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1648
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Caption title. Broadside. Requesting that the use of affirmation in place of oaths, already granted to Quakers in England, be extended to all of Great Britain. NUC pre-1956 lists a 2 p. version of this publication as issued ...
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Date of publication:
1648
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"To the reader" signed: Isaac Pennington. Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.
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Date of publication:
1651
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Attributed to Wigan by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints. Errata on preliminary page 12. Imperfect: pages cropped, stained, and torn, with loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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Date of publication:
1653
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At head of title: Paidobaptezontes paidizontes. Imperfect : p. 257-260 omitted in numbering. Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library. (from t.p.) Anti-diabolism, or, The ...
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Date of publication:
1653
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Attributed by Wing to Higginson. "A brief reply" has special t.p. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1653
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Dedication signed: Samuel Buttivant. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist displaying Christs banners, but attempting to lay waste Scriptures, churches, Christ, faith, hope, &c. and establish paganism in England. Seasonably given in a letter to the faithful in and near to Beverley. Containing an examination of many doctrines of the people called Quakers in Yorkshire, together with a censure of their way, and several items concerning the designs of God, Satan, and men, in these things, recommended to the consideration of them who are in good earnest for Christ.
Date of publication:
1653
Description:
Authors' note "To the reader" signed: John Pomroy, Paul Glissen, Joseph Kellet. "An advertisement to the reader" signed: Christopher Feak. John Simpson. George Cokayn. Lawrence Wise. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 12". ...
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Date of publication:
1653
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Place and date of publication from Wing. Page 35 dated: July the 16, 1653. Reproduction of original in British Library.
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Date of publication:
1653
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July. 4". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1653
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Author's name on t.p. in other eds.; attributed by NUC pre-1956 imprints to Weld. Imperfect: pages cropped, faded, and stained, with some loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Several papers some of them given forth by George Fox; others by Jame [sic] Nayler, minister of the eternal word of God, raised up after the long night of apostacy to direct the world, to wait for the revelation of Jesus Christ, and to turn their minds to the true light, that they may be reconciled to God; of the world is not worthy, and therefore doth hate, persecute, and whom inprison them, under the name of Quaker[s]. Gathered together and published by A. P. that the truth may be spread abroad, and deceit be discovered. Wherein the plain, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in fear and trembling, is justified, against the idle bablings of formal professors ... and of all sorts of persons, under pretence of civility. Also the priests of England, with their imaginary doctrines and worships discovered to be the grand enemies of Jesus Christ; and the true worship of God in spirit and truth made manifest. ... With a word to the people of England ...
Date of publication:
1654
Description:
A.P. = Alexander Parker (Cf. Smith). Place of publication from Wing. Includes letters signed by John Killam and James Parnell. Reproduction of the original in the John Rylands University Library, Manchester University, ...
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Date of publication:
1654
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Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. Marginal notes.
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Date of publication:
1654
Description:
Errata: p. 134. Advertisement: p. [1] at end. Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.
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Date of publication:
1654
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A reply to: A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist displaying Christ's banners, by John Pomroy and others. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 14.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper wherein are certaine untruths and false aspersions, cast upon a people, called Quakers, by some members of the church of Wrexham in Wales. With some questions answered: with other false accusations cast upon us, by one whose name is subscribed in print, Mr. Vavasor Powel, who is one of the chief priests of Wales, being in the generation of the scribes and pharisees. Let him that reads understand and he shall see it so. And likewise an answer to other slanders and false reports upon the same people, whom reproachfully they call Quakers, but we rather chuse to suffer reproaches, slanders, and false reports with the people of God, then to deny the power of God made manifest in us. By his servant who seeks the freedoms of Israels children, after the spirit, whom the world calls. Rich. Hubberthorn.
Date of publication:
1654
Description:
A reply to an untraced work by Vavasor Powell. Includes on p. 12, with caption title: An answer to certaine lyes and false aspersions cast upon the truth, and the servants of Jesus Christ, .. by .. William Spencer. This ...
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Date of publication:
1654
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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The schoolmaster disciplin'd, or, A reply to a lying paper, entitull'd, The gadding tribe reproved, put foeth [sic] under the name of George Willington ... also, An answer to a scandalous paper, put forth by William Prynne, entitulled The Quakers unmasked ... : whereunto is added A reply to an additional paper, put forth by William Prynne, in his lying, inlarged edition of his scandalous paper aforementioned ... / by John Audland.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. "An answer to a scandalous paper", and "A reply to an additional paper" have caption titles.
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A shield of the truth, or, The truth of God cleared from scandals and reproaches cast upon it by scandalous and reproachfull tongues which the devil in all ages did make use of, whereby he blasphemed the truth of God, striving to present it odious in the eyes and ears of all people, that so he might uphold his own kingdom, but the day hath made him manifest, & the Lord is come, & is coming to make war with him, and bind him, and cast him into the bottomless pit and all who bears his image, and under his dominion is written by ... Iames Parnel.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Signed at end: W.D. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Dedication signed: Gervase Benson. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
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Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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The common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints· Or, An answer to a book called a plain answer to eighteen queries of Iohn Whitehead, put forth by William Kays, who calls himself minister of the Gospel at Stokesly; wherein he hath perverted the faith once delivered to the saints, and pleads for those things which the Scripture declares against, and so he is made manifest, not to be a minister of the everlasting Gospel, but preachesanother [sic] Gospel. The queries laid down, and the substance of his answer, with a reply to his answer. / By one who is a friend to all, who wait for the appearance of Iesus Christ without sin to salvation, known to the world by the name. Francis Howgill.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
A reply to: Kaye, William. A plain answer to the eighteen quæries of John Whitehead, commonly called Quaker. Thomason received his copy 14 January 1654 [i.e. 1655]. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 14 1654". Reproduction ...
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Title begins first line of text. Signed: Hester Biddle. Date and place of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Attributed by Wing to Drayton. "A word to the reader" signed W.P. Imprint from colophon. Pages 26-32 numbered 2-8. Place of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Errata: p. [11]. Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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VVitchcraft cast out from the religious seed and Israel of God. And the black art, or, nicromancery inchantments, sorcerers, wizards, lying divination, conjuration, and witchcraft, discovered, with the ground, fruits, and effects thereof: as it is proved to be acted in the mistery of iniquity, by the power of darknesse, and witnessed against by Scripture, and declared against also, from, and by them that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Shewing, the danger thereof, ... Also, some things to clear the truth from reproaches, lies and slanders, and false accusations, occasioned by Daniel Bott and his slander-carriers, ... / Written in Warwickshire, the ninth moneth, 1654. As a judgement upon witchcraft, and a deniall, testimony and declaration against witchcraft, from those that the world reproachfully calleth Quakers.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
"To the readers and hearers of this" signed: R.F., i.e. Richard Farnworth. Annotations on Thomason copy: "March. 7;", "1654"; the final 5 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The path of the just cleared, and cruelty and tyranny laid open, or, A few words to you priests, and magistrates of this nation, (who say we deny the Scriptures, and that we are antichrists and deceivers, and that we deny the Word of God) wherein your oppression and tyranny is laid open, which by you is unjustly acted against the servants of the Living God, who by the world which hate the light of Christ, are in derision called Quakers : wherein also is something declared both to judges and justices ... : also the ground and cause of the imprisonment of George Whitehead and John Harwood ... / from the spirit of the Living God in me, whose name in the flesh is George Whitehead ... ; also a paper against the sin of idleness ...
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
"To all you rulers, gentry, priests, and people ..." signed: John HArwood, p. 24-26. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Imprint date defaced on t.p.; date taken from Wing (2nd ed.) Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
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The Quakers shaken, or, a warning against quaking. Being I. A relation of the conversion and recovery of John Gilpin, of Kendall in Westmorland, who was not only deluded, but possessed with the devill. II. A vindication of the said John Gilpin, from the aspersions of the Quakers. III. Twelve lying blasphemous prophecies of James Milner of Beakly in Lancashire; delivered by him Novemb. 14, 15, 16. IV. A relation of a horrid buggery committed by Hugh Bisbrown, a Quaker, with a mare. V. A relation of one Cotton Crosland of Ackworth in York-shire, a professed Quaker, who hanged himself.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Page 14 signed: John Gilpin. Another edition of: The Quakers shaken, or, A fire-brand snatch'd out of the fire. Annotation on Thomason copy: "2:d impression", Aprill. 12.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
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Imperfect: cropped with print show-through and loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
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Caption title. Signed at end and dated: Francis Howgill ; Bandon in Ireland the 7 month, 1655. Imprint suggested by British Library Catalogue. Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
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Signed: Francis Ellington (p. [7]), Edward Ferman (p. [9]), and Thomas Cocket (p. [10]) Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Imperfect: faded, cropped, and torn, with loss of text. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England)
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Slanders and lyes being cast upon the Children of Light given forth to print from one Henry Walker, which R: Ibitson hath printed, that they deny the resurrection, and heaven, and hell, which are lyes published to the nation: which lyes R: Wood hath also printed. Therefore for the truths sake, and them that feare God, is this paper given forth, that the lyes returne from whence they came, and them that are given over to believe lyes may receive them. But the honest regard them not, knowing the time is coming, as the scripture saith, the wicked shall fret themselves, &c.
Date of publication:
1655
Author(s):
Unknown author
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At end: From them whom the world calls Quakers. Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 6. 1655". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Davids enemies discovered. VVho of him make songs, but without the Spirit and without understanding, as the drunkard did which he declares of in Psal. 69.12. Or, a true discovery of that custome and forme which the priests of this generation would make an ordinance of, to blind the eyes of the simple, as this priest Clapham: in his 6 arguments, which is here answered, / by us who suffer for the truth, whose names according to the flesh are [brace] Christopher Atkinson. George Whitehead. Also a brief reply unto Frederick Woodall's three principles and resolves; and with replies to his answers, to several queries propounded to him, that to the simple the truth may be cleared, from one who for the captivated seeds sake suffers now in outward bonds in Norwitch Castle, whose name in the flesh is Richard Hubberthorne.
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
The words "Christopher Atkinson. George Whitehead." are bracketed together on title page. A reply to: Clapham, Jonathan. A short and full vindication of that sweet and comfortable ordinance, of singing of Psalmes and an ...
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Errata: p. 36. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
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Errors in paging: p. 22-23 misprinted 14-51. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
By Samuel Fisher, whose name appears on C1v. Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "October [illegible] 1656.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
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"To the reader" signed: G.B. "The grounds why tyths once commanded, are now denied; as also why oaths once used, are now laid aside" (p. [8]) signed: Ger. Benson. With a postscript by George Fox, p. 38-33 [i.e. 40]. ...
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Date of publication:
1656
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Includes testimony of several followers of James Naylor. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
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Caption title. Written by Leonard Fell, Thomas Holme and other Friends. Wing attributes authorship to William Addamson. Imprint from colophon. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Some gospel-truths opened according to the Scriptures, or, The divine and humane nature of Christ Jesus, his coming into the world, his righteousness, death, resurrection, ascension, intercession, and second comming to judgment, plainly demonstrated and proved and also answers to severall questions, with profitable directions to stand fast in the doctrine of Jesus the son of Mary, against those blustring storms of the Devils temptations, which do at this day, like so many scorpions, break loose from the bottomless pit, to bite and torment those that have not tasted the vertue of Jesus by the revelation of the spirit of God / published for the good of Gods chosen ones by that unworthy servant of Christ John Bunnyan ...
Date of publication:
1656
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Reproduction of original in the Magdalene College Library, Cambridge University.
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Preface signed: Edward Mowgill. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
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Imperfect: pages stained with some loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland. And a warning from the Lord proclaimed, to all the inhabitants thereof, to make their peace with him before hislong [sic] suffering come to an end. With a lamentation over its unfruitfulnes and rebellion after so many visitations. And an exhortation to all the honest hearted, to meet the Lord by repentance, while the patience of the Lord continues. Or the sealing of the Lords testimony unto all sorts of people in that land, by his servants, after their several months sore labours, and travells, and sufferings therein, who loved not their lives for the seeds sake. Also some particular papers, written in that nation, to severall sorts of people. I. A warning, to the heads, and rulers, and people of Dublin. ... VII. An invitation to all the poor desolate souldiers, to repent, and make their peace with the Lord, and their duty shewed them, what the Lord requires of them. By them who are sufferers, for the seeds sake; waiting for the building of distressed Sion: F.H. E.B.
Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Consists of several items signed by Francis Howgill and Edward Burrough. Annotation on Thomason copy: "may 23". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A lamentation for the scattered tribes, who are exiled into captivity, and are now mingled among the heathen, and are joyned to the oppressor, and refuses to return. Presented unto all the separated congregations, under what name or form soever, in love to the lost. Shewing, the difference betwixt them that were separated by the word of faith, and them who have separated themselves, in imitation from the letter: ... / By a servant of truth, and a friend to righteousness, who suffers with the seed, which is held in oppression, waiting and labouring for its return; called Francis Howgill.
Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 5th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
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Signed on page 14: Francis Howgill. Caption title. Imprint from colophon. With a second caption title page 15: To the camp of the Lord in England - signed on page 23: Edward Burrough. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 16: ...
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Date of publication:
1656
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In this edition, line six of title reads "Ægypt:" and the last words of lines 16 and 19 read: "soules" and "worke" respectively. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March. 1st". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
With a final errata leaf. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber 11th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Caption title: The distance between flesh and spirit, &c. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1656
Description:
A reply to: Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded against the cry of the chief priests, or, a reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July. 11". Reproduction of the original ...
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Date of publication:
1657
Description:
Reproduction of original in British Library. Marginal notes.
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The vvofull cry of unjust persecutions, and grevious oppressions of the people of God in England, through the injustice of some of her rulers, and wikednesse of teachers and people, who hasten to fulfil the measure of their forefathers cruelty. With a lamentation over them all who rewards the Lord evill for good, and is a warning to them all for repentance; shewing that the coming of the Lord is nigh. And this may serve for an answer in full, to all such who have persecuted by violence, by word or writing the innocent people in scorn called Quakers. With a short addition, which shewes unto all, the ground of persecution; in its first cause, and the enmity which is betwixt the two seeds, is clearly discovered, by a friend to the suffering seed of God, E.B.
Date of publication:
1657
Description:
E.B. = Edward Burrough. "To the reader" dated: The 7 month 1657. P. 35 misnumbered 25. Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] 22", "1657". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Caines bloudy race known by their fruits, or, A true declaration of the innocent sufferings of the servants of the living God, by the magistrates, priests and people in the city of Westchester, who lives in a profession of God, Christ, and the Scriptures, as their forefathers did, who slew the prophets, persecuted Christ and the apostles, as is declared in the scriptures of truth, &c.
Date of publication:
1657
Description:
Signed p. 47: Anthony Hutchins. Preface signed: F.H. [i.e. Francis Howgill]; pp. 21-22 are by Richard Sale and pp. 42-44 by George Fox. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1657
Description:
Signed: G.F. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1657
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A measure of the times: and a full & clear description of the signes of the times, and of the changing of the times; and of the reign of Antichrist, who hath long reigned, and of his down-fall, which is at hand; and of the kingdom of Christ which is now setting up in the earth. Shewing unto all people in all nations, what the state of things hath been in ages past, and what the state of things are at this present day. ... And also, here it is manifest, concerning the teachers of this age, and the root from whence they sprang, who are manifest to be of that stock of false prophets, which Christ prophesied of should come, and which the Apostles saw was coming in their dayes, and how that the night of darknesse hath been upon all, for many generations: ... And also, the restauration is described, which shortly cometh, wherein Christ shall reign, whose right it is, and shall change laws and decrees, and the lamb shall be the light of all nations, ... and their King shall possesse the uttermost parts of the earth. By one who hath measured the times, who is come to the day that hath made all things manifest. Edw: Burrough.
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1657
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Title printed on A1v-A2r. A1r is blank. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1657
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Pages 16 and 20 signed: Thomas Taylor. Annotation on Thomason copy: "no. 18". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A cal [sic] and a vvarning, to all priests, professors and people, vvho have and do profess the Scriptures, that they may try their doctrines and practises by it, and may own condemnation in their doctrines and practises, wherein they are contrary to the Scriptures. And a tender visitation to the whole vvorld, that they may own this their visitation, and may be healed and restored to the Lord; and this may serve for a looking glass, wherein people may see what visage they are of, and how they stand related as unto God. / By a sufferer in Hartford goale, for faithful witness-bearing, against this sinful generation; known by the name of John Gould.
Date of publication:
1657
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 20:". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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