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BX7733.S B75 | A brief return to a scandalous paper (said to be) published by Jeremy Ives | 1 |
BX7733.S2 | The line of true judgment: laid to an imperfect piece published by Thomas Collier, which he calls An answer to an epistle written to the churches of the Anabaptists, &c. : A reply herein is published in order to the exaltation of the spiritual man, with his ordinances and administrations, above the man of sin, with the weak and unprofitable ordices [sic] that doth not make the comers thereunto perfect. / | 1 |
BX7733.S2 E6 | An epistle to the churches of the Anabaptists so called. | 1 |
BX7733 .S25 | A handful after the harvest-man, or, A loving salutation to Sions mourners being a collection of several epistles and testimonies of that faithful labourer in the Lord's vineyard / | 2 |
BX7733 .S26 |
Righteous judgment placed upon the heads of malicious opposers and persecuting apostates in some brief animadversions upon Francis Buggs book, entitled, De Christiana libertate, in which his great weakness and gross wickedness is detected, his foul defamations and uncivil reflections are reprehended : with a seasonable warning to him and the rest of his abettors in their mischievous work of opposition to and separation from, the Lord and his people / An exhortation to friends in and about the county of Worcester and elsewhere |
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BX7733 .S3 | Truth owned and the lying tongue rebuked, or, The author of The snake in the grass discovered to be a publisher of lyes | 1 |
BX7733 .S34 1660 | The line of true judgment laid to an imperfect piece published by Thomas Collier, which he calls An answer to an epistle written to the churches of the Anabaptists, &c. : a reply herein is published in order to the exaltation of the spiritual man, with his ordinances and administrations, above the man of sin, with the weak and unprofitable ordices [sic] that doth not make the comers thereunto perfect / | 1 |
BX7733.S4 I58 | An invitation of love to all people but especially to the inhabitants of the parish of Stepney, and those of the hamlets of Mile-End and Ratliff, amongst whom I have lived for the space of 25 years, which is in true love to your immortal souls / | 2 |
BX7733 .S52 | Slanders and lyes, being cast upon the children of light, given forth to pri[nt] from one Henry Walker, which R. Ibitso[n] hath printed ... | 1 |
BX7733 .S59 1678 | A testimony concerning the life and death of William Sixmith, being sent with the following matter to London, in order to be made publick. | 1 |
BX7733.S59 U57 | The unskillful skirmisher rebuked for blasphemy being a brief answer to to a pamphlet entituled, A skirmish made upon Quakerism. | 1 |
BX7733.S6 T9 | Tystiolaeth o gariad [sic] ac ewyllys da. I bawb a ddymunant ddyfod i fwyhnau Tragywyddol Fod gidag Argylwydd y bywyd, Pan fo dyddiau yny byd hwn a diwedd iddint. / | 1 |
BX7733 .S62 |
For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a brief, plain, and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers for worshipping God and exercising a good conscience towards God and man : by reason whereof 89 have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England and 57 since of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark since the Act made against meetings / For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a brief, plain, and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers for worshipping God and exercising a good conscience towards God and man : by reason whereof 89 have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England and 57 since of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark since the Act made against meetings / |
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BX7733 .S64 |
A epistle to the flock of Christ being a heavenly portion distributed from th[e] love of God. The day-spring from on high visiting the world, or, Gods salvation revealed and the way of redemption declared, and the way opened into the everlasting rest also the two births discovered and their several image, and the enmity that is betwixt them : with the lambs appearance in glory and his power and government exalted / A Christian life manifested wherein is shewed who they are which follow the lamb in meekness and patience. Some queries propounded to this professing generation the people called Baptists, or any of the professors upon the earth for them to answer, and heedfully to weigh and consider Some queries proposed to the bishops and ministers of England, for them, or any of them, to answer that there may be an understanding why persecution is so violently prosecuted / A free flowing of the father's love to the heirs of the kingdom, with all that are seeking the peace and righteousness of it A few words unto a particular people The meditations of a humble heart The ravenous beast discovered and the devourer pursued in a short account truly stated for the unjust proceedings and cruel dealings by Dove Williamson, priest of Elton in the county of Nottingham, against William Claytor of the same town / |
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BX7733 S64 1659 | A right dividing, or, A true discerning shewing the use of the sword, and how and where it is in its place, and what it is to be laid upon : that that is not so much as a figure, the shadow of a thing, which answereth not the substance, but signifies nothing : and that such who are come to the life and substance are come to the end of all figures, in whom the figures and shadowes end / | 2 |
BX7733.S64 D43 | The defence of Humphery Smith, Anthony Melledge, and William Bayley, against several false accusations cast upon them by John Bunkley, for which they yet remain in prison at Winchester | 1 |
BX7733.S64 G46 | A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience / | 2 |
BX7733 .S76 | An epistle of love and good advice to the people of the Lord every where. | 2 |
BX7733.S878 F6 | For the king and both houses of Parliament who are desired to read over this following treatise and in the fear and wisdom of the pure holy God to consider, and lay to heart what is contained therein and in tender bowels of compassion to repair the great breaches that are made all over the nation : and to grant a speedy redress, now, while it is in your power / | 1 |
BX7733.S97 T6 | To all the Friends to truth in the nations. Dear Friends, I am commanded of the Lord God to lay a few things before you, charging you in his fear and dread to waigh [sic] and consider them. | 1 |