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A few ingredients against the venom in William Roger's book, stiled, The Christian Quaker distinguished, &c
Richardson, Richard (1623?-1689)
1681
Caption title. Signed at end: R. Richardson. Imprint from colophon.
An answer to Roger Crabs printed paper to the Quakers. And likewise to his principles and doctrines, whose spirit is tryed and found in the dark. Which is to be directed again to Roger Crab and his followers, who cryed up his paper, that they may learn wisdom to preserve them in innocency, in the power of God, in which there is no confusion
Salter, George
1659
Indexed in: Wing S463; Smith II, 527.
Exceptions against Will. Rogers's cavills at J.P.'s complaint &c. Taken out of his sixth part of his Christian-Quaker
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1682
Attributed by Wing to John Penington. Signed on p. 13: J.P. Postscript: p. 13-14.
A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels and sufferings, of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock. To which is added, an account of his death and burial
Haydock, Roger (1643-1696); Field, John (1652-1723)
1700
With preface by John Field, and 9 testimonies. At end is a list (2 pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1700".
A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels and sufferings, of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock. To which is added, an account of his death and burial
Haydock, Roger (1643-1696); Field, John (1652-1723)
1700
With preface by John Field, and 9 testimonies. At end is a list (2 pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1700".
A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels and sufferings, of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock. To which is added, an account of his death and burial
Haydock, Roger (1643-1696); Field, John (1652-1723)
1700
With preface by John Field, and 9 testimonies. At end is a list (2 pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1700".
The inward and spiritual Christian distinguished from the outward nominal and notional, &c. With several epistles and exhortations
Laythes, Thomas (1701)
1705
Signed at end: Thomas Laythes. Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 3 pages.
The twelve pagan principles, or opinions, for which Thomas Hicks hath published the Quaker to be no Christian. Seriously considered, and presented to Mr. N.L. citizen of London
Loddington, William (1626?-1711)
1674
Attributed by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints to Loddington.
Judgment brought forth unto victory, and mercy kissing judgment; being the work and mercy of God, (upon my soul) which conduceth to his praise. Also a tender invitation of love unto the professors and to the prophane; to come unto Christ that they may have life
Lea, Francis
1671
Place of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).
Something in answer to a letter (which I have seen) of John Leverat, governour of Boston, to William Coddington, governour of Rode-Island, dated, 1677 : wherein he mentions my name and also wherein John Leverat justifies Roger Williams's book of lyes
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1678?]
Condemning Gov. Leverett for his support of Roger Williams' book "George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes", and for his persecution of Margaret Brewster and others. Caption title. Attributed to Geor...
Antichristian treachery discovered, and its way block'd up, in a clear distinction betwixt the Christian apostolical spirit,and the spirit of the antichristian apostate : being an answer to a book put forth by William Rogers, falsely called, The Christian Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator... In three parts ... [etc.]
Bains, Joseph; Blaykling, John; Pearson, John (1613-1686); Pearson, Thomas fl. 1686
[1686?]
Numbers 105-108 repeated in paging.
John Penington's complaint against William Rogers: relating to the memory of his worthy father Isaac Penington in mis- representing and perverting some of his writings in his book entitled The Christian Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator &c. Whereunto is subjoined somewhat to manifest his mother Mary Penington's not shunning sufferings for truth &c. occassioned by W.R.'s suggesting the contrary
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1681
Indexed in: Wing P1225; Smith II, 361.