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Society Of Friends England Apologetic Works   46
Society Of Friends England Apologetic Works 17th Century : Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the inhabitants of Newcastle, : which may concern many other parts of this nation. This is given forth in answer to a false alarum sounded forth by a blind watch-man named Samuel Hammond, a chiefe priest of Newcastle ... but his spirit is tryed, and seen to be a false spirit ... who in stead of warning people against their enemies; hath warned them against the truth, and such as be in it. / For the clearing of whom, this was given forth by George VVhithead.; Whitehead, George,  1658 1
Society Of Friends England Apologetic Works Early Works To 1800   4
Society Of Friends England Bedfordshire : Friends in Bedfordshire and West Hertfordshire / by Joyce Godber; Godber, Joyce.  1975 1
Society Of Friends England Biography : The faithfulnesse of the upright made manifest : being a testimony concerning the life, death, and sufferings of a pretious servant of the Lords called Humphrey Smith, who died a prisoner for witnessing unto the living truth in Winchester common goal, on the 4th day in the 3 month in the year 1663.; Complin, Nicholas.  1663? 1
Society Of Friends England Bristol   2
Society Of Friends England Bristol Controversial Literature : Bristol Quakerism exposed : shewing the fallacy, perversion, ignorance, and error of Benjamin Cool, the Quakers chief preacher at Bristol, and of his followers and abettors there, discovered in his and their late book falsely called Sophistry detected, or, An answer to George Keith's Synopsis : wherein also both his deisme and inconsistency with himself and his brethren, with respect to the peculiar principles of Christianity, are plainly demonstrated / by George Keith.; Keith, George,  1700 1
Society Of Friends England Bristol Controversial Literature Early Works To   2
Society Of Friends England Bristol History : A Relation of the inhumane and barbarous suffering of the people called Quakers : in the city of Bristoll during the mayoralty of John Knight, commonly called Sir John Knight commencing from the 29 of the 7 month 1663 to the 29 day of the same month, 1664 / impartially observed by a private hand, and now communicated for publick information by the said people.; Reinking, William,  1665 1
Society Of Friends England Bristol History 17th Century : Early Bristol Quakerism : the Society of Friends in the city, 1654-1700.; MacInnes, C. M.  1967 1
Society Of Friends England Cirencester : Cirencester Quakers, 1655-1973 / by Leslie Stephens ; with an introduction by L. Hugh Doncaster.; Stephens, Leslie.  1973 1
Society Of Friends England Congresses Early Works To 1800 : To the monthly and quarterly meetings of Friends in England, Wales, London, the twenty six day of the sixth month, 1692.; Meeting for Sufferings (Society of Friends)  1692 1
Society Of Friends England Controversial Literature   32
Society Of Friends England Controversial Literature Early Works To 1800   18
Society Of Friends England Doctrines   7
Society Of Friends England Doctrines Early Works To 1800   20
Society Of Friends England Doctrines Miscellanea : Some questions and answers shewing man his duty, : and pointing him to the principle of God in his heart ... : As also, some questions and answers concerning the seed of Jacob, and the true church. / By Isaac Pennington.; Penington, Isaac,  1662 1
Society Of Friends England Dorset Early Works To 1800 : The lamentable sufferings of the church of God in Dorset-shire. : And the persecution there; whipping sufficient men of their own county as vagabonds, and how bruitish they behave themselves and unmanly, dishonouring their magistracy, and shaming their ministery; how they have stocked, imprisoned, whipped, and sent away with passes the servants of the Lord God, and what havock they have made of the Church of God; acting without the fear of God, and as men regarding neither God nor man, and as though they had never heard talk of God, Christ, prophets nor apostles, nor scriptures, as though they never had read their examples of such as turned against the just, and were the persecutors; but the wickedness of the wicked shal slay themselves, and the Lord is the reward of the just, and the protector of the innocent, and carries his lambs in his armes, and rebukes the adversaries, yea kings, for the annointed-elects sake; therefore let your doings and violence be so no more, least the Lord make you examples.; Curtis, Samuel,  1659 1
Society Of Friends England Early Works To 1800   65
Society Of Friends England Education Early Works To 1800 : An epistle to the quarterly-meeting of London and Middlesex..; Bellers, John,  1718 1
Society Of Friends England Gateshead : A historical sketch of the Society of Friends "in scorn called Quakers" in Newcastle and Gateshead, 1653-1898 / by John William Steel ; with contributions from other Friends.; Steel, John William.  1899 1
Society Of Friends England Hertford : A true, short, impartial relation, containing the substance of the proceedings at the assize held the 12th and 13th day of the moneth called August, 1664, at the town of Hertford (Orlando Bridgman being judge) : chiefly with and against nine prisoners called Quakers : as it was then noted and observed first in short-writing, and now made publick, partly to prevent various reports, and partly to inform people of the illegal proceedings of the said court against the prisoners aforesaid, eight of which were sentenced to be transported beyond the seas, there to remain for seven years / W.S.; Smith, William,  1664 1
Society Of Friends England High Ackworth : The bibliography, biographical and topographical, of Ackworth School.; Nodal, J. H.  1889 1
Society Of Friends England History   6
Society Of Friends England History 17th Century   3
Society Of Friends England History Early Works To 1800 : A true relation of the persecutions of the people of God called Quakers : in the town of Aroundel in the county of Sussex, and concerning the breaking up their meeting, and committing them to prison and laying in fetters of iron. With an account of the reasons of Nicholas Rickmans and Edward Hampers going to the steeple house at Aroundel upon their fast day. And also an answer to a letter, sent up by the persecutors to a member of this present Parliament, who in it have a pretence to cover all the said persecutions, directed to their representative, to the Parliament, for them to give sentence. Now here is their actions as follows, for them and all that fear God to give sentence. An account in brief of the several wicked proceedings of several that have been in authority in the town of Aroundel for these four years last past, whereby the envy of them against the innocent may appear and is as followeth.  1659 1
Society Of Friends England History Sources   2
Society Of Friends England Huntingtonshire Early Works To 1800 : A brief account of the illegal proceedings and sinful doctrines of James Bedford priest of Blunsome and Earith in Huntington shire, : who by many hath been esteemed eminent, and above all the priests in the Isle of Ely for his opposing the people called Quakers. This is to discover his fruits and doctrines both to rulers, priests and people ... so mark the following account, which is as it was certified from the hands of some of the sufferers hereafter mentioned, who are known to be credible and honest men.; Whitehead, George,  1660 1
Society Of Friends England Lancashire : The Persecution of them people they call Quakers in several places in Lanchashire  1656 1
Society Of Friends England Leeds History   2
Society Of Friends England Leicester History : The late barbarous and inhumane cruelties inflicted upon certain persons called Quakers for their peaceable religious meetings, in the county of Leicester, by the instigation of Thomas Cotten, priest, and divers officers of the parish of Broughton, and his man being present when some of these wretched abuses were transacted : intimated in a letter from the sufferers themselves.  1682 1
Society Of Friends England London   4
Society Of Friends England London Apologetic Works : One cry more of the innocent and oppressed for justice : being a fourth relation of the unjust proceedings of the magistrates in and about the city of London with and against XVII (of the people of God) called Quakers at the IV several sessions hereafter named, where they received the unjust sentence of transportation.  1665 1
Society Of Friends England Maidstone Early Works To 1800 : A true declaration of the bloody proceedings of the men in Maidstone in the county of Kent: who write themselves, John Allen, mayor, Lambert Godfrey, recorder, John Chantler, constable, against John Stubs, William Caton, who by the scornful generation of men are called Quakers.; Stubbs, John,  1655 1
Society Of Friends England Manchester History Exhibitions : Quakerism and its Manchester connexions : an exhibition held in the John Rylands Library, 6 February - 23 May 1991 / text by David Blamires.; Blamires, David M.  1991 1
Society Of Friends England Missions France : A visitation & vvarning proclamed and an alarm sounded in the popes borders ... : being the account of a journey to Dunkirk, and the proceedings there among the Jesuites, and friars and papists, with some particular quæries, and also some propositions sent unto them : which may be satisfaction to many who may behold the difference in part between th papists and the people of God, and between the idolaters and the true worshippers / by one that travells in the labour of the Gospel of Christ for the elect seeds sake, Edw. Burrough.; Burrough, Edward,  1659 1
Society Of Friends England Newcastle : A historical sketch of the Society of Friends "in scorn called Quakers" in Newcastle and Gateshead, 1653-1898 / by John William Steel ; with contributions from other Friends.; Steel, John William.  1899 1
Society Of Friends England Northampton Early Works To 1800 : A True testimony of what was done concerning the servants of the Lord, at the generall assizes, holden at Northampton the one and twentieth day of the fifth month 1655. : Where Edward Atkins sate judge of life and death, before whom was brought VVilliam Dewsberry, Ioseph Storr, Henry VVilliamson, Iohn VVhitehead, Marmaduke Storr, Thomas Cocket and Francis Ellington, ... and as neare as remembred, the substance of what the judge ... did express to the servants of the Lord, ... and though the judge could not gainsay the truth declared by them, nor read them a law that they had transgressed, yet were they not suffered to have the benefit of the law that murtherers and felons had, ... With a true discovery of the persecution of Iohn Huchin, Michael Petteson, and Thomas Goodayre, who is imprisoned in Northampton, for the truths sake, wherein the great enmity that is in Thomas Andrews, priest of Wellinborrow, and Thomas Pentlow, of Wilby called justice, and also of the magistrates of Northampton is made manifest. Also, the VVord of the Lord to the rulers and judges, and all that plot againt the righteous seed, the world in scorn calls quakers.  1655 1
Society Of Friends England Oxfordshire History Sources : The life and times of a Charlbury Quaker : the journals of William Jones, 1784-1818 / edited by Hannah Jones.; Jones, William,  2014 1
Society Of Friends England Pastoral Letters And Charges   40
Society Of Friends England Pastoral Letters And Charges 17th Century : An epistle to Friends.; Smith, William,  1667? 1
Society Of Friends England Pastoral Letters And Charges Early Works To   17
Society Of Friends England Persecutions : To all the Friends to truth in the nations. : Dear Friends, I am commanded of the Lord God to lay a few things before you, charging you in his fear and dread to waigh [sic] and consider them.; Swinton, John,  1663 1
Society Of Friends England Persecutions Early Works To 1800 : To the mayor and aldermen, : with all others in authority, both in the civil and millitary affaires in and about the city of London, together with all other sorts of people of what condition soever, high and low, rich and poor, professors and prophane, who reside in and about the said city; : listen and give good eare to what is here declared unto you by a servant of the Lord.; Parker, Alexander,  1665 1
Society Of Friends England Poetry Early Works To 1800   2
Society Of Friends England Reading   2
Society Of Friends England Sermons   2
Society Of Friends England Sermons Early Works To 1800 : A certaine warning from a naked heart before the Lord, : to the earthly, wise, great, and honourable men, and inhabitants of the earth, and to all among them, without respect of persons, that know not the rocke of ages, ... With a quick loud thundring alarum, sounded in the holy mountaine, of the Lords house of holinesse that the inhabitants and great men of the earth might be awakened, ... Given forth from the hand of a friend to the whole creation, ... arising to smite the earth with the rod of his mouth. / Daniel Baker.; D. B.  1659 1
Society Of Friends England Shalford Essex England Controversial Literature : Stablishing against shaking: or, A discovery of the Prince of Darknesse (scarcely) transformed into an angel of light, powerfully now working in the deluded people called, Quakers: : with a sober answer to their railings against ministers for receiving maintenance from their people. Being the substance of one sermon preached Feb. 17. 1655. at Shalford in Essex. / By Giles Firmin (pastour of the church there) upon occasion of the Quakers troubling those parts.; Firmin, Giles,  1656 1
Society Of Friends England Sources : The ancient testimony and principle of the people called Quakers renewed with respect to the king and government, and touching the present association.; London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)  1696 1
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