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- (Here all may see, that) justice and judgement is to rule : And the power of God without respecting mens persons, or observing the worlds complements. And sheweth how the pure religion keeps out from the spots of the world. ... And sheweth the prisoning for not bowing the hat, is such a thing as hath not been since the world began
- A Babylonish opposer of truth by the truth reproved : and his enmity, falshood, and confusion manifested in answer to an impertinent paper sent abroad by Thomas Crisp, in which his false foundation is discovered, and his building brought upon his own head
- A Brief apology in behalf of the people, in derision call'd Quakers. : Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours, in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts. By W. Chandler, A. Pyott, J. Hodges, and some others
- A Call to all the shepherds of Israel to remember their great masters last loving charge to them : in compliance with, and in answer unto a late letter sent abroad by a worthy author, and commended to the members of several separations in this kingdom, to the end they might return, and give honour and obedience to their mother, and unite themselves in love to their brethren, sons of the Church of England
- A Christian beleefe concerning bishops
- A Christian beleefe, concerning bishops
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternal salvation, commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution and the other removeth the impediments ...
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments
- A Christian directory : guiding men to eternall salvation commonly called the resolution : consisting of two parts, whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments : both of them having been reviewed, corrected and augmented, by the author, himself, a little before his death, for the greater commodity and utility of the reader
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation devided into three books. The first whereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, devided into two partes, and set forth now again with many corrections, and additions. There is added also a method for the use of all; with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Persons priest of the Society of Iesus
- A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation. Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to resolution, is only contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions. There is added also, a method for the use of all: with two tables.
- A Christian directory guiding men to their eternal salvation devided into three bookes. : The first whereof apperteining to resolution, is only conteyned in this volume, devided into two partes -all published-, and set forth now again with many corrections, and additions. There is added also a method for the use of all; with two tables.
- A Christian plea : conteyning three treatises. I. The first, touching the Anabaptists, & others mainteyning some like errours with them. II. The second, touching such Christians, as now are here, commonly called Remonstrants or Arminians. III. The third, touching the Reformed Churches, with vvhom my self agree in the faith of the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ. Made by Francis Iohnson, pastour of the auncient English Church, now sojourning at Amsterdam in the Low Countreyes
- A Christian plea against persecution for the cause of conscience : grounded upon Scripture, reason, experience and testimonies of princes & learned authors. Impartially collected by Ellis Hookes. Published for the service of truth
- A Christian warning-piece for all true Protestants : by way of Christian counsel and advice to the King's most excellent Majesty, and all his good Protestant subjects, founded forth out of the written word of God : wherein is clearly shewed ...
- A Collection of cases and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Collection of cases and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Collection of cases, and other discourses : lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Collection of cases, and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England / by some divines of the city of London ; to which are prefixed, a catalogue
- A Declaration by severall Congregationall societies in and about the city of London in way of vindication of themselves : touching 1. liberty, 2. magistracy, 3. propriety, 4. polygamie : wherein their judgement concerning the particulars mentioned are tendred to consideration to prevent mis-understanding
- A Declaration from the Children of Light (who are by the world scornfully called Quakers) against several false reports, scandals and lyes, in several news books and pamphlets, put forth by Hen. Walker, R. Wood, and George Horton, whose lyes, and slanders shall not pass for truth; but shall be judged, and cast out by Michael and his angels into the world, which is their habitation amongst the children of darkness : Also a warning from the Lord to all ballad-makers, and image-makers, with them that print and sell them, who are found without the fear of God, contrary to the command of God, who saith, you shall not make an image of male nor female: and to the doctrine of the Apostles, who were to avoid prophane and vain fables. With a lamentation over all them that live in pride and gluttony, swearing, and all manner of uncleanness; and profess God, and profess Christ, and themselves Christians; but are seen to be those, whose God is their belly, whose end will be destruction
- A Declaration from the harmles & innocent people of God called Quakers : against all plotters and fighters in the world, for the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdoms concerning wars and fightings ..
- A Declaration from the harmless & innocent people of God called Quakers : against all plotters and fighters in the world ... this declaration was given unto the King upon the 21th day of the 11th moneth, 1660
- A Declaration from the harmless & innocent people of God called Quakers : against all sedition, plotters & fighters in the world, for the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdome concerning wars and fightings
- A Declaration from the people of God called Quakers : against all seditious conventicles, and dangerous practises of any who under colour or pretence of tender conscience, have, or may contrive insurrections, the said people being cleer from all such things, in the sight of God, angels and men
- A Declaration of some of the sufferings of the people of God called Quakers
- A Declaration of the marks and fruits, of the false prophets : with, the discovery of the two mothers, and their teachers: from them who in the world in scorn is called Quakers, which suffers for the righteous seed sake
- A Dialogue between Mr. Canterbury, a Church of England-man, and Mr. Scott a dissenter : to which is added a letter by way of a postscript, clearing the objections against the cross in baptism and episcopal government
- A Dialogue between a popish priest and an English protestant wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined / by Matthew Pool
- A Discourse shewing that the Protestant religion is the surest way to heaven : together with A discourse against transubstantiation
- A Discourse shewing that the Protestant religion is the surest way to heaven together with A discourse against transubstantiation
- A Legacie left to Protestants, : containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- A Legacie left to Protestants, containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- A Letter to the author of the Preparation for martyrdom : with some cursory reflections upon some passages in it
- A Letter to the author of the Preparation for martyrdom with some cursory reflections upon some passages in it / by a dutiful son of the English church as by law established.
- A Letter to the reverend Doctor South : upon occasion of a late book entituled Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's book in vindication of the Trinity
- A Letter to the reverend Doctor South upon occasion of a late book entituled Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's book in vindication of the Trinity
- A Letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion : shewn to be unsatisfactory
- A Letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion shewn to be unsatisfactory
- A Letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion shewn to be unsatisfactory
- A Missive of consolation : sent from Flanders, to the Catholikes of England
- A Modest defence of the clergy of the Church of England : against the false suggestions and injust prejudices of the present age
- A Modest defence of the clergy of the Church of England against the false suggestions and injust prejudices of the present age
- A Muslim theologian in a sectarian milieu : ʻAbd al-Jabbār and the critique of Christian origins
- A Parallel between Episcopacy & Presbytery, or, The Church of England vindicated from all the false and uncharitable reports and suggestions of either papist or Presbyterian
- A Scripture testimony against persecution for religion, or, A perswasive to take off all laws and tests that force or bind the conscience : with allowance
- A Scripture testimony against persecution for religion, or, A perswasive to take off all laws and tests that force or bind the conscience with allowance
- A Scripture testimony to the saints practices : wherein all may see the practice of the holy men and women of God ..
- A Scripture testimony to the saints practices wherein all may see the practice of the holy men and women of God ..
- A Short account of the manifest hand of God that hath fallen upon several marshals and their deputies : who have made great spoil and havock of the goods of the people called Quakers in the island of Barbadoes for their testimony against going or sending to the militia : with a remarkable account of some others of the persecutors of the same people in the same island, together with an abstract of their sufferings
- A Testimony for the true Christ and his light in the conscience : in confutation of Robert Cobbit's testimony against the truth attested according to Scripture, wherein he hath opposed and contradicted himself in many things, and therein has shewed his weakness and folly in his gainsayings, which they (among who he would be approved and set up) are desired to take notice of
- A Testimony from the people of God call'd Quakers, against false reports : at our monthly meeting in York, the sixth day of the second month call'd Aprill, 1694
- A Testimony from the people of God call'd Quakers, against false reports at our monthly meeting in York, the sixth day of the second month call'd Aprill, 1694
- A Testimony to the Lord's power and blessed appearance in and amongst children : wherein is expressed the great love of God to them ..
- A Testimony to the Lord's power and blessed appearance in and amongst children wherein is expressed the great love of God to them ..
- A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ : to the doctrine, worship, discipline and government of the Kirk of Scotland and to the national covenant of Scotland and to the Solemn league and covenant of the three nations, England,
- A True and faithful relation : from the people of God (called) Quakers, in Colchester. : Of the dealings of God with them, since they were called to the knowledge of the truth, and of the oppositions they have received from men as they passed from death to life : With a brief account of the late cruel and unparalleld sufferings sustained by them, and inflicted upon them by the souldiers whose barbarous, and cruel inhumane dealings towards them, are herein related
- A True and impartial naration [sic] of the remarkable providences of the living God of heaven and earth : appearing for us his oppressed servants called Quakers, Nicholas Lucas, Henry Marshall, Jeremiah Hearn, John Blendall, Francis Pryor, Samuel Trahearn and Henry Feast, who most unrighteosly were at Hertford sentenced to be transported beyond the seas from our dear wives, children, parents, and relations, for inoffensively meeting to wait upon the Lord our Maker : and also may serve for an utter refutation of a lying paper published under the hand of one Edward Manning
- A backslider reproved and his folly made manifest : and his confusions and contradictions discovered in a short reply to a book lately published by Robert Cobbet called A word to the upright, who being turned from the light now makes it his work to war against it and them that walk in it; but his weapons are broken and in his own snare is he taken
- A balm to heal religions wounds : applied in a serious advice to sober-minded Christians that love the truth, and are well-wishers to reformation : in answer to The pulpit guard routed, lately set forth by one Thomas Collier ...
- A booke intituled, The English Protestants recantation, in mattersof religion : wherein is demonstratiuely proued, by the writings of the principall, and best learned English Protestant bishops, and doctors, and rules of their religion, published allowed, or subscribed vnto, bythem, since the comminge of our King Iames into England, that not onely all generall grownds of diuinitie, are against the[m], but in euery particular cheife question, betweene Catholicks & them, they are in errour, by their owne iudgments : diuided accordingly, into two parts, whereof the first entreateth of those generall grounds, the other of such particular controuersies, whereby will also manifestely appeare the vanitie of D. Morton Protest. Bishop of Chester his boke called Appeale, or, Ansuueare to the Catholicke authour of thebooke entituled, The Protestants apologie
- A bouclier of the catholike fayth of Christes church : conteynyng diuers matters now of late called into controuersy, by the newe gospellers. Made by Richard Smith, doctour of diuinitee, [and] the Quenes hyghnes reader of the same I her graces vniuersite of oxford
- A brief account of the first rise of the name Protestant; : and what Protestantism is: with a justification of it; and an earnest exhortation to all Protestants to persist in that holy religion.
- A brief ansvver to a false and foolish libell, called The Quakers opinions, : for their sakes that writ it and read it.
- A brief answer to a false and foolish libel called The Quakers opinions : for their sakes that writ it and read it
- A brief answer to the many calumnies of Dr. Henry More, in his pretended Antidote against idolatry : Shewing that no prudent person can, upon any rational ground, be deterr'd from returning to the communion of St. Peter's chair, by any of the doctors best and strongest evidences to the contrary
- A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers
- A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers
- A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers : Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts./
- A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers. Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts. by Will. Chandler, Alex. Pyot, J. Hodges, and some others
- A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers. Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts. by Will. Chandler, Alex. Pyot, J. Hodges, and some others
- A brief but full vindication of the Church of England : from the Romanist's charge of schism
- A brief but full vindication of the Church of England from the Romanist's charge of schism
- A brief discours contayning certayne reasons why Catholiques refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior : both teachers of the people called Mooreians or Manifestarians, (and called by some free-willers or independants.) In answer to their book called A brief discovery of the people called Quakers, and a warning to all people to beware of them and of their dangerous principles, &c. Which book is a false narrative of two disputes, the one which they had with John Whitehead at Gedney in Lincoln-shire, and the other with Geo. Whitehead and Geo. Fox the younger, at Lin in Norfolke, both in the seventh moneth, 1659. Also priest Horns testimony against his brethren the priests. This is to go amonst the professors in England in discovery of the truth; ... By the truth which is in George Whitehead. John Whitehead. George Fox the younger
- A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior, : both teachers of the people called Mooreians or Manifestarians, (and called by some free-willers or independants.) In answer to their book called A brief discovery of the people called Quakers, and a warning to all people to beware of them and of their dangerous principles, &c. Which book is a false narrative of two disputes, the one which they had with John Whitehead at Gedney in Lincoln-shire, and the other with Geo. Whitehead and Geo. Fox the younger, at Lin in Norfolke, both in the seventh moneth, 1659. Also priest Horns testimony against his brethren the priests. This is to go amonst the professors in England in discovery of the truth; ...
- A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual : both with respect to persons in their private capacity and in their church society and communion
- A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual both with respect to persons in their private capacity and in their church society and communion / written ... by a lover of true liberty, as it is i
- A brief manifestation, or, The state and case of the Quakers : presented to all people, but especially to merchants, owners (and masters) of ships, and mariners : also to all planters or occupiers of lands in the English and forreign plantations : shewing the (causless) cause of their present and cruel sufferings ... hereby warning them all not to joyn hands against the innocent nor willingly suffer their ships ... to transport (nor to buy) any of them for slaves ...
- A brief narration of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, who were put to death at Boston, in New-England : also an account from their own hands, of their coming to Boston, and of their staying in their jurisdisction after banishment : with a precious epistle of William Robinson ... and other epistles hereunto annexed
- A brief narrative of some considerable passages : concerning the first gathering and further progress of a church of Christ in Gospel-order, in Boston, in New-England, commonly (though falsly) called by the name of Anabaptists for clearing their innocency from the scandalous things laid to their charge
- A brief rehersal of the belief of the good-willing in England, which are named the Family of Love, : with the confession of their upright Christian religion, against the false accusation of their against-speakers. Set forth anno 1575
- A brief relation of the state of man before transgression : shewing how man transgressed and lost his unity with God and what the state of man is in the transgression and restored into unity with God again : also, the state of the true Christians, with the state of the apostates discovered ... : with a word to the gathered people in Melcombe, who are in a society with George Thorne, falsly called a minister : together with some queries propounded unto him with desire of an answer : as also coppies of two several letters written unto him
- A brief relation of the state of man before transgression : shewing how man transgressed and lost his unity with God, and what the state of man is in the transgression, and how man may be redeemed out of transgression, and restored into unity with God again. Also the state of the true Christians, with the state of the apostates discovered, ... With a word to the gathered people in Melcombe, who are in society with George Thorne, falsly called a minister. Together with some queries propounded unto him, with desire of an answer; as also coppies of two several letters written unto him.
- A brief reply to George Whitehead's book stiled, A rambling pilgrim : in answer to a book intituled The pilgrim's progress from Quakerism to Christianity : shewing the danger of the Quakers government within the government and opposite to it ... contrary to the laws of the land and particularly to the Act of Toleration
- A brief return to a scandalous paper (said to be) published by Jeremy Ives
- A brief return to a scandalous paper (said to be) published by Jeremy Ives by a lover of the true Christians, in scorn called Quakers, W.S.
- A brief survey of the Lord of Derry his Treatise of schism : wherein he intends to cleare the Protestant Church from schism, and to lay the fault upon the Roman Church
- A brief survey of the Lord of Derry his Treatise of schism wherein he intends to cleare the Protestant Church from schism, and to lay the fault upon the Roman Church / by R.C. ...
- A brief treatise conteyning some grounds and reasons, against two errours of the Anabaptists : 1. The one, concerning baptisme of infants. 2. The other, concerning anabaptisme of elder people. By Francis Iohnson, pastor of the exiled English Church at Amsterdam
- A brief treatise on the truths behalf in discovery of falshoods : which are dispersed abroad in two papers of Richard Baxters ... the one intituled One sheet for the ministry, the other A second sheet for the ministry, and he hath pretended the one against malignants among whom he hath numbred them called Quakers and uttered forth his envy in several lies and revilings against that people called Quakers, whose known integrity shall stand a witness against all such deceivers and revilers as he is proved to be perpetually ...
- A brief treatyse : settynge forth diuers truthes necessary both to be beleued of Chrysten people, & kepte also, whiche are not expressed in the Scripture but left to ye church by the apostles traditio[n]
- A brief treatyse settynge forth diuers truthes necessary both to be beleued of Chrysten people, & kepte also, whiche are not expressed in the Scripture but left to ye church by the apostles traditio[n
- A brief, and cleere confutation, of a new, vaine, and vaunting chalenge, made by O.E. minister, vnto N.D. author of the Ward-word : Wherin yssue is ioyned vpon the fiue seueral pointes, proposed by the chalenger: and his egregious ignorance, falshood, and folly, discouered in them all. By W.R. The particular pointes and heades of euery chalenge, follow in the second page
- A briefe apologie, or defence of the Catholike ecclesiastical hierarchie, & subordination in England : erected these later yeares by our holy father Pope Clement the eyght; and impugned by certayne libels printed & published of late both in Latyn & English; by some vnquiet persons vnder the name of priests of the seminaries. VVritten and set forth for the true information and stay of all good Catholikes, by priests vnited in due subordination to the Right Reuerend Archpriest, and other their superiors
- A briefe discourse containing certaine reasons, why Catholikes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A briefe discourse conteining certaine reasons, why Catholickes refuse to goe to church. Written by a learned and vertuous man, to a friend of his in England. And dedicated by I.H. to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie
- A briefe treatise of diuers plaine and sure waies to finde out the truth in this doubtfull and dangerous time of heresie : Conteyning sundrie worthy motiues vnto the Catholike faith, or considerations to moue a man to beleeue the Catholikes, and not the heretikes. Set out by Richard Bristow priest, licentiat in diuinitie
- A briefe treatise of diuerse plaine and sure wayes to finde out the truthe in this doubtful and dangerous time of heresie : conteyning sundry worthy motiues vnto the Catholike faith, or considerations to moue a man to beleue the Catholikes, and not the Heretikes. Sette out by Richard Bristow priest, licentiat in diuinitie
- A bryefe and plaine declaracion of certayne sente[n]ces in this litle boke folowing : to satisfie the consciences of them that haue iudged me therby to be a fauourer of the Anabaptistes
- A bryefe and plaine declaracion of certayne sente[n]ces in this litle boke folowing to satisfie the consciences of them that haue iudged me therby to be a fauourer of the Anabaptistes
- A bryefe and plaine declaracion of certayne sente[n]ces in this litle boke folowing, to satisfie the consciences of them that have iudged me therby to be a fauourer of the Anabaptistes
- A bryfe and faythfull declaration of ye true fayth of Chryst : made by certayne men susspected of heresye in these articles folowyng [...]
- A bryfe and faythfull declaration of ye true fayth of Chryst made by certayne men susspected of heresye in these articles folowyng [...]
- A cal [sic] and a vvarning, to all priests, professors and people, vvho have and do profess the Scriptures, : that they may try their doctrines and practises by it, and may own condemnation in their doctrines and practises, wherein they are contrary to the Scriptures. And a tender visitation to the whole vvorld, that they may own this their visitation, and may be healed and restored to the Lord; and this may serve for a looking glass, wherein people may see what visage they are of, and how they stand related as unto God.
- A call in the universal spirit of Christ Jesus : to all the wicked and impenitent sinners in the world, but more especially to the inhabitants of England, with the city of London, that they all may repent and turn to God, with all their hearts, before his wrath be more kindled, and his future judgements more appear to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their manifold horrible sins and transgressions : this came upon me to write, at the apprehension I had of that sudden fear which many people were suprised with, at the late earthquake, of what would befall them
- A call out of gross darkness and idolatry : into the light to wak [sic], which is the way of life ... with a word of advice and information ...
- A call to all bishops and others who are zealous for the Book of Common Prayer (for which I have been also sometimes zealous) : by way of remembrance : now to come to the way of the Quakers to the grace of God ...
- A call unto the seed of Israel : that they may come out of Egypts darkness and house of bondage unto the land of rest : also the righteous law of God justified : with an epistle to all those whose desire are after the truth as it is in Jesus where ever they are scattered : also twenty five queries to all the worlds priests and people that say the light of Christ is natural
- A catalogue of diuers visible professors of the Catholike faith : Which sheweth, that the Roman Church hath byn (as the true Church must be) continually visible, in all ages since Christ. Taken out of the appendix to the Reply of A.D. vnto M. Ant. Wotton, and M. Ioh. White ministers
- A caueat for Parsons Howlet : concerning his vntimelye flighte, and schriching in the cleare daylighte of the Gospell, necessarie for him, and all the rest of that darke brood, and vncleane cage of papistes, who with their vntimely bookes, seeke the discredite of the trueth, and the disquiet of this Church of England
- A certaine sound, or, An alarm sounded to the persecuting episcopalians in and about the cities of London & Westminster : those bloody cities in many whoredoms, and to the rest of that sect throughout the nations who prophanely, bloodily, or maliciously now have, or heretofore have had any hand in persecuting the innocent servants and prophets of the most high, for the exercise of their pure conscience to the Lord God their creator
- A charitable essay, in order to allay the outrage of a contentious apostate inverting his error (from true Christian faith and charity) upon him, in his book, falsly stiled, New Rome unmask'd, &c
- A charitable essay, in order to allay the outrage of a contentious apostate inverting his error (from true Christian faith and charity) upon him, in his book, falsly stiled, New Rome unmask'd, &c.
- A chayne of twelve links : To wit XII Catholick conditions concerning certaine graces & indulgences, of Christes Catholick Church. : With an explication of the matter of indulgences, of the Stations at Rome, & how to gaine the pardons belonging ot the same: of the iubilies, & other pardons, instituted and ordained by the said church, for the benefite of all Catholick people: with the reasons & groundes she haith for the same.
- A chronological discourse touching, 1 The Church. 2 Christ. 3 Anti-Christ. 4 Gog & Magog. &c : The substaunce whereof, was collected about some 10. or 11. yeares since (as may be gathered by an epistle prefixed before a tractate, called, The visible Christian) but now digested into better order;
- A chronological discourse touching, 1 The Church. 2 Christ. 3 Anti-Christ. 4 Gog & Magog. &c : The substaunce whereof, was collected about some 10. or 11. yeares since (as may be gathered by an epistle prefixed before a tractate, called, The visible Christian) but now digested into better order; and first published, by the author himselfe, H. Cl
- A clear looking-glass for all wandring sinners : wherein they may behold the deformity of their sins, and find the way to retu[rn?] and wash away the same
- A collection of several discourses against popery : By William Wake, preacher to the honourable society of Grays-Inn
- A collection of several discourses against popery By William Wake, preacher to the honourable society of Grays-Inn
- A collection of several treatises in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet : viz. 1. Fanaticism fanatically imputed by him to the Catholick Church, 2. The Roman church's devotions vindicated, 3. Of indulgences, 4. His Protestant-principles considered
- A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers
- A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels, and sufferings of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock : to which is added an account of his death and burial
- A collection of the Christian writings, labours, travels, and sufferings of that faithful and approved minister of Jesus Christ, Roger Haydock to which is added an account of his death and burial
- A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts and minister of Jesus Christ
- A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts and minister of Jesus Christ.
- A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the chvrch
- A comment on the times; or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts, and minister of Jesus Christ
- A comment on the times; or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts, and minister of Jesus Christ
- A compendious answer to a book called A brief survay of the judgement of Mr. John Goodvvin, and the Church of God walking with him, : touching their reasons of dissenting from many of their brethren, in these imprtant heads of doctrine; 1. Election and reprobation. 2. The death of Christ. 3. The grace of God in and about conversion. 4. The liberty or power of the will, or of the creature man. 5. The perseverance of the saints. VVherein the absurdities of all their dissenting doctrines are clearly exhibited, by a loving friend to the truth it self, Ellis Bradshaw
- A complaint of the oppressed against the oppressors, or, The unjust and arbitrary proceedings of some souldiers and justices against some sober godly persons, in and near London : who now lye in stinking goals [i.e. gaols] for the testimony of good conscience : with some reasons why they cannot swear allegiance to obtain their liberty
- A conference of the Catholike and Protestante doctrine with the expresse words of Holie Scripture : Which is the second parte of the prudentiall balance of religion. : VVherein is clearely shewed, that in more than 260 points of controuersie, Catholicks agree with the Holie Scripture, both in words and sense: and Protestants disagree in both, and depraue both the sayings, words, and sense of Scripture.
- A conference with a lady about choice of religion
- A confession and profession of faith in God: by his people who are inscorn [sic] called Quakers : Also shewing that the people of God are no vagabonds, nor idle, dissolute persons, nor Jesuites, though they wander up and down, and pass from one country to another, and from one nation to another, as they are moved of the Lord in his service. And this is to clear the truth from all false aspersions.
- A consultation about religion, or, What religion is best to be chosen : with an appendix upon this question, whether every one may be saved in his own religion
- A consultation about religion, or, What religion is best to be chosen with an appendix upon this question, whether every one may be saved in his own religion / translated out of Latin in which it was
- A continuation of the Defence of the Reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland : Wherein it is shown, that the Reverend Mr. Currie, in his late Vindication, has not entred [sic] into the argument for secession ... By Mr. William Wilson ..
- A continuation of the present state of the controversy between the Church of England and the Church of Rome : being a full account of the books that have been of late written on both sides
- A controversy between the Quakers & bishops, : occasioned by the bishops summoning them to their courts, and calling them in question for matters of religion: Contrary to the practice of Christ and the Apostles, who never forced any about religion and worship: and contrary to the Kings promises, speeches and declarations, which saith, no man shall be disquieted for different opinions in matters of religion, they living peaceably under the government; which the Quakers do, and no man can charge them to the contrary. Together with several religious reasons recorded concerning the conscientious non-conformity of the Quakers, to those things that are by the bishops courts imposed upon them
- A controversy, in which is examined, whether euery man may be saued in his owne faith and religion?
- A controversy, in which is examined, whether euery man may be saued in his owne faith and religion? Written by Leonardus Lessius of the Society of Iesus.
- A copie of a paper written by the late Dutches [sic] of York
- A copy of a letter sent by E.B., an eminent Quaker in London, to the Pope in Rome : transmitted thence by Cardinal Bromio to a person of quality in England : with a copy of the faculties granted to John Locet, Englishman and priest at Rome, 1678, for England, Scotland, and all the Kings dominions, Ireland excepted
- A copy of a paper sent to John Otway, Justice of the Peace, concerning swearing
- A copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York
- A copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York
- A copy of a paper written by the late Dutchess of York, &c
- A copy of a paper written by the late Dutchess of York, &c.
- A cry of the just against oppression
- A curb for Pegasus, or, Observations on The observator : Number 10. Dated Munday July 6th. 1696. : In relation to the people called Quakers
- A curb for Pegasus, or, Observations on The observator. Number 10. Dated Munday July 6th. 1696. : In relation to the people called Quakers.
- A cõparison betwene the olde learnynge & the newe
- A declaration by Congregationall societies in, and about the city of London; : as well of those commonly called Anabaptists, as others. In way of vindication of themselves. Touching 1. Liberty, 2. Magistracy, 3. Propriety, 4. Polygamie. Wherein their judgments, concerning the particulars mentioned are tendred to consideration, to prevent mis-understanding
- A declaration concerning the publike dispute which should have been in the publike meeting-house of Alderman-bury, the 3d. of this instant moneth of December; concerning infants-baptisme : Together, with some of the arguments which should then have been propounded and urged by some of those that are falsly called anabaptists, which should then have disputed. Viz. By Benjamin Coxe. Hanserd Knollys. William Kiffen, &c. Published for the satisfaction of those that desire information
- A declaration from the harmless & innocent people of God called Quakers : against all sedition, plotters & fighters in the world ... presented unto the King upon the 21th day of the 11th moneth, 1660
- A declaration from the harmless & innocent people of God called Quakers against all sedition, plotters & fighters in the world ... presented unto the King upon the 21th day of the 11th moneth, 1660
- A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England : With mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches, and the cause thereof laid down, with advice and councel how peace, union, and happiness may be restored, and all the present troubles removed