A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies written on sundry occasions, by that ancient, eminent, faithful friend and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox ; the second volume.

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A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies written on sundry occasions, by that ancient, eminent, faithful friend and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox ; the second volume.
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Fox, George, 1624-1691.
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London :: Printed by T. Sowle ...,
1698.
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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.

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Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the Peo∣ple called Quakers. Written, in Testimony to the present Dispensa∣tion of God, through them to the VVorld: That Prejudices may be Removed, the Simple Instructed, the VVell-enclined Encouraged, and the Truth and its Innocent Friends Rightly Represented. By W. Penn. price Bound 1 s.

The Harmony of Divine and Hea∣venly Doctrines, Demonstrated in sundry Declarations on Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London, by Mr. W. Penn, Mr. G. Whitehead, Mr. S. Waldenfield, and Mr. B. Coole, ta∣ken in Short-hand as it was delive∣red by them; and now Faithfully transcribed and published for the Information of those who by reason of Ignorance may have received a Prejudice against them. By a Lover of that People. price 1 s. 6 d.

England's Present Interest-consi∣dered, with Honour to the Prince, and Safety to the People, In An∣swer to this own Question; What is most Fit, Easie and Safe at this Juncture of Affairs to be done, for Quieting of Differences, Allaying the Heat of Contrary Interests, and mak∣ing them Subservient to the Interest of the Government, and Consistent with the Prosperity of the Kingdom? Sub∣mitted to the Consideration of our Superiours. By W. Penn. The Fourth Edition. price Bound 1 s.

A Defence of a Paper, entituled, Gospel-Truths, against the Excep∣tions of the Bishop of Cork's Testi∣mony (against the Quakers.) By W. Penn. price Bound 1 s.

The Christian-Quaker and his Divine Testimony Stated and Vin¦dicated, from Scripture, Reason and Authority. By W. Penn. price Bound 2 s.

A Diurnal Speculum; contain∣ing, I. A plain and easie Method to find out those things that are most useful to be known Yearly: And may serve as an Almanack for Thirty Years; and many other things suitable to the Matter, &c. II. An Explanation of Weights, Money, and Measures, both Scrip∣tural and Usual, with sundry Ta∣bles depending thereon, &c. III. Some Remarks on England; or a Brief Account of every County, with the Names and Days of the Markets, and the Chief Commodi∣ties therein, &c. The whole con∣sisting of great Variety, explained by divers Examples, the like in all particulars not extant, as by the Contents does more at large ap∣pear. Collected by J. B. Price Bound 1 s 6.

The Spirit of the Martyrs revi∣ved, in a brief Compendious Col∣lection of the most Remarkable Passages and Living Testimonies of the True Church, Seed of God, and Faithful Martyrs in all Ages. Price 2 s. 6 d.

The Arreignment of Popery; be∣ing a Collection taken out of the Chronicles, and other Books of the State of the Church in the Primi∣tive Times. I. The State of the Papist; how long it was before the Universal POPE and MASS was set up; and the bringing in their Rudiments, Traditions, Beads, Ima∣ges, Purgatories, Tythes and Inqui∣sitions. II. A Relation of the Cru∣elties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse than the Turk and Heathen: New Rome proving like Old. III. What the People of Eng∣land worshipped before they were Christians. IV. To which is ad∣ded, The Blood of the Martyrs is the Seed of the Church. With se∣veral other things, very profitable for all that fear God to Read, Try and give Judgment by the Spirit of Truth, against the Worship of the Beast and Whore. price 1 s. 6 s.

Instructions for Right Spelling, and plain Directions for Reading and Writing True English. With several delightful things, very Use∣ful and Necessary, both for Young and Old to Read and Learn. price bound 6 d.

A New Book for Children to Learn in. With many wholsome Meditations for them to consider.

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With Directions for true Spelling; and the Ground of true Reading and Writing of true English. price 3 d.

An Invitation from the Spirit of Christ, to all that are a Thirst, to come and Drink of the Waters of Life freely, which proceed from the Fountain of Eternal Life: Shewing how all may come, that are willing, to Drink thereof to their full Satis∣faction; whereby they may attain unto perfect Health and Salvation of their Souls for ever in the Lord Jesus Christ. And also, shewing what it is that hindereth People from being truly a Thirst after the VVa∣ters of Life; and from coming to Drink thereof, &c. By Henry Mol∣lineux. price Bound 1 s.

The Spiritual Guide, which dis∣intangles the Soul, and brings it by the Inward Way, to the get∣ting of perfect Contemplation, and the Rich Treasure of Internal Peace. Written by Dr. Michael de Molinos Priest. Translated from the Italian Copy. price Bound 9 d.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Or, the Doctrine of Baptisms; Reduced from its An∣cient and Modern Corruptions; and Restored to its Primitive Soundness and Integrity; according to the VVord of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, Mi∣nister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cam∣brige. price Stich'd 4 d.

Christ's Spirit, a Christians Strength: Or, a plain Discovery of the Mighty and Invisible Power that all Believers receive through the Gift of the Spirit. First held forth on two Sermons, on Acts 1.8. and after Published for the Instruction and Use of them that are Spiritual. Anno. 1649. By William Dell, Mi∣nister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. price Stitch'd 6 d.

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. price Stitch'd 6 d.

The Friendly Enquirer's Doubts and Objections answered: Con∣cerning the Light within, the Word of God, the Church of Christ, Go∣spel Ministers, Ordinances in Gene∣ral and in Particular, Water Baptism and the Lord's Supper; together with a brief Testimony against Oaths and Tithes. First Intended and Written for the Satisfaction of some particular Aquaintance; and now Published for more General Service. By James Jackson. price Bound 6 d.

The Tryal of Spirits both in Teachers and Hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear Discovery and certain Downfal of the Carnal and Anti christian Clergy of these Nati∣ons. Testified from the Word of God to the Ʋniversity Congregations in Cambrige. By William Dell, Mi∣nister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cam∣brige. Whereunto is added, a plain and necessary Confutation of divers Gross Errors delivered by Mr. Sy∣drach Sympson, in a Sermon preach∣ed to the same Congregation at the Commencement, Anno MDCLIII. Wherein (among other things) is declared, that the Ʋniversities (ac∣cording to their present Statutes and Practices) are not (as he affirmed) answerable to the Schools of the Pro∣phets in the time of the Law; but rather to the Idolatrous High Places. And that Humane Learning, is not a Preparation appointed by Christ, either for the Right Ʋnderstanding, or Right Teaching the Gospel. With a brief Testimony against Divinity-Degrees in the Ʋniversities. As al∣so Luther's Testimony at large upon the whole Matter. And lastly, the Right Reformation of Learning, Schools and Ʋniversities, according to the state of the Gospel, and the Light that shines therein. All ne∣cessary for the Instruction and Di∣rection of the Faithful in these last times. price Bound 1 s. 6 d.

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