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Some sober and weighty reasons against prosecuting Protestant dissenters, for difference of opinion in matters of religion : humbly offered to the consideration of all in authority
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1682
Caption title. Sometimes attributed to William Penn, but attribution doubtful. Imprint from colophon.
One project for the good of England : that is, our civil union is our civil safety : humbly dedicated to the great council, the Parliament of England
Penn, William (1644-1718)
[1679?]
Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Signed at end: "Phil'anglus" which is a pseudonym of William Penn.
An address to Protestants of all perswasions : more especially the magistracy and clergy, for the promotion of virtue and charity. In two parts
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1692
First published in 1679 under the title: An address to Protestants upon the present conjuncture, in II parts / by a Protestant, William Penn. Errata: p. 254. In fact the third edition.
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.
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674
Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.
Send-Brieff an die Bürgermeister und Raht der Stadt Danzig
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1675
Letter dated December 3, 1674 and signed by Wilhelm Penn.
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674 [i.e.1675]
Attributed to Penn by Wing. Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674/5
Author's initials given, p.8. Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.