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BOOKS Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, next Door to the Meeting-House in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street. And at the Bible in Leaden. Hall-Street near the Market, 1699.
SAmuel Fisher's Works, in Fo∣lio.
Robert Barclay's Works, in Folio.
George Fox's Journal, with W. Penn's Preface, Folio.
The Works of the Long, Mourn∣ful, and Sorrowful Distressed Isaac Penington, Folio.
The VVorks of that Memorable and Ancient Servant of Christ, Ste∣phen Crisp; containing also a Jour∣nal of his Life, giving an Account of his Convincement, Travels, La∣bours, and Sufferings, in and for the Truth. price Bound 5 s.
A Collection of the several Writ∣ings and Faithful Testimonies of that suffering Servant of God, and patient Follower of the Lamb, Hum∣phry Smith,
Truth's Innocency and Simplici∣ty Shining through the Conversion, Gospel-Ministry, Labours, Epistles of Love, Testimonies and VVarn∣ings to Professors and Profane, (with the Long and Patient Sufferings) of that Ancient and Faithful Minister and Servant of Jesus Christ, Tho. Taylor; VVho finished his Course in the Year MDCLXXXI. price 5 s.
A Collection of certain Epistles and Testimonies of Divine Conso∣lation, Experience and Doctrine; Written by that Faithful, Patient and Long-suffering Servant of Christ, William Bennit.
The Memory of the Righteous Revived, being a brief Collection of the Books and Written Epistles of John Camm and John Audland: Together with several Testimonies relating to those two Faithful La∣bourers. price Bound 2 s.
Truth Vindicated, by the Faith∣ful Testimony and Writings of the Innocent Servant and Hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, Decea∣sed. price Bound 1 s.
Baptism and the Lord's Supper, Substantially Asserted; being an Apology in behalf of the People called Quakers, concerning those Two Heads. By Robert Barclay. price Bound 1 s.
A Catechism and Confession of Faith. By R. Barclay. price Bound 9 d.
No Cross, No Crown. A di∣scourse shewing the Nature and Di∣scipline of the holy Cross of Christ. By W. Penn. In Two Parts. The Fifth Addition. price Bound 3 s.
An Address to Protestants of all Perswasions; more especially the Magistracy and Clergy, for the Pro∣motion of Virtue and Charity. In Two Parts. By W. Penn, a Prote∣stant. The Second Edition, Cor∣rected and Enlarged. price Bound 1 s. 6 d.
An Account of W. Penn's Tra∣vails in Holland and Germany, for the Service of the Gospel of Christ; by way of Journal. Containing al∣so divers Letters and Epistles writ to several Great and Eminent Per∣sons whilst there. The Second Im∣pression, Corrected by the Author's own Copy, with some Answers to the Letters, not before Printed. price Bound 2 s.
A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People called Qua∣kers, in which their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Mi∣nistry and Discipline are plainly De∣clared, to prevent the Mistakes and Pervertions that Ignorance and Pre∣judice may make to abuse the Credu∣lous. With a Summary Relation of the former Dispensations of God in the World, by way of Introducti∣on. By W. Penn. price Bound 1 s.