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A woman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and peeple [sic] discovered
R. F (1666)
1654
Line 12 of the title-page ends "... Do ye not therefore erre..."
A woman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered
R. F (1666)
1654
Another issue also published 1654. Line 12 of title-page ends "... Do ye not therefore err, because ye..."
A manifestation of divine love, or some spirituall breathings, consisting of two generall epistles, directed in manuscript to the flock of God in the west of England. Where they were read to the great refreshment of many, and now out of a sincere desire that Friends in all parts of this nation (and others) may participate of that unfeigned love herein manifested, these things are made publick by a member of the church of the first borne
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689); Salthouse, Thomas (1630-1691); W. H
1660
The first epistle is signed by Thomas Salthouse (p.9); the second by Alexander Parker (p.21).
A manifestation of divine love, or some spirituall breathings, consisting of two generall epistles, directed in manuscript to the flock of God in the west of England. Where they were read to the great refreshment of many, and now out of a sincere desire that Friends in all parts of this nation (and others) may participate of that unfeigned love herein manifested, these things are made publick by a member of the church of the first borne
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689); Salthouse, Thomas (1630-1691); W. H
1660
The first epistle is signed by Thomas Salthouse (p.9); the second by Alexander Parker (p.21).