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BX7733.T39 T39 Thomas Taylor's solemn declaration to clear himself from that wicked aspersion of being a Jesuit, and from popery, &c. 1
BX7733.T39 T78 A trumpet sounded from under the altar the ten days persecution near an end. 2
BX7733.T45 T4 A tender salutation to the seed. 1
BX7733.T49 T6 To the people of England 1
BX7733 .T68 An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c. to be read among them in the fear of God.
An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c to be read among them in the fear of God.
A word of counsel, in the love of God, to the persecuting magistrates and clergy, for them to read and consider. But chiefly to those of the city and county of Gloucester ..
An Epistle of tender love to all friends that are tender hearted, who are tender of the honour of God, and seek the glory of his worthy name, and the prosperity of his precious truth, and the peace and unity of the church of Christ in this his blessed day.
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BX7733 .T7 A True and faithful relation from the people of God (called) Quakers, in Colchester. : Of the dealings of God with them, since they were called to the knowledge of the truth, and of the oppositions they have received from men as they passed from death to life : With a brief account of the late cruel and unparalleld sufferings sustained by them, and inflicted upon them by the souldiers whose barbarous, and cruel inhumane dealings towards them, are herein related. 1
BX7733.T7 (INTERNET) True old light exalted above pretended new light, or, Treatise of Jesus Christ as He is the light which enlightens every one that comes into the world : against the sense both of the Quakers, Arminians, and other assertors of universal grace, whose light is proved to be darkness / 1
BX7733 .T72 This is for all or any of those (by what name or title soever they be distinguished) that resist the Spirit and despise the grace that brings salvation that favour them which work wickedness and condemn the righteous, upon such must be fulfilled the judgments prophesied : also, things to come are here declared, but blind men cannot see, but as the world draws to an end, some shall remember me /
A testimony for God's everlasting truth as it hath been learned of and in Jesus testifying against such as through unbelief have departed from, or been disobedient to the spirit that conuinces the world of sin : among whom R.C. hath appeared with his many things, to oppose and withstand the one thing, the spirit of life, that sets free from sin and death, which is the truth which the people call Quakers have and do testifie to and of /
For those that meet to worship at the steeplehouse, called John Evangelist, in London, or, any other in that nature upon whom the Scriptures are fulfilled, in evil intreating the servants of the Lord Iesus, whom he sends to deliver his message amongst you. Or for any other that are condemned for sin, and have thirstings after righteousness ..
Of that eternal breath begotten and brought forth not of flesh & blood, nor of the will of man but by the Father of spirits, which according to his own wil worketh to wil & to do of his good pleasure, when, or in whom he pleaseth.
This is for any of that generation that are looking for the Kingdome [-] with their own observations, but desernes not the signes of the coming [of the?] Son of Man. And especially for them that meet to worship in the old Mass-[house?] in Aldermanbury.
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BX7733 .T72 1659 This is for any of that generation that are looking for the kingdome of God with their own observations, but desernes not the signes of the coming of the Son of Man and especially for them that meet to worship in the old Mass-House in Aldermanbury. 1
BX7733.T72 T47 A testimony concerning the light and life of Jesus (the True foundation) as it was laid down and delivered to us, and received of us from the beginning, not another, but the same faith which the holy men and women that gave forth the Scriptures declared of.
A testimony concerning the light and life of Jesus (the True foundation) as it was laid down and delivered to us, and received of us from the beginning, not another, but the same faith which the holy men and women that gave forth the Scriptures declared of ..
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BX7733 .T78 A True and impartial naration [sic] of the remarkable providences of the living God of heaven and earth appearing for us his oppressed servants called Quakers, Nicholas Lucas, Henry Marshall, Jeremiah Hearn, John Blendall, Francis Pryor, Samuel Trahearn and Henry Feast, who most unrighteously were at Hertford sentenced to be transported beyond the seas from our dear wives, children, parents, and relations, for inoffensively meeting to wait upon the Lord our Maker : and also may serve for an utter refutation of a lying paper published under the hand of one Edward Manning.
A True and impartial naration [sic] of the remarkable providences of the living God of heaven and earth appearing for us his oppressed servants called Quakers, Nicholas Lucas, Henry Marshall, Jeremiah Hearn, John Blendall, Francis Pryor, Samuel Trahearn and Henry Feast, who most unrighteosly were at Hertford sentenced to be transported beyond the seas from our dear wives, children, parents, and relations, for inoffensively meeting to wait upon the Lord our Maker : and also may serve for an utter refutation of a lying paper published under the hand of one Edward Manning.
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BX7733 .T97 Truth vindicated from the scandalous aspersions of Hippolito de Luisanzy priest of Harwich against the peole called Quakers; in reporting he heard a Jesuit preach amongst them: with an answer of reproof to that and other lies and forgeries. : Also several certificates from the town of Harwich, to clear the truth and undeceive the people who have thereby been abused.
An ansvver to a dark confused paper: entituled Several things given forth by John Aynsloe. Wherein his confusion and dark spirit is manifest and reproved.
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BX7733.V3 A6 An answer to Francis Bugg's presumptuous impeachment, pretended on behalf of the Commons of England, against the Quakers yearly-meeting. 1
BX7733 .V64 A loving advertisement unto all those who joyn together to persecute the innocent. 1
BX7733 .W34 A tender salutation to the flock of God 2
BX7733.W37 M57 A mirrour to distinguish the true ministers of the gospel from the false and apostate ministers also, the state of the first covenant, what the preaching of the gospel is, and the necessity of it : the birth of our Saviour, his tryals, temptations and sufferings, and the coming of John Baptist, their several dispensatons and baptisms : the power, vertue and preciousness of Christ's appearance in his work and ministry : a true esteem of the Holy Scriptures, and the worth of them, being righty [sic] used and understood : the true Christian and ministers state, work and reward, distinct from the antichristian, in ten particular heads /
A mirrour to distinguish the true ministers of the gospel from the false and apostate ministers also, the state of the first covenant, what the preaching of the gospel is, and the necessity of it : the birth of our Saviour, his tryals, temptations and sufferings, and the coming of John Baptist, their several dispensatons and baptisms : the power, vertue and preciousness of Christ's appearance in his work and ministry : a true esteem of the Holy Scriptures, and the worth of them, being righty [sic] used and understood : the true Christian and ministers state, work and reward, distinct from the antichristian, in ten particular heads /
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BX7733.W37 T47 A testimony of God's power breaking forth, and arising over the power of darkness wherein is shew'd, how sin entered at the first, and the great love of God to man, in giving dominion, through the seed, over this adversary of mankind, the Devil : with a description, according to the measure of grace, of what the people of God in the latter dayes are come out of, and deny, being unprofitable : with a manifestation of the faith we are gathered into, what our ordinance is, and, worship, and wherein they consist /
A testimony of God's power breaking forth, and arising over the power of darkness wherein is shew'd, how sin entered at the first, and the great love of God to man, in giving dominion, through the seed, over this adversary of mankind, the Devil : with a description, according to the measure of grace, of what the people of God in the latter dayes are come out of, and deny, being unprofitable : with a manifestation of the faith we are gathered into, what our ordinance is, and, worship, and wherein they consist /
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BX7733 .W42 I being moved of the Lord, doth [sic] call unto you that are gathered together in Parliament. 1
BX7733 .W44 The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abusive epistle, styl'd, The Quakers quibbles, and the comparison therein between the Muggletonians and the Quakers, proved absurd and unjust, II. The second, being a brief impeachment of the forger's compurgators (in their Quakers appeal answered) whose injustice, partiality and false glosses have given the chief occasion of these late contests /
The he-goats horn broken, or, Innocency elevated against insolency & impudent falshood in answer to two books against the people of God called Quakers : the one intituled, A fuller discovery, which is stuffed with such a multitude of lyes, slanders, and perverting the truth, as the like hath not been extant : the authors of which are John Horn, Thomas Moore Senior, and Thomas Moore Junior : and the other book is falsely called truth's triumph by John Horn : which are answered for the information of the people, and the clearing of the servants of God, and the way of truth to the simple hearted from the lyes, delusions and fallacies that have proceeded from the spirit of Antichrist and blasphemy, in these men aforesaid, who profess themselves ministers of Christ but are proved ministers of Satan and unrighteousness /
The counterfeit convert, a scandal to Christianity and his unjustly opposing Quakerism to Christianity justly reprehended : and the true Christ, and Holy Scripures [sic] confessed by the Quakers : in opposition to two scandalous books falsly styled I. Quakerism withering, and Christianity reviving, II. Animadversions on G. Whitehead's book, Innocency triumphant.
A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers in his scandalous pamphlet, falsly stiled, Some of the Quakers principles, doctrines, laws and orders, &c.
The he-goats horn broken, or, Innocency elevated against insolency & impudent falshood in answer to two books against the people of God called Quakers : the one intituled, A fuller discovery, which is stuffed with such a multitude of lyes, slanders, and perverting the truth, as the like hath not been extant : the authors of which are John Horn, Thomas Moore Senior, and Thomas Moore Junior : and the other book is falsely called truth's triumph by John Horn : which are answered for the information of the people, and the clearing of the servants of God, and the way of truth to the simple hearted from the lyes, delusions and fallacies that have proceeded from the spirit of Antichrist and blasphemy, in these men aforesaid, who profess themselves ministers of Christ but are proved ministers of Satan and unrighteousness /
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BX7733.W45 T6 To all those that vvorship in temples made vvith hands, but more especially to them of Pauls, as a vvarning to them to repent. 1