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Testimonies concerning deceased ministers
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1859
Smith II, 729.
A demonstration of true love unto you the rulers of the colony of the Massachusets in New-England : shewing to you that are now in authority the unjust paths that your predecessors walked in, and of the Lord's dealings with them in his severe judgments, for persecuting his saints and children. Which may be a warning unto you, that you walk not in the same steps, lest you come under the same condemnation
Coddington, William (1601-1678)
1674
Two letters addressed to Governor Richard Bellingham.
Love to the lost: and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark: Wherein is plainly held out diverse particular things as they are learned of Christ... [etc.]
Nayler, James (1617?-1660)
1656
Indexed in: Wing N295; Smith II, 224.
One wonder more added to the seven wonders of the world : verified in the person of Mr. George Keith, once a Presbyterian, afterwards about thirty years a Quaker, then a noun substantive at Turners-Hall, and now an itinerant preacher (upon his good behaviour) in the Church of England, and all without variation (as himself says) in fundamentals
[1700?]
Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
The vicar of Banbury corrected: or, An answer to Benj. Loveling's reply (to a letter of Richard Vivers) intituled The spirit of Quakerism rebuked, &c. With a copy of the said letter
Vivers, Richard (1727)
1703
Indexed in: ESTC 94568; Smith II, 843.
A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city : containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers; with seasonable advice to his brethren, to study peace and moderation
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723)
1701
Title enclosed in double rules. Sometimes attributed to Richard Claridge.
A short account of the manifest hand of God that hath fallen upon several marshals and their deputies, who have made great spoil and havock of the goods of the people of God called Quakers, in the island of Barbadoes, for their testimony against going or sending to the militia. With a remarkable account of some others of the persecutors of the same people in the same island. Together with an abstract of their sufferings
1696
Folded table dated: the 20th day of the 4th month, 1695; and subscribed by Ed. Wright, Jos. Grove, Tho. Pilgrime.
A Christian epistle to Friends in general, of weighty concern, for their present and future peace and safety from the soul's adversary's subtil devices and snares of death. To be carefully communicated to the children of light, & proffessors thereof every where
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1689
Indexed in: Evans 580; Wing W1906; Smith II, 897.