowing and receiving the truth
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1668
Indexed in: Wing P1181; Smith II, 350.
Some of the mysteries of God's kingdome glanced at. For the service of the upright-hearted among several sorts of professors
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1663
Indexed in: Wing P1197; Smith II, 347.
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)
1662
"Concerning perswasions in matters of religion," signed Isaac Penington: pp. 21-23.