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Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)8
Fox, George (1624-1691)6
Penn, William (1644-1718)5
Smith, William (1672)5
Crook, John (1617-1699)4
Howard, Luke4
Howard, Luke (1772-1864)4
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)4
Woolman, John (1720-1772)4
Woolman, John, 1720-17724

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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books

Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)

1696

Postscript, [8] p. following p.48, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696. Pages following p. 48 numbered 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, [2 blanks].

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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes

Gough, John (1721-1791)

[1798?]

By John Gough.

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A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life. Unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers). Being several epistles

Farnworth, Richard (1666); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Greene, Thomas (1634?-1699)

1664

Indexed in: Wing T680; Smith I, 592.

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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 (1634-1662)

[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...

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A short testimony from some of those that are come to the obedience of the gospel, against all false liberty in youth (or whom it may concern) amongst us that make the cross of Christ of none effect, and the pretious way of truth seem a light thing, and evil spoken of by them which are without, &c

Society of Friends. London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting

[1677]

Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. "From the Quarterly-Meeting in London, the 8th of the 8th month, 1677" - p.6.

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A treatise of oaths, containing several weighty reasons why the people call'd Quakers refuse to swear: and those confirmed by numerous testimonies out of Gentiles, Jews and Christians, both fathers, doctors and martyrs. Presented to the King and Great Council of England, assembled in Parliament

Penn, William (1644-1718); Richardson, Richard (1623?-1689)

1675

Pages 2 and 3, following the preliminary leaf, are incorrectly numbered 3 and 8. Signed (p.166): Perform'd in the name and for the service of the people call'd Quakers, by William Penn, Richard Rich...

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Memoir of John Woolman, chiefly extracted from a journal of his life and travels

Woolman, John (1720-1772); Howard, Luke (1772-1864)

1824

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