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Title: The grand errour of the Quakers detected and confuted Shewing how they contradict God's method of directing men to salvation by following that light within which comes by outward teaching, by their directing them to seek it by following that light within which is wrought without external teaching by the scriptures or by men. Wherein those beings are considered likewise, which have betrayed them into delusion. By W.A.
Author: Allen, William, d. 1686.
Publication info: London : printed for Walter Kettilby at the Bishops-Head in St Paul's Church-Yard, 1680.
subjects: [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An answer to a seditious libel, called, A declaration from the people of God, called Quakers, &c. Wherein is discovered, that their meetings are seditious conventicles, and that they are not clear from dangerous practises against church and realm.
Publication info: London, : [s.n.], printed (with allowance,) anno Dom. 1670.
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Title: The sword of the Lord dravvn, and furbished against the man of sin: or Something in answer to a paper set forth by three of the chief priests of London, whose names are Thomas Goodwine, and one Nye, and Sydrach Sympson, which they have put forth to the propagating of the Gospel, signed by him that is the clerk of the Parl. whose name is Henry Scobell, with their deceits and deceitfull actings laid open and cleared from Scripture, that they have no example in Scripture for their practice. Therefore I was moved by the Lord God of life to lay open their deceit by the spirit of truth, as it was made manifest in me from the Lord, that the simple might not be deceived by them, but might have the knowledge of the truth, from that which is for ever, and shall not change nor fade away.
Author: Atkinson, Christopher.
Publication info: London : Printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert; at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls., 1654.
subjects: [Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680. -- Principles of faith] [Quakers -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800] [Freedom of religion -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The weapons of the people called Quakers turn'd backward, by the shield of truth ; the fountain whereof is the rock and sure defence of that despised contemptible instrument
Author: Atkinson, Elizabeth.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1669.
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A true declaration of the suffering of the innocent, who is hated and persecuted without a cause. Wherein is discovered the zeale of the magistrates and people of Banbury, persecuting and imprisoning them that are sent of the Lord in love to their souls to warn them of the evill of their wayes. Declared in a letter sent to William Allen, called justice of peace, with an answer to the false accusations charged upon the innocent. Also their proceedings laid open, and proved to be contrary to the Scriptures.
Author: Audland, Anne, 1626 or 7-1705.
Publication info: London, : Printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1655.
subjects: [Audland, Anne, 1626 or 7-1705] [Society of Friends -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Banbury -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The strength and power of God manifested (in the creatures weakness) against the hard judgment and judgments of cruel and unreasonable minded men ...
Author: Baker, Richard, d. 1697.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1660?]
subject: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The throne of truth exalted over the povvers of darkness. From whence is judged, the mouth of Ralph Farmer (an unclean and blood-thirsty priest of Bristol) opened in blasphemy against God, and his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven; in a late noysome pamphlet of his, intituled, Satan enthron'd in his chair of pestilence; or, Quakerism in its exaltation. And in the light and power of which is comprehended, swept away, and overthrown the filthy matter, and mischievous design of Satan in that heap of falshood; and his confusion, dishonesty, lyes, slanders, scoffs, blasphemies, and other polluted stuff with which it is fill'd, made manifest, and turned back into his own bosome, the lake from whence it came; and the truth fully vindicated, & made to apear clear, as to all that's endeavoured to be cast thereon by him, either as to I.N. and that companie's late coming to Bristol, their papers, &c. or upon occasion thereof in that his book. For the sake of the simple-hearted in this great hour of temptation, and power of darkness. By a witness of the truth, ... Geo. Bishope.
Author: Bishop, George, d. 1668.
Publication info: London : printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657.
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Title: Hidden things revealed and brought to light: or, Plain and honest dealing with Will. Lamboll & John Buy, of Reading in the county of Berks, in some material queries proposed to them to be answered, &c. With the rest of those that were instrumental (in too large a degree) of the former or first separation wrought among Friends here in this town, and who are found still as instrumental for the upholding and continuance of the same, by their not returning with other Friends to the ancient publick meeting-house, the doors thereof having been opened ever since the 10th of the 9th month, 1693. which is now about 9 months since, for all Friends to meet together therein, as a peaceable Christian society ought to do, in the true love, fear and worship of almighty God, that so there might be no longer two divided publick meetings held and kept up in this town, both to the great reproach of truth, and stumbling of many of the tender inquiries after it.
Author: Bonifield, Abraham, fl. 1692-1694.
Publication info: London, : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1694.
subjects: [Buy, John] [Lamboll, William] [Society of Friends -- Pastoral letters and charges] [Quakers -- England -- Reading] [Reading (England) -- Church history]
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Title: The treacherous taken in his treachery, &c.
Author: Bonifield, Abraham, fl. 1692-1694.
Publication info: [London : s.n., after 1692]
subjects: [Society of Friends -- Discipline] [Quakers -- England]
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Title: To all justices of peace, or other magistrates to whom this may come.
Author: Boulbie, Judith.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1667]
subjects: [Justice] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Apologetic works]
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Title: For the inhabitants of Worcester to view and consider well of, especially they of Nicholas-Parish.: The case of us, viz. Edward Bourne, John Knight, Joseph Allibon and Richard Hill, of Nicholas-Parish in the city of Worcester.
Author:  Bourne, Edward, d. 1708.
Publication info: [Worcester? : s.n., 1682]
subjects: [Quakers -- England] [Worcester (England) -- Religion] [Bourne, Edward, -- d. 1708] [Knight, John] [Allibon, Joseph] [Hill, Richard]
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Title: The great doctrines of the gospel of Christ owned, believed and asserted in several declarations or sermons preached in London, by sundry servants of Christ of the society of Christian Quakers.
Author: Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699.
Publication info: London : printed for Nath. Crouch, at the Bell in the Poultry, near Cheap-side, 1694.
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Sermons, English -- 17th century]
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Title: A true discovery of the ignorance, blindness, and darkness of those who are called magistrates about Carlile in Cumberland, who call Light darkness, and truth error, and judge them blasphemers who are sent of the Lord to declare the eternal word of truth amongst them, but the Lord hath made himself manifest in the hearts of his people, and opened their eyes here in the northern parts, whereby they plainly see the tyranny, oppression, and cruelty of those who are called magistrates and rulers, who do imprison the servants of the most high God, for declaring against sin and abomination, held up in markets and steeple-houses, and so they that depart from iniquity and stand in obedience to the commands of the Lord, makes himself a prey to that generation; but the Lord is risen for Sions deliverance, all praise and glory be to him for evermore. J.C.
Author: Camm, John, 1604?-1656.
Publication info: London, : printed for G. Calvert, 1654.
subjects: [Society of Friends -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Carlisle -- Early works to 1800] [Persecution -- England -- Carlisle -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The memory of that faithful servant of the Lord Thomas Carleton, reviv'd. Being a collection of several of his vvritings in the ensuing volume as a testimony of his zeal for promoting the blessed truth and establishing of Friends therein. : Also some testimonies concerning his faithfulness and perseverance in the way of the Lord, unto the finishing of his course here with joy, which was the 18th day of the ninth month, 1684.
Author: Carleton, Thomas, 1636?-1684.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], printed in the year, 1694.
subjects: [Carleton, Thomas, 1636?-1684] [Quakers -- England -- Biography] [Tithes -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Pastoral letters and charges]
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Title: A general epistle to all Friends who are convinced of the truth.: With a word of exhortation to Friends, to be diligent in keeping their mens & womens meetings, for the service of truth; with a testimony to the same. : Also, an invitation to all that come to our meetings to hear the truth declared, no to rest in hearing, but to come into obedience thereunto, that so their souls may be saved.
Author:  Cater, Samuel, d. 1711.
Publication info: London : Printed by Andrew Sowle, and are sold at his shop in Devonshire New-buildings, near Bishops-Gate, 1680.
subjects: [Society of Friends] [Society of Friends] [Quakers -- England]
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Title: Certain quaeries and anti-quaeries, concerning the Quakers, (so called) in and about Yorkshire.
Publication info: London, : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1653.
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Title: A tender salutation: or, loving epistle to such, who have a breathing in the innocent life of my friends with whom I walked in the outward observances. Also, for my relations (after the flesh) with all others professing God, and that have any breathings after the truth in the inward parts. Wherein something is declared in the power and light of God, concerning the sure foundation, and the house of God, with the inward glory, government, cloathing, feeding, non-superiority, and safety, that is in Gods habitation. With a word to the weak to establish them, that they faint not at the appearances of outward trouble for their consciences. - Whereunto is annexed a further discovery of God to my soul, concerning the spiritual temple, tabernacle and ark of Gods testimony, being the truth, life, and substance of the temple, tabernacle and ark of the testimony under the legal day. - To be read in the light, which discovers the things that be of God. -
Author: Chandler, Jacob.
Publication info: [London] : Printed in the year, M.DC.LXIV. [1664]
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Spiritual biography -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The deceitful spirit discovered, in its secret and mysterious working; and in the power of God is judged and condemned by one that was once ensnared thereby.
Author: Cleevelye, William.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1667]
subject: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An epistle to be read in the assemblies of Gods people.
Author: Coleman, Nathaniel.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1682]
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Title: A second account in short, of the substance of the proceeding in the court of Kingstone upon Thames, upon the matter between R. Mayo the priest, plaintiffe, and E. Burrough defendant, the 25. of the seventh moneth 1658.
Author: Cooke, Edward, fl. 1658-1670.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1658]
subjects: [Mayo, Richard, 1631?-1695] [Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662] [Quakers -- England -- London -- Kingston upon Thames -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: With the light is fifteen priests, (of the Isle of Wight reproved, who have joyned and subscribed their names together, (and printed) in publike view, declaring themselves to be ministers of Christ; yet confessing and largely demonstrating that they are dark sinful sinners of the Gentiles, living in obscurity, chained up in a cave of darkness, their light eclipsed, their eyes dim, their sloath great, their hearts begin to gather blackness, and are seised on with fear, and that their authority in preaching is marred by unholy living, and that the greatest misteries of their religion have been squeesed out of the writings of heathens. ... Ro. Tuchin. Robert Dingley. Vincent Spark. Thomas Clark. William Bignel. John Barnes, James Craswick. Joshua Tomkins. William Harby. Ric. Beminster. Edward Bucklar. John Martin. Simon Pole. Martin Wells. Mathew Hearn.
Author: D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.
Publication info: London printed, : In the 12th. month for Mary Westwood., 1658.
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Title: A declaration against all poperie, and popish points: and is renounced from them and by them whom the scorners in scorn call Quakers : and likewise some queries to the Pope and his priests that are guarded with his law : to be answered in writing or print; and to be sent them called Quakers at London in England.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1655]
subjects: [Quakers -- England] [Catholic Church -- Controversial literature]
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Title: A northern blast, or the spiritual Quaker converted: being soul-saving advice to the giddy people of England, who are running headlong to destruction. Wherein is shewed the manner of their meetings, in the county of Yorkshire, and Durham, their quakings, skreekings [sic] and ridiculous actions; also their fond and false restings of the scriptures. With a full examination, conviction of their tenets.
Author: Emmot, George.
Publication info: London. : Printed for R. Lambert, Bookseller at the Ministers Gate in York, 1655.
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Title: An epistle by way of testimony to friends and brethren of the monthly and quarterly meetings in England, Wales, and elsewhere, concerning the decease of our faithful brother George Fox. From our second days morning-meeting in London, the 26th of the 11th month, 1690.
Publication info: [London : printed for Thomas Northcott, in George-Yard in Lombard-street, 1690]
subjects: [Fox, George, -- 1624-1691 -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An epistle of caution to all Friends professing the blessed truth to prevent injustice and injury, and the reproach thereof in divers matters herein mentioned.
Publication info: London : printed by Tace Sowle, 1698.
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Title: An epistle to Friends given forth from Leinster-province meeting in Ireland, held at Castledermot the 9th. 10th. and 11th. days of the 7th. month 1698.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1699.
subjects: [Society of Friends -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The Lord Cravens case stated; and the impostor dethron'd by way of reply to Captain George Bishop, a grand Quaker in Bristoll. Wherein is briefly hinted, the rottenness of the Quakers conversion, and perfection, in general, exemplified in this busie bishop; in special instanced in his practises against the estate of the Lord Craven, life of Mr. Love. By occasion whereof, this truth is asserted, viz. if we may judge of the conscience, honesty, and perfection of Quakers in general, by this man in particular, a man may be as vile a person, as any under heaven, and yet a perfect Quaker.
Author: Farmer, Ralph.
Publication info: London : printed by R.I. for Edward Thomas, at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, 1660.
subjects: [Craven, William Craven, -- Earl of, 1606-1697 -- Early works to 1800] [Bishop, George, d. 1668 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A few considerations humbly offered to the members of Parliament, to obviate some evil jealousies and designs, against the people called Quakers.
Publication info: [London? : s.n., between 1689 and 1699]
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Title: These several papers was sent to the Parliament the twentieth day of the fifth moneth, 1659. Being above seven thousand of the names of the hand-maids and daughters of the Lord, and such as feels the oppression of tithes, in the names of many more of the said handmaids and daughters of the Lord, who witness against the oppression of tithes and other things as followeth.
Author: Forster, Mary, 1619?-1686.
Publication info: London : printed for Mary Westwood, and are to be sold at the Black-spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1659.
subjects: [Tithes -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: From our womens yearly meeting held at York the 19th. and 20th. days of the fourth mounth. 1700.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1700]
subjects: [Women -- England -- York -- Early works to 1800] [Women -- Religious life -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: From our yearly meeting at York, the 10th. of the 5th. month, 1690. To all our women friends in their monthly meetings, in and throughout the county of York, or else where, greeting.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1690]
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Women -- Religious life -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Good counsel and advice unto the magistrates and people of Norwich with a brief relation of some of the sufferings of the people of God, called, Quakers in the said city.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1676.
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Norwich -- Early works to 1800] [Norwich (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The lambs innocency defended, against lyes and slanders. In answer to a second reply of a priest, who is called a minister at Lazonby in Cumberland called Simon Atkinson, who hath shewed his wolfish nature against those people called Quakers; ranking them up with the papists; falsly accusing them of those things which they utterly detest; but his weapons is turned against himselfe by one of the campe of the God of Israel, whose eye is opened in measure, ... working in the shadow of reformation translated into a fairer forme springing from the old corrupt root; and to see the bickerings of the night-armie running on heaps now in the dawning of the day; and the uncircumcised in Heart and Ears in flying from the light, and repoose of the same: and from the alarum of the spirits trumpet which is founded vvithin, for the cutting downe of the man of sin, and for the quenching of his motions. Written in defence of the truth as it is in Jesus, by a foole to the wisdom of this world, who, according to measure, hath tasted and obtained of the wisdome of God; whose bodily name is called, Joseph Helling. 1658.
Author: Helling, Joseph.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], 1658.
subjects: [Atkinson, Simon -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Cumberland -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Truth seeks no corners Being a vindication of the people called Quakers from any design of concealing papists in their list first delivered to the King and Councel near two years since.
Author: Hooke, Ellis, d. 1681.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1679.
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Title: Ishmael, and his mother, cast out into the wilderness, amongst the wild beasts of the same nature: or, a reply to a book entitulled, The scriptures proved to be the word of God,: put forth by one of Ishmaels children, who calls himself a minister of the Gospel, and a pastor of S. Austins and Savours parish in Norwich; but is clearly made manifest by the light of God in his servants, to be a scoffer, and an enemy to the Gospel, which the saints of God are ministers of, and sufferers for, by such as hee is, who Ishmael-like, hath laid his folly open, and is discovered to the faithful, who are of Abraham, and of the seed of promise. Also, a cleer distinction between the minsters of Christ, who are of the seed of Abraham, and the priests of this generation, who are of Ishmaels root; who with the truth are plainly made manifest, by the light of Christ in us, who for the testimony of God do suffer by the sons of Hagar, and this generation of priests in Notwich [sic]: ...
Publication info: Londou [sic] : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655.
subjects: [Society of Friends] [Quakers -- England] [Townsend, Sampson. -- Scriptures proved to be the word of God] [Whitehead, George, -- 1637-1724 -- Imprisonment]
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Title: Something concerning the proceedings of Thomas Willmate, vicar of the parish of Bromsgrove, in the county of Worcester, against me John Boweter, (who am a prisoner for the testimony of Christ Jesus): with a salutation of love to my loving and kind neighbours.
Author:  J. B. (John Bowater), d. 1704.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1681]
subjects: [Quakers -- England] [Wilmot, Thomas, -- 1644 or 5-1699]
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Title: Montanism revived by Philip Hermon, a Quaker cobler, and chief speaker at the Savoy meeting; confuted with some of his antichristian principles and prophecies: to which is added some reasons for my leaving the Quakers. By Clement Joynes.
Author: Joynes, Clement.
Publication info: London : printed for the author, 1700.
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Title: The Quakers proved apostats and heathens And a specimen of the Quakers great malice and ognorance in their late printed epigram they have made or procured to be made against me both in Latin and English, and which their printer Tacy Sowl doth publickly sell, with some observations of mine upon it. By George Keith.
Author: Keith, George, 1639?-1716.
Publication info: [London : printed for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and Charles Brome at the Gun at the West-end of St. Paul's, 1700]
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Title: Some seasonable reflections upon the Quakers solemn protestation against George Keith's proceedings at Turner's-Hall, 29. Apr. 1697 Which was by them printed, and sent thither, as the reasons of their not appearing to defend themselves. Herein annex'd verbatim. By an impartial hand.
Author: Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.
Publication info: London : printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls, 1697.
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Title: Tythe no gospel maintenance for gospel ministers. In an epistle to all who conscienciously suffer for not paying them. By William Loddington.
Author: Loddington, William, 1626?-1711.
Publication info: London : printed and sold by T. Sowle, near the Meeting-house in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1695.
subjects: [Tithes -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An epistle to all young convinced friends whom the Lord hath reached by His mighty power, and separated from the world, and turned their hearts, so as to forsake father, and mother, wife, and children, for his name sake. By way of exhortation and encouragement, by one whom the Lord hath greatly encouraged, and fulfilled the saying of the prophet Malachi, by by turning the hearts of his parents and dear relations to him.
Author: Love, John, d. 1721.
Publication info: London : printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1696.
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Kent -- Early works to 1800] [Tithes -- Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The testimony of that dear and faithful man, John Matern who had lived six years and faithfully served the Lord in his vocation in the family of C. T. now dwelling at Edmonton in Middlesex. Also, other blessed testimonies concerning him, and the truth itself; with something concerning his blessed condition in the time of his sickness, and when he was near his departure. With several testimonies of sensible children who had been under his tuition. Published that God may have his glory in preserving his faithful ones faithful to the end. A. P.
Author: Matern, John, 1639 or 40-1680.
Publication info: London : printed, and are to be sold by Ben. Clark. in George-Yard in Lumbard-street, 1680.
subjects: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Teachers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Teacher-student relationships -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Witness bearing (Christianity) -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Of the Quakers despising the holy scriptures. As appears in their preachers printed books, as follows; collected in the fear of the Lord, for no other end, but to move the Quakers to get all their errors retracted, and to caution all others against them.
Author: Mather, W. (William), fl. 1695.
Publication info: London : reprinted for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome, at the Gun, at the West End of St. Paul's Church-yard, 1700.
subject: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The true light hath made manifest darknesse: or, Sion builded up, and Babylon cast downe.: With a true answer of what the Baptist teachers objected against the servant of the Lord who in scorn is called a Quaker, and known to the world by the name of Iohn Moon, in several places in VVales, both in Radnorshire, and Breck-nockshire, whose names are these. Hugh Evans, John Price, Daniel Penry, Reese Davies, John Prosser, Evans Oliver, and Vavasor Powel, who are called ministers of the gospel, but are found to be enemies to it. Some of Vavasor Powel's doctrine tryed, and made manifest by the light. And also some queries given forth, and are to be answered by them that lives in observations. This is given forth by me who is a lover of the truth, and known to the world by this name, John Moone.
Author:  Moon, John, fl. 1657-1685.
Publication info: London : printed for G. Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657.
subject: [Quakers -- England]
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Title: The cry of oppression, occasioned by the priests of Englands pulpit-guard,: which is a popish law that was made by Queen Mary, to guard her friars and Jesuits. With a true discovery of the unjust proceedings of those called magistrates of Bathe; wherein is a lamentation over them, and a warning unto them to repent, lest they perish for ever.
Author:  Morford, Thomas, d. 1693.
Publication info: London : [s.n.], Printed in the year. 1659.
subjects: [Society of Friends -- Doctrines] [Quakers -- England]
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Title: A looking-glasse for the Quakers or Shakers.: And their follovvers, wherein they may behold their errours, acknowledge their false doctrines, and be converted. Written for the comfort of all true Protestants, and daunting of the Quakers, Jesuites, seminary priests, and all their cursed crew, who do oppose the church and Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ.
Author:  Morris, Samuel, of Bristol.
Publication info: London : Printed for Edward Thomas in Green Arbour, 1655.
subjects: [Society of Friends] [Quakers -- England]
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Title: A true narrative of the examination, tryall, and sufferings of James Nayler in the cities of London and Westminster, and his deportment under them.: With the copies of sundry petitions and other papers, delivered by severall persons to the Lord Protector, the Parliament, and many particular Members thereof, in his behalf. With divers remarkable passages (relating thereto) before his journey to Bristol, whither he is now gone towards the filling up the measure of his sufferings.
Author:  Naylor, James, 1617?-1660.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1657.
subjects: [Quakers -- England] [Persecution -- England] [Naylor, James, -- 1617?-1660]
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Title: False fictions and romances rebuked in answer to pretended matter charged against the Quaker, in a book, intituled, The progress of sin, &c. written by B. K. His lies and slanders therein returned back upon him, and the speakers of yea and nay in truth vindicated. By James Park.
Author: Parke, James, 1636-1696.
Publication info: London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1684.
subjects: [Keach, Benjamin, -- 1640-1704. -- Progress of sin -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [The progress of sin -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A general epistle to friends everywhere who have received, believe and know the truth of God as it is in Jesus.
Author: Parke, James, 1636-1696.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1687]
subject: [Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An eccho from the great deep:: containing further inward openings, concerning divers other things, upon some whereof the principles and practises of the mad folks do much depend. As also the life, hope, safety and happiness of the seed of God, is pointed at; which through many dark, dismall, untrodden paths and passages (as particularly through an unthought of death and captivity) they shall at length be led unto.
Author:  Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.
Publication info: London : Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert neer the West end of Pauls, MDCL. [1650]
subjects: [Society of Friends] [Quakers -- England]
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