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- A Relation in part of what passed through a true and faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Mary Page, when she lay upon her bed of sickness, as followeth : with an exhortation to all friends to wait, to dwell in the cross of Christ Jesus, given forth b the same spirit, though through another vessel, (electronic book)
- A brief discovery of the cause for which this land mourns, and is afflicted : with several remedies to be applyed in order to the removal of the present visitation, given forth the 2d of the 6th month called August, 1665, being the last general fast day, appointed to pray for preventing the spreading, and increase of the infection of the plague, by a servant of the Lord, Thomas Salthouse, (electronic book)
- A call to the universall seed of God throughout the whole world to come up to the place of publick worship which Christ Jesus the great prophet hath set up .., (electronic book)
- A collection of the several books and writings, given forth by that faithful servant of God and His people, George Fox, the younger, (electronic book)
- A discourse concerning the sovereign internal balsom : wherein is intimated the ingredients and method of its preparation and a satisfactory account given of its great virtue, efficacy and usefulnesse, with the manner of taking it, for the cure and prevention of most diseases incident to humane bodies, by Thomas See, (electronic book)
- A discovery of the groundlesness and insincerity of my Ld. of Down's Dissuasive : being The fourth appendix to Svre-footing : with a letter to Dr. Casaubon, and another to his answerer, by J.S, (electronic book)
- A general bill for this present year : ending the 19. of December, 1665. according to the report made to the Kings most excellent Majesty. By the Company of Parish Clerks of London, &c, (electronic book)
- A general epistle to all who have believed in the light of the Lord Iesus and are called of God to follow the lamb through the great tribulation, (electronic book)
- A general epistle to friends of truth and righteousness in England and Holland or elsewhere : with a testimony against that spirit that speaks much of holiness and peace but leads back into the world and its pollutions where the cross of Christ is denyed, by Humphry Wollrich, written in the IIth moneth, anno 1665, (electronic book)
- A general epistle to the whole flock of God : wheresoever scattered upon the face of the earth who are among men called Quakers, whether in prisons or sentenced for transportation or in any other tryals or temptations whatsoever unto you and for your sakes ..., Thomas Green, (electronic book)
- A lamentation over England because of the judgments that is [sic] now appearing against her for her manifold transgressions, (electronic book)
- A lamentation over England, because of the judgements that is [sic] now appearing against her for her manifold transgressions, (electronic book)
- A lamentation over thee O London : with thy rulers and people who hast slighted the day of thy visitation and resisted the spirit of the Lord and despised His counsel .., (electronic book)
- A letter from the authour of Sure-footing, to his answerer, (electronic book)
- A loving salutation with several seasonable exhortations : contained in two general epistles sent unto all the saints and persecuted people of God in the houshold [sic] of faith to be red [sic] among them before they be banished as bond-men and bond-women out of the land of their nativity for their religion and righteousness sake, (electronic book)
- A memorandum to London : occasioned by the pestilence there begun this present year MDCLXV, and humbly offered to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and commonality of the said city, by George Wither ; thereto is by him added, a warning-piece to London, discharged out of a loophole in the tower, upon meditating the deplorable fier, which consumed the house of an eminent citizen, with all the persons and goods therein, at the beginning of most joyful festival in December 1662 ; also, a single sacrifice offered to almighty God, by the same author in his lonely confinement, for prevention of the dearth-feared, and probably portended, by immoderate raines in June and July, 1663, morever, in regard may have reported and believed this author to be dead, we have annexed his epitaph, made by himself upon that occasion, (electronic book)
- A new catechism : wherein many truths are plainly opened by way of question and answer which may be a help and furtherance unto all tender hearted people who are breathing after the Lord and waits for redemption and salvation by Jesus Christ : also something concerning the foundation and principle of the poor afflicted people of God (called Quakers) and of their faith and love towards God and their good will unto men, being also plainly demonstrated by way of question and answer : given forth in the labour of love and put to view for the service of this present generation and also generations to come, William Smith, (electronic book)
- A relation in part of what passed through a true and faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Mary Page, when she lay upon her bed of sickness : as followeth: with an exhortation to all friends to wait, so dwell in the cross of Christ Jesus, given forth by the same spirit, though through another vessel, (electronic book)
- A reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Baronet, envoy extraordinary from His Majesty of Great-Britain, &c. to the remarks of the deputies of the Estates-General upon his memorial of December 20, 1664, old stile, (electronic book)
- A salutation of love from the opening of the springs of eternall life unto the flock of God in bonds or else where scattered upon the earth, but are one in the endlesse life of God, from a Freind [sic] to all the upright hearted people of God that wait for the building of distressed Syon, known by the name of Robert Lodge, (electronic book)
- A salutation to the Seed of God, and a call out of Babylon and Egypt; ... also that which is perfect made manifest; ... unto which is annexed how sin is strengthed, and how it is overcome, written ... by a Servant of the Lord, who hath finished his work
- A salutation to the seed of God and a call out of Babylon and Egypt, from amongst the magitians : where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God, the cause of all blindness and condemnation : also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteousnesse, which endures for all generations, who will receive it and believe therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power made manifest in mortal flesh : with the way to him, set forth most for such as groan for freedome from the power of sin, but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance : also a testimony from Christ, what he is in this world, and where he is ... : also a suite to such rulers, magistrates, and governours as have not wholly hardned their hearts, and stopt the ear against the voice of the Spirit, that they may hear, and their souls may live, and be established a blessing to the nations : unto which is annexed, how sin is strengthened, and how it is overcome, written in love to all your souls, by a servant of the Lord, who hath finished his work, and is entred into his rest, (electronic book)
- A small treatise, wherein is briefly declared some of those things which I have heard, and seen, and learn't of the Father : with a testimony against such as do or shall invent forms of doctrine or worship, and by outward force compel people thereto : here is also the calling and work of that ministery which is owned by the people of God called Quakers in short spoken of : and a true character given of their temper of spirit, manner of life and worship, wherein is briefly hinted what God hath done and will do for them, by John Whitehead, (electronic book)
- A smart scourge for a silly, sawcy fool : being an answer to a letter, at the end of a pamphlet of Lionell Lockyer ..., by G. S., M.D. and philospher by the fire, (electronic book)
- A tolleration sent down from heaven to preach, or, Godly religious meetings, and true gospell preachers, praying and preaching, in other places then parish churches and chappels, justified by the highest powers, and signally owned by testimonies from heaven, ought not to be condemned or forbiden, but rather allowed and tollerated by men upon earth : and likewise what it is to preach according to the laws and statutes of the kingdome, as the matter of preaching, not punishable by the act against nonconformists : also concerning the, by R.F, (electronic book)
- A voice of comfort sounded forth and sent into the world to all the mourners in Zion who are born of the birth immortal : wherein is declared the purpose of the living God concerning the righteous and the wicked, by Tho. Green, (electronic book)
- Advice for the poor by way of cure & caution .., by T. Cocke, (electronic book)
- Alotments of goods to be sold by the Company of Royal Adventures of England Trading into Africa, at the African House in Broadstreet : by the candle, on Thursday the 18th. of January 1665. at eight of the clock in the morning. The buyer to have the impost of what he exports, (electronic book)
- An abreviate of Hollands deliverance by and ingratitude to the crown of England and House of Nassau : with some proceedings against the other six provinces, collected by E. Cliffe, (electronic book)
- An epistle by the life of truth : in the love of God to all the bretheren in England greeting who are called Quakers .., (electronic book)
- Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act .. : unto which is added a short postscript, (electronic book)
- Another out-cry of the innocent & oppressed : being a true account of the unjust and illegal proceedings of Richard Rainsford and Roger Norwich and others against Thomas Allen, Francis Child, Richard Coe, and William Line, being such as are called Quakers, at the general Quarter Sessions holden at the castle in Northampton on the 12. and 13 days of the 10th moneth, 1665, where Rich. Rainsford sat in judgment and when Richard Rainsford saw that the plague was somewhat ceased, as Pharaoh did Exodus 9, 34, he hardened his heart, and those called justices joyned with him so their hearts were hardened that they attempted the second time unjustly to pass sentence to transport the servants of the Lord to the island of Barbados, (electronic book)
- At the court at Whitehall the 31th [sic] of March, 1665 : present the Kings most Excellent Majesty, Lord Arch Bp. of Canterbury ... Sir Edward Nicholas : upon reading this day at the board the humble petition of the master, wardens, assistants, and brethren of Trinity House of Deptford strond ... [Order for brethren of Trinity house to be exempt from duties and service in the militia], (electronic book)
- By his Majesties authority : Salvator Winter Junior, the exact and true operator of the most famous and miraculous elixir vitae, so well known and approved on for the cures of multitudes of this city of London and famous kingdom of England, (electronic book)
- By his Majesties authority : Salvator Winter, an Italian of the city of Naples, aged 98-years, yet by the blessing of God, finds himself in health, and as strong as any one of fifty, as to the sensitive part: .., (electronic book)
- Christ confessed, or, Several important questions and cases about the confession of Christ, written by a preacher of the Gospel, and now a prisoner, (electronic book)
- Eiphnikon, or, A peaceable consideration of Christ's peaceful kingdom on earth to come : Rev. 20. 4, Rev. 5. 10 : to be added to the Prodromos or fore-runner : wherein the proof and confirmation that such a kingdom shal [sic] be is abundantly established ... : whereunto is added an appendix concerning the first resurrection .., (electronic book)
- Englands sad estate lamented and her abominations discovered : which are the curse of the present visitation of Gods judgments upon her inhabitants : in which also is declared the true, only, and alone way by which the future judgments threatned may be escaped : wherein also the rulers of the nation may see their state and perceive the danger they are in, written this 7th month by Josiah Coale, (electronic book)
- Heaven opened, or, A brief and plain discovery of the riches of Gods covenant of grace, by R.A, (electronic book)
- Heaven won by violence, or, A treatise upon Mat. 11, 12 : compendiously containing very nigh the whole body of practical divinity : and shewing vvhat a sacred violence is, and how it must be used and offered in believing, repenting, and all the duties of your high calling : together with a new and living way of dying, upon Heb. 11:1 added thereunto, by Christopher Jelinger ; and published, with the dedications thereof, by some Christian friends, (electronic book)
- Instructions to a painter for the drawing of a picture of the state and posture of the English forces at sea, under the command of His Royal Highness in the conclusion of the year 1664, (electronic book)
- London's Lord have mercy upon us : A true relation of seven modern plagues or visitations in London, with the number of those that were buried of all diseases; viz. the first in the year of Queen Elizabeth, anno 1592. The second in the year 1603. The third in (that never to be forgotten year) 1625. The fourth in anno 1630. The fifth in the year 1636. The sixth in the yeare 1637. and 1638. The seventh this present year 1665, (electronic book)
- Love to the lost, and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark : wherein is plainly held out divers particular things as they are learned of Christ, and are most needful to be known of all, who profess godliness : set forth chiefly for the directing, by one that sought the redemption of Zions seed, and a lover of the creation of God, who was called in derision by Ismael seed a Quaker, (electronic book)
- Love to the lost, and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark; wherein is plainly held out divers particular things as they are learned of Christ ..., by one ... who was called in derision ... a Quaker
- Meditations upon the Lords prayer : with a preparatory preamble to the right understanding, and true use of this pattern : contemplated by the author during the time wherein his house was visited by the pestilence 1665 and is dedicated to them, by whose charity God preserved him and his family, from perishing in their late troubles, ... by ... Geo. Withers, (electronic book)
- Milk for babes and meat for strong men : a feast of fat things : wine well refined on the lees, being the breathings of the Spirit through his servant James Naylor .., (electronic book)
- Milk for babes and meat for strong men: a feast of fat things, wine well refined on the lees [etc.]
- No remission without repentance : nor will a bare confession withovt a real forsaking of sin avail to the averting God's heavy visitation and judgments from this nation of England, the cause whereof being somewhat more fully declared herein then is confessed in the fast which was appointed for the averting of the same heavy visitation and this concerns both the rulers, clergy, and people of London and Westminster and all parts of this realm to look into and lay to heart who are concerned in the observation of the said fast to consider what fruits they bring forth and whether the end of the true fast be answered by them yea or nea, according to Isa. 58, (electronic book)
- 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, (electronic book)
- One mite more cast into God's treasury, in some prison-meditations, or, Observations and breathings of an honest heart, touching Englands condition now at this day : published, to be seriously pondred and considered of, in a cool spirit, by those in authority, and all the sober-minded people in the nation, (electronic book)
- Prodromos : the fore-runner of Christ's peaceable kingdom upon earth, (electronic book)
- Psonthophachia, or, A quintuple Rosie-crucian scourge for the due correction of that pseudo-chymist and scurrilous emperick Geo. Thomson : being in part a vindication of the learned Society of Physitians, by J. Heydon, (electronic book)
- Remonstrantia Hibernorum contra Lovanienses : ultramontanasque censuras, de incommutabili regum imperio, subditorumque fidelitate, et obedientia indispensabili : ex S.S. Scripturis, patribus, theologis, &c. vindicata : cum duplici, authore R.P.F.R. Caron .., (electronic book)
- Richard Pearle gent. plaintiff : Sir William Powel alias Hinson Baronet, Dame Mary his wife, & al. defendants, (electronic book)
- Seven thunders vttering their voices, and the seven last trumpets preparing to sound in the spirit of jealousies .. : being an alarm to all the inhabitants of the earth, especially to the dwellers in Sodom and Egypt and all inhabiters of Babilon, whose perpetual down-fall is nigh at hand, (electronic book)
- Solomon's prescription for the removal of the pestilence, or, The discovery of the plague of our hearts, in order to the healing of that in our flesh, by M.M, (electronic book)
- Some reasons and arguments, why the records, of the claims, and presentments made before the late Justice in Eyre in the forest of Waltham in the county of Essex : and some other forests now remaining as publique records in the Tower of London, and preserved from the spoyle and ravage of the late times of usurpation, ought not to be deliver'd out of the said Tower, to the now Lord Chief Justice in Eyre of all his Majesties forrests, chaces and parks on this side of Trent, (electronic book)
- Something offered to the consideration of all those who have had a hand in putting the late made Act, (entituled, An Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles) in execution : For the sake of such who have any tenderness towards the innocent; and also for the information of all others, who have had, shall or may have, a hand in putting in execution the said Act, I shall offer something to shew, whom and what exercises of religion are concerned in and by the said Act, and what not, according to the most true natural genuine litteral sense and meaning thereof, and no other wise, (electronic book)
- Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith : with short animadversions on Dr. Pierce's sermon : also on some passages in Mr. Whitby and M. Stillingfleet, which concern that rule / by J.S, (electronic book)
- The Remonstrance of the suffering people called Quakers : clearing their innocency from the many false aspersions, slanders and suggestions, which are lately come abroad in the nation causlesly [sic] upon them, (electronic book)
- The Revelation of God & his glory : sounded forth for the opening of the mystery of the seven seals on the book of the wonders of God in the hand of the angel : being a true and faithful testimony of the Enochian prophecie of the rise and fall of Antichrist and of the restauration of Zion to its primitive glory, (electronic book)
- The Virgin-mother : a divine poem which may properly serve for a Christmans carol, (electronic book)
- The Voice of the innocent uttered forth, or, The call of the harmless and oppressed for justice and equity : being a brief relation of some remarkable passages, concerning the tryal and sentencing of five of the people of God called Quakers, at the sessions holden at the castle of Northampton, upon the fourth and sixth dayes of the second month, called April, in the year 1665, Richard Rainsford sitting judge, there being present several of those called justices for the said county, two of their names are as followeth, Henry Yelverton and John Willoughby, &c, (electronic book)
- The causes of God's vvrath against England, and a faithfull warning from the Lord to speedy repentance, fore-told by, and delivered in, a letter to the King, dated the 4th of the 7th month, 1663, by Charles Bayley .., (electronic book)
- The character of a coffee-house : wherein is contained a description of the persons usually frequenting it, with their discourse and humors, as also the admirable vertues of coffee, by an eye and ear witness, (electronic book)
- The citizens flight with their re-call : to which is added, Englands tears and Englands comforts, by John Quarles, (electronic book)
- The holy city, or, The new Jerusalem : wherein its goodly light, walls, gates, angels, and the manner of their standing, are expounded : also her length and breadth, together with the golden-measuring-reed, explained, and the glory of all unfolded : as also, the numerousness of its inhabitants and what the tree and water of life are, by which they are sustained, by John Bunyan .., (electronic book)
- The king of terrors silenced by meditations & examples of holy living and heavenly dying, as the same was recollected and recommended by Sir John Thorowgood, (electronic book)
- The resolution of those physitians presented by the Colledge to the right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of this city of London, for the prevention and cure of the plague, (electronic book)
- The scattered sheep sought after : 1. In a lamentation over the general losse of the powerful presence of God in his people, since the dayes of the apostles, with a particular bewailing of the withering and death of those precious buddings forth of life, which appeared in many at the beginning of the late troubles in these nations, with the proper way of recovery for such, 2. In some propositions concerning the only way of salvation, where is an answer given to that great objection, that the light which convinceth of sin, is the light of a natural conscience, and a brief account rendred of the ground of mens misunderstanding Scriptures, 3. In exposing to view the fundamental principle of the Gospel, upon which the redeemed spirit is built, 4. And in some questions and answers, by way of catechism, for the sake of the simple hearted, directing to that principle, and fixing in it, by Isaac Penington, (electronic book)
- The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth : in opposition to the pretended Catholick Church of Rome her rule, foundation, guide, and judge, being returned in answer to Captain Robert Everrand his book, titled An epistle to all the nonconformists ..., by ... Francis Howgil, (electronic book)
- The whore unvailed, or, The mistery of the deceit of the Church of Rome revealed : being a brief answer to a book entituled, the reconciler of religions, or, A decider of all controversies in matters of faith, written by a professed Roman Catholick who subscribes his name A.S. in which he endeavoured to prove the Church of Rome to be the true church ..., by a servant of the Lord, Josiah Coale ; whereunto is added the 14th Chap. of A.S. his book in which he declares the Protestant ... not to be true preachers .., (electronic book)
- The wounded-heart, or, The jury-man's offences declared and ingeniously acknowledged for the satisfaction of those who were thereby troubled, by Thomas Leader, (electronic book)
- This is an epistle for the remnant of Friends, and chosen of God : whom he hath yet preserved to bear their testimony in and about the city of London, to whom, this is a testimony of the dear love, and tender care which flowes forth, and is extended towards them, and all tender hearts who are concerned in the like sufferings, temptaons [sic], and tryals, from their faithful friend and servant in the Lord, G. Whithead, (electronic book)
- Three private meditations : which being, for the most part, of publick concernment, are therefore published, by their author, George Wither, (electronic book)
- To all rulers and magistrates in England, and all men in authority from the highest to the lowest : a few sober words tendred to your serious consideration, which you are desired to read with moderation, (electronic book)
- To all the faithfull in Christ Jesus, (electronic book)
- To the Honourable Knights, citizens and Burgesses assembled in parliament. The humble petition of William Smith, on Behalf of the cloathiers, and others of the manufacturers of wools in this His Majesties kingdom of England, &c, (electronic book)
- 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, (electronic book)
- Truth will out, or, A discovery of some untruths smoothly, told by Dr. Ieremy Taylor in his Disswasive from popery : with an answer to such arguments as deserve answer, by his friendly adversary E. Worsley, (electronic book)
- Two letters concerning the cure of the plague : the one to Thomas Eliot Esq; on of the grooms of the bed chamber to His Majesty, the other the Mayor of the town of Southampton, both from Thomas O Dowd Esq, a licensed chymicall physician, and one of the grooms of the chamber to His Majesty King Charles, (electronic book)
- Two psalms of thanks-giving to be sung by the children of Christ's Hospital, : the one on Monday, and the other on Tuesday in Easter holy-daies at St. Mary's Spittle, for their founders and benefactors, Anno Domini 1665, (electronic book)
- Unto all judges, jurors, witnesses and seamen, or any other who have been, are, or may be exercised in making laws against the innocent, or in trying, judging, or carrying-out of their native country such innocent persons as in conscience towards God cannot stoop to the wills of men, in conforming to their laws made against the witness of God in all clean conscience, (electronic book)
- Unto all that wait in Sion, for the consolation of Christ Jesus, is the word of peace and comfort declared and sent in this trying day; : that all may be comforted, and in God may rejoyce, and be glad, who lives for ever and ever. Containing three letters, written at three sundry times unto the gathered of God, into the covenant of endless life, &c., By William Green, (electronic book)
- Wonders if not miracles, or, A relation of the wonderful performances of Vanlentine Gertrux of Assance neer Youghall in Ireland : who cureth all manner of diseases with a stroak of his hand and prayer as is testified by many eare and eye witnesses, (electronic book)
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