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A general epistle : containing wholsom admonition & advice to Friends in Ireland and elsewhere
Carleton, Thomas (1636?-1684)
[1676]
Caption title.
A looking-glass for the recorder and justices of the peace, and grand juries for the town and county of Cambridge
Docwra, Anne (1624-1710)
[1682]
Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 9: Anne Docwra, Cambridge the 18th of the 3d moneth, 1682.
To the bishops and their ministers, or any of them, to whom this shall come : something by way of query which they are desired to answer in plainness and according to the scriptures of truth
Coale, Leonard; Coale, Benjamin (fl.1670-1693)
1671
To the bishops... signed: Leonard Coale; Something by way of query signed: Benjamin Coale.
The case of Protestant dissenters, shewing that the laws made in the 23d and 28th year of Queen Elizabeth... were only made against papists and not against Protestant dissenters. For information of all sober Protestants, whether justices of the peace, grand jurors, petty justices, &c
Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1682
Sometimes attributed to Thomas Rudyard. Another edition, 1680, has title: The case of Protestant dissenters, of late prosecuted, on old statutes made against papists and popish recusants.
The Baptist and Independent Churches (so called) set on fire. By a bright shining light revealed from heaven. Their pastors and teachers, scorching in the flame of it, gnashing and blaspheming God in his tabernacle
Morford, Thomas (1693)
1660
Indexed in: Wing M2727; Smith II, 174.
A true copy of that sermon which was preached at S. Pauls the tenth of October last by Thomas Cheshire
Cheshire, Thomas (1600-)
1642
Sermon preached, and first edition published, 1641. True copy of that sermon which was preached at St. Pauls the tenth day of October last.
A word to the well-inclin'd of all perswasions : together with a coppy [sic] of a letter from William Penn to George Keith, upon his arbitrary summons and unjust proceedings, at Turners-Hall, against the people called Quakers
Story, Thomas (1662-1742); Penn, William (1644-1718)
1698
Attributed to Thomas Story. cf. NUC pre-1956. Caption title. Signed (p.5): T. Story.
A word in season to all in authority. With weighty considerations what persons, practices, and things doth chiefly cause division and contention, rending of kingdoms, and distresse of nations. As also a plain discovery of those things and that ministry that will bring blessings and unity, with deliverance from bondage into liberty, and instead of strife, wars, and fighting, righteousnesse, reconciliation and peace in the land of our nativity
Collens, John (1682); Anderdon, John (1624?-1685)
1660
"Conclusion" signed: J.A. [i.e. John Anderdon].