Several papers given forth the heads of which are contained in the following table / by George Fox.
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- Several papers given forth the heads of which are contained in the following table / by George Fox.
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- Fox, George, 1624-1691.
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- London :: Printed for Thomas Simmons ...,
- 1660.
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Contents
- title page
- THE TABLE.
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First, Sheweth how the Lord is King of the whole Earth; and all Kings and Emperors have got up since the Apostles dayes among Christians; and of true Maintenance and true Mi∣nistry; And something concerning such as serve not the Lord Jesus Christ but their own Bellies. - Christ is the King, and all things must be done in his Name, who is the Anointed, who ends all the anointed Kings in the figure, and how that all Kings and Emperours have sprung up in the night, since the dayes of the Apostles among the Antichrists, and now the man Childe is come the Kings of the Earth wars against.
- A Paper to all People, that they may see to whom the Scripture was Written, and the blindnesse of the Tithe-Teachers, and others that misapply them to the Christians so called.
- To all the Professors and Teachers of Christs words, and the Apostles and Saints.
- That the Powers of the Earth may see how the People of God suffer, and are persecuted and Imprisoned to Death, and Goods spoyled; and all this done in the name of the Higher Power.
- Concerning the trying the Ministery, and bringing the Law into a short Volumne that all might know it.
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To the Judges, and Lawyers, and Ministers, concerning discoursing with them of Tythes, and our Hats, and
Thee andThou, and the Light, and perfection which we are persecuted about. - Concerning serving the Nations freely, which is the way to answer the oppressed Seed of God in People.
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That all people may see who are
Jesuite -minded andPopishly -affected. - This sheweth if people can stop the springs in the Sea, or the Sun and Moon from rising, or make Summer Winter, then they may say, we can hinder the work that God will bring to passe.
- To all such as feeds the Priests till they turn against them.
- Concerning Swearing; Also concerning loving Enemies; concern∣ing the Sabbath; concerning who are fit to bear office for Christ, and other whole somethings.
- That such Teachers as say men shall not be perfect while upon Earth are Teachers of windy Doctrine.
- Christians are not to wrestle with Flesh and Blood.
- Severall Queries to know who were the first setters up of many In∣ventions and practices that are now used.