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    Truth further defended, and William Penn vindicated; being a rejoynder to a book entitutled, A brief and modest reply, to Mr. Penn's tedious, scurrilous, and unchristian defence, against the bishop of Cork. Wherein that author's unfainess is detected, his arguments and objections are answered. / By T.W. and N.H.
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Wight, Thomas, ca. 1640-1724.
    Description:
    Errata: p. [1] at end. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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    A looking-glass for the times being a tract concerning the original and rise of truth and the original and rise of Antichrist : showing by pregnant instances of Scripture, history, and other writings, that the principles and practices of the people called Quakers in this day and their sufferings are the same as were the principles and practices of Christ and His apostles ... / by George Bishope.
    Date of publication:
    1668
    
    Author(s):
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.
    Description:
    Errata: p. [4] Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
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    The Norffs president of persecution (unto banishment) against some of the innocent people call'd Quakers, for meeting in the name and fear of the Lord, or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at the quarter sessions holden at the castle in Norwich the 20 day of the 12. moneth call'd February, 1665 where Francis Cory, Recorder of the city of Norwich sat for judge with John Crafts, Dean of Norwich, with other justices of the peace (so called), upon Henry Kittle Jun., Edmund Rack, Richard Cockerel, and Robert Elden, call'd Quakers.
    Date of publication:
    1666
    
    Author(s):
    Kittle, Henry, defendant. ; Rack, Edmund, d. 1682, defendant.
    Description:
    A letter to the judges of the assizes on last 2 p. signed by the defendants: Edm. Rack, Henry Kittlesmior, Robert Elden, Richard Cockerel. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    A little treatise concerning things indifferent in relation unto worship directed to the King and his council and all others who are concerned (or do think themselves so to be) in matters of religion : for them to weigh well, mind, and consider (if they please) ere any determination be had in things of that nature / by one that loves the truth and peace, George Bishope.
    Date of publication:
    1663
    
    Author(s):
    Bishop, George, d. 1668.
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    A defence of An apology for the people called Quakers being in answer to a book entituled Quakerism exposed, or, Some papers deliver'd to the King and Parliament / by John Field.
    Date of publication:
    1699
    
    Author(s):
    Field, John, 1652-1723. ; Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism exposed. ; Field, John, 1652-1723. An apology for the people called Quakers.
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    Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    False judgments reprehended and a just reproof to Tho. Everndon, and his associates and fellow-travellers, for the false and rash judgment T.E. gave against G.K. and his faithful Friends and brethren, at the publick meeting at Philadelphia, the 27. of 10. mon. 1692. And also for their bringing with them their paquet of letters (Saul-like to Damascus) containing the false judgment of a faction of men, calling themselves the Yearly-Meeting at Tredaven in Maryland the 4 of 8. mon 92. And another false judgment contained in another letter from William Richardson, all which will return upon their own heads.
    Date of publication:
    1692
    
    Author(s):
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ; Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699.
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    Caption title. Signed on p. 8: George Keith, Thomas Budd. Imprint supplied by Evans. Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of original in the John Carter Brown Library.
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    An apology for the Quakers wherein is shewed how they answer the chief principles of the law, and main ends of government : with several reasons why they deserve the liberty of their consciences in the worship of God : for all magistrates and rulers to consider of, lest they pervert justice and provoke the Lord to displeasure / by J. Crook.
    Date of publication:
    1662
    
    Author(s):
    Crook, John, 1617-1699.
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    Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    The fruits of a fast, appointed by the churches gathered against Christ and his kingdom, who go about to mock God with their outside-worship, and appointed fasts, and dayes of voluntary humiliation. Or, A declaration of the persecution of a messenger of the Lord, by a people who go under the name of Independants, in Essex, who have set themselves in the enmity of their spirits to oppose the truth of God, calling it a lye, and persecuting his messengers as deceivers, and wanderers, wherein their persecuting spirits is made manifest, and them to be in Cains generation, and stranges to the spirit of Christ, which vener persecuted, and so are noen of his, Rom.8:9. And also, of the unjust dealing of Judge Hills, ... And also, severall queries, that was sent ot the priests and magistrates, shich may be serviceable for them, or any other to answer, whom they do concern. / By ... James Parnell.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Parnell, James, 1637?-1656.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 19. 1655". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Primitive Christianity continued in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers being in answer to a pamphlet entituled, Primitive heresie &c. and which may serve as an appendix to a book entituled, An antidote against the venom of the snake in the grass, by George Whitehead / Joseph Wyeth.
    Date of publication:
    1698
    
    Author(s):
    Wyeth, Joseph, 1663-1731.
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    Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    Seven particulars, containing as followeth, I. Against oppressors. II. Magistrates vvork and honor. III. A meditation for magistrates upon Dan. 12.4. IV. Of hanging for theft, filling the land with blood. V. To the high & lofty in the earth, who exalt themselves by discent or blood. VI. Of ministers maintenance, two extreams. VII. Of persecuting for speaking in the synagogues (by many called churches.) Given forth for publique service by W.T.
    Date of publication:
    1657
    
    Author(s):
    Tomlinson, William.
    Description:
    W.T. = William Tomlinson. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Marsh. 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Thomas Crisp's envy detected and folly manifested herein and the addition following by R.R. being an answer to his book entituled, The fourth part of Babels, &c. / by J.F. Junior.
    Date of publication:
    1682
    
    Author(s):
    Field, John, 1652-1723. ; Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689.
    Description:
    Postscript signed: R. Richardson. Reproduction of original in the Bevan-Naish Collection.
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    Goliahs head cut off with his own sword; in a combat betwixt little David, the young stripling, who stands in the power and strength of his God, and great Goliah the proud boaster, who stands in his own strength, glorifying in the arm of flesh, and contemning and despising little David, because of his youth. In a reply to a book, set forth by an un-named author, under pretence of an answer to thirty six queries, propounded by James Parnell, whom he in scorn calls, the young Quaker. And also an answer to severall counter-queries, propounded by the same unnamed authour, whom I understand to be one Thomas Draton, a teacher of the world, at Abbey Rippon, in Huntingtonshire, ... and also he that takes his part, who writes himself W.P. who knowes not the power of God, and therefore glories in the length of time, and the multitude of years. ... / Given forth from the spirit of the Lord in the behalf of Israel against the armies of the aliens, who muster up themselves against the Lord, and his authority: by a friend to the common-wealth of Israel, who is known to the world, by the name James Parnel. Who is a sufferer in outward bonds, for the testimony of the everlasting truth, in Colchester Castle. 1655.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Parnell, James, 1637?-1656.
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    A reply to: Drayton, Thomas. An answer according to truth, that trembles not, nor quakes, nor quayleth. W.P. = William Parker?. The last leaf is blank. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouember. 27.". Reproduction of the ...
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    The creed-forgers detected in reply to a pamphlet falsely called the Quakers-creed, containing twelve articles / published by some, who have not joyned with Geo. Keith in his pride and contradiction, but testifie against both him, and them that joyn with him therein.
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Field, John, 1652-1723.
    Description:
    Attributed by Wing to John Field. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    A complaint of the oppressed against the oppressors, or, The unjust and arbitrary proceedings of some souldiers and justices against some sober godly persons, in and near London who now lye in stinking goals [i.e. gaols] for the testimony of good conscience : with some reasons why they cannot swear allegiance to obtain their liberty / faithfully collected by John Lovewel.
    Date of publication:
    1661
    
    Author(s):
    Lovewel, John.
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    Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    A short relation of what is believed amongst the people of God touching the divers points of religion. 1. Concerning the Word of God, the fall of man, and restauration by Christ. 2. Concerning the Scriptures. 3. Concerning faith, love and works. 4. Concerning baptism and the Lords Supper. 5. Concerning the Sabbath. 6. Concerning tythes. 7. Concerning swearing. Although many of the servants of God have born a large testimony in these latter dayes, in which the Lord is establishing the mountain of his own house a top of all mountains, Isaiah 2. 2. ... therefore in love to the truth, and in the motion of the gift received, I give my testimony of these things in the year 1666. Peter Hardcastle.
    Date of publication:
    1666
    
    Author(s):
    P. H. (Peter Hardcastle), d. 1693.
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    Place of publication conjectured by cataloger. Pages stained with some print show-through, and cropped at head with slight loss of print. Reproduction of the original in the Friends House Library, London.
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    Truth's triumph over deceit, or, A further demonstration that the people called Quakers be deceivers, and such as people ought to accompt accursed in their doctrines and principles in vindication of a former proof of that charge, made good against them, from the sorry shifts and evasions from it, and cavils of George Whitehead against it, in a pamphlet of his, called The Quakers no deceivers / written by John Horne ... as a further preservation of people from following any of their pernitious principles ...
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Horn, John, 1614-1676.
    Description:
    Imperfect: stained, wormholed, and with print show-through. "Eight queries propounded to Richard Hubberthorne, by John Horne"--p. 43-52. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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    Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures with some account of the judgments of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witchcraft : to which is added, Something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things ... / written in true love to the souls of my neighbours and all men, which includeth that love to them and myself, by Thomas Maule.
    Date of publication:
    1695
    
    Author(s):
    Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30.
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    Place of publication and printer from Wing. Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries. Imperfect: t.p. and some pages of text mutilated and partially illegible.
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    The lawfulnes of tithes demonstrated to the convincing of such of the Quakers as pretend conscience against the payment of them, or, A demonstration for liberty of conscience to the Quakers in the payment of their tithes by W.J.
    Date of publication:
    1675
    
    Author(s):
    Jeffery, William, 1616-1693.
    Description:
    Caption title: Country-men and friends call'd Quakers. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    A Christian-testimony born by the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London continued in their patient suffering the taking away of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests.
    Date of publication:
    1682
    
    Author(s):
    Field, John, 1652-1723.
    Description:
    Attributed by Wing and NUC to Field. Records amounts taken from Quakers for payment of tithes in arrears. Imperfect: t.p. stained, with loss of text. Advertisement: p. [1] at end. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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    The trumpet of the Lord blowne. Or, a blast against pride and oppression, and the defiled liberty, which stands in the flesh. By a servant and messenger of the Lord, who is called into the work of the Lord, and to blow his trumpet in England; so that all may be forwarned in this day of the Lords calm, and be left without excuse, and in the day of his righteous judgments be found just and true; in love to all imprisoned souls. / By a lover of all souls, who is called, James Parnel.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Parnell, James, 1637?-1656.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "March. 12. 1654"; 5 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The Christian faith of the people of God, called in scorn, Quakers in Rhode-Island (who are in unity with all faithfull brethren of the same profession in all parts of the world) vindicated from the calumnies of Christian Lodowick, that formerly was of that profession, but is lately fallen there-from. As also from the base forgeries, and wicked slanders of Cotton Mather, called a minister, at Boston, who hath greatly commended the said Christian Lodowick, and approved his false charges against us, and hath added thereunto many gross, impudent and vile calumnies against us and our brethren, in his late address, so called, to some in New-England, the which in due time may receive a more full answer, to discover his ignorance, prejudice and perversion against our friends in general, and G.K. in particular, whom he hath most unworthily abused. : To which is added, some testimonies of our antient friends to the true Christ of God; collected out of their printed books, for the further convincing of our opposers, that it is (and hath been) our constant and firm belief to expect salvation by the man Christ Jesus that was outwardly crucified without the gates of Jerusalem.
    Date of publication:
    1692
    
    Author(s):
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ; Bradford, William, 1663-1752. ; Thurstan, Edward. ; Bull, Henry. ; Bull, Anne.
    Description:
    Attributed to George Keith by Wing. Page 8 signed: Edward Thurstan, Henry Bull, Anne Bull ... [et al.]. Page 16 signed: Will. Bradford. Reproduction of original in the John Carter Brown Library.
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    The quaking prophets two wayes proved false prophets, upon their own grounds laid down in an aiery [sic] whimsical answer to three queries ... vvith a discovery of their jugling the people out of their understanding ... also how Christ lighteneth every man that cometh into the world ... With a brief answer to three queries, sent by the Quakers to the author. / By T. Winterton.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Winterton, Thomas. ; Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. Answer to three queries coming out of a dark mind, from a blind understanding.
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    "An answer to three queries coming out of a dark mind, from a blind understanding; propounded by Thomas Winterton to us called Quakers", signed Edward Burrough, p. 5-8. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, ...
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    A sermon preached before the people called Quakers in the park of Southwark on the 27th day of the 9th month, called by some Nov. 1687 : wherein is contained a word concerning the penal laws and tests / by a reverend and dearly beloved sister who came from Scotland to rejoyce with us for our liberty of conscience and leave her testimony at London.
    Date of publication:
    1688
    
    Author(s):
    Reverend and dearly loved sister.
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    Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    An answer to several passages, citations or charges in a book lately publish'd by F. Bugg styled New Rome arraigned, &c. Being a short vindication of the Christian believers of Jesus of Nazareth, who are in derision termed Quakers, from the said aspersions
    Date of publication:
    1694
    
    Author(s):
    S. D.
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    Signed at end: S.D. A reply to: Bugg, Francis. New Rome arraigned. Caption title on p. 2 reads: An answer to several charges of Francis Bugg. Reproduction of the original in the Friends House Library, London.
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    Of the Quakers despising the Holy Scriptures as appears in their preachers printed books as follows.
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Mather, W. (William), fl. 1695.
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    Signed at end: W. Mather. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    An epistle written in the movings of Gods holy spirit unto the elect people of God every where.
    Date of publication:
    1664
    
    Author(s):
    Aynsloe, John, d. 1693.
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    Signed: Cambridge County Gaol ... 1664. John Aynsloe. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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    A few words to Nath. Coleman's late epistle directed to be read in the assemblies of Gods people. Shewing the falseness and unsoundness of his doctrines therein contained. Presented unto the view and perusal of him, and them that are the encouragers and spreaders thereof, or any others, to whose hands they have come, with a copy of his own condemnation, &c. Unto which is added, An answer to T. Crisp's sixth part of Babels Builders.
    Date of publication:
    1683
    
    Author(s):
    Field, John, 1652-1723. ; Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689.
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    Imprint from Wing. Caption title. By John Field. Signed at end: J.F. A reply to: Coleman, Nathaniel. An epistle to be read in the assemblies; also included, a reply to: Crisp, Thomas. Sixth part of Babel's-builders unmaskt. ...
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    The love of God is to gather the seasons of the earth and their multitudes into peace in opening the Scriptures and the mysteries of the revalations to them and their multitudes that they may come to live in obedience to the Gospel power ; doing the work of God through the son of Peace, which Son of Peace is Christ the Lord.
    Date of publication:
    1711
    
    Author(s):
    Redford, Elizabeth.
    Description:
    Caption title. Signed at end: Elizabeth Redford. Imprint suggested by NUC pre 1956 imprints. Wing has 1690 as date of publication. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    Friends, you that are of the Parliament, hear the word of the Lord as it came unto me ...
    Date of publication:
    1662
    
    Author(s):
    D. W. (Dorothy White)
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    Title from first words of text. Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Signed on p. 8: Dorothy White. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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    The pretended antidoe [sic] proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit defenders thereof detected and discovered the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book, called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and else-where, brought to the test, &c. And G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c. By George Keith. With an appendix by John Delavall, by way of animadversion on some passages in a discourse of Cotton Mathers before the General Court of Massachusetts, the 28th of the third moneth, 1690.
    Date of publication:
    1690
    
    Author(s):
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716. ; Delavall, John, d. 1693.
    Description:
    Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books 1641-1700 reel 2501 has three leaves of music bound at end. Reproduction of original in the John Carter Brown Library.
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    A strange but true narrative of the delusion of the devil at a late Quakers meeting, on one John Thurston. How he was seduced to turn Quaker, and possessed by an evil spirit and of a tempation he had to cut his own throat, and how he was preserved therefrom and several passages which happen'd to him in the time of his delusion / attested to by Mr. William Robinson.
    Date of publication:
    1678
    
    Author(s):
    Robinson, William, fl. 1678.
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    Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.
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    A visition [sic] of love unto all people (in whose hearts there are any true, honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever theybe [sic] in which is not in the light ... / by a labourer in the power of truth (which doth make free) for the deliverance and freedom of the righteous seed, George Fox the younger.
    Date of publication:
    1659
    
    Author(s):
    Fox, George, d. 1661.
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    Reproduction of the original in the Huntington Library.
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    Some reasons why the people called Quakers do absent from the publique way of worship and cannot conform thereunto though they are exposd to great sufferings because thereof and also why they cannot swear at all and whether if be out of obstinacy or conscientiousness resolved / presented in the love and fear of the Lord to the serious consideration of all justices and all others who are moderately enquiring into this matter by J.C.
    Date of publication:
    1665
    
    Author(s):
    Crook, John, 1617-1699.
    Description:
    Caption title. Dated on p. 8: Reading Goal the 22th day of 5th moneth, 1665. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    An epistle to young people professing the truth
    Date of publication:
    1686
    
    Author(s):
    Crook, John, 1617-1699.
    Description:
    Caption title. Signed: John Crook. Dated at end: Laton, the 18th of the 6th month 1686. Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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    Glad-tydings proclaimed to the upright in heart who walk in the light of life and judgment pronounced against Bablyon and her merchants whose reward must be according to her deserts.
    Date of publication:
    1662
    
    Author(s):
    Crook, John, 1617-1699.
    Description:
    Signed: John Crook. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    A defence of the true church called Quakers (come and coming out of the wilderness, Babylon, and the dark night of the apostacy of Antichrist into their own land, which is Sion the mountain of holiness, there to worship the Lord in spirit and truth) against the several sects and sorts of people, called Independants, Separatists or Brownists, Baptists, Fift-Monarchy-Men ...
    Date of publication:
    1659
    
    Author(s):
    Crook, John, 1617-1699. ; J. C. (John Collens), d. 1682.
    Description:
    Occasionally attributed to John Collens. Imperfect: print show-through with slight loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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    A living testimony from the power and spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ in our faithful womens meeting and Christian Socity [sic] given forth in the universal union, and approbation thereof, according to our several proportions of faith and life in the same spirit.
    Date of publication:
    1685
    
    Author(s):
    Forster, Mary, 1619?-1686. ; Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting of Women Friends.
    Description:
    Caption title. "Signed by us, in the behalf of the rest of our sincere minded members of our meeting, London, from our Womens Meeting, gathered out of the city and suburbs, the 1st of the 4th moneth, 1685 -- Mary Forster" ...
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    To all the ignorant people, the word of the Lord, who are under the blind guides the priests.
    Date of publication:
    1655
    
    Author(s):
    Fox, George, 1624-1691.
    Description:
    Attributed to George Fox by Wing. Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "1654 March 16.", "March. 16. 1654". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An Account of the doctrine and discipline of Mr. Richard Davis of Rothwell, in the county of Northampton, and those of his separation with the canons of George Fox, appointed to be read in all the Quakers meetings.
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Fox, George, 1624-1691.
    Description:
    "The work of an opponent both of Friends and Richard Davis"--Smith, J. Anti-Quakeriana. Marginal notes. Reproduction of original in British Library.
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    An anti-christian conspiracy detected, and Satan's champion defeated being a reply to an envious & scurrilous libel without any name to it, called, Work for a cooper : being also a vindication of my book, entituled, The antiquity of the Quakers ... / by me Thomas Wynne.
    Date of publication:
    1679
    
    Author(s):
    Wynne, Thomas.
    Description:
    Place of publication suggested by Wing. Imperfect: pages stained. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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