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- A Letter to the court of directors, of the Society, for improving the British fisheries : with a plan for the erection of villages, humbly submitted to their consideration
- A Pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners, : being an earnest exhortation to them to take care of their souls; and a preparative in order to render all his future methods of instruction more effectual to their edification
- A Salutation or testimony of true and brotherly love as it did arise in our hearts, unto all as are concerned therein
- A Spiritual or heavenly salutation to all the tender-hearted in Christendom that are seeking the kingdom of God and the righteousness therof : which I desire and intreat them to read over these following lines in the love of God, in which they are sent to them from him that desires the good of all mankind here, and their eternal happiness hereafter
- A Testimony of love, : in tender advice and counsel, to all young men, and others, who profess the truth
- A Testimony of love, in tender advice and counsel, to all young men, and others, who profess the truth
- A Testimony of tender advice and counsel : given forth from our half-years meeting in Dublin, the 9th of the 9th month, 1688, to all that are convinced of the blessed truth and make profession thereof throughout this nation of Ireland
- A VVord in season : being an humble tender unto all that fear the Lord, in the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, inviting them to a solemn and universal afflicting of their souls before the Lord at one time : wherein is desired that every person (man and woman) doe apart, and by themselves alone, sigh and mourn, and cry mightily unto God, under the sence of their owns sins, and the great abominations, and horrible blasphemies, daily and every where committed : likewayes reasons and grounds why all the Lords people are invited to this work, and what evils and sins in a special manner are to be mourned for, and what blessings and good things are to be begged at the hands of God
- A brief and serious warning : to such as are concerned in commerce and trading who go under the profession of truth, to keep within the bounds thereof, in righteousness, justice ad honesty towards all men
- 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 ..
- A charge deliver'd to the clergy of Middlesex, at the primary visitation held May 19, 1731 : By Daniel Waterland D.D. Archdeacon of Middlesex
- A charge deliver'd to the clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Middlesex : At his primary visitation. By R. Altham, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Middlesex
- A charge deliver'd to the clergy of the diocess of Norwich. : at the visitation of that diocess, in the year, 1709. by the Right Reverend Father in God, Charles, Lord Bishop of Norwich
- A charge delivered at a visitation : held for the archdeaconry of Northumberland. In the year, M,DCC,LIX. By Thomas Robinson, D. D. Archdeacon of Northumberland. Published at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Lincoln : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in May and June 1794. By George Pretyman ..
- A charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Lincoln : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in May and June 1794. By George Pretyman, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy at the primary visitation of the diocese of Durham, in the year MDCCLI : by the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Butler, LL. D. then Lord Bishop of that Diocese
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Berks, at the late visitation, in May MDCCLXIV. : By William Dodwell, D.D. Archdeacon of Berks. Printed at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, at the visitations held in the year 1798. : By Robert Peirson, A.M. Archdeacon of Cleveland. Published at the particular request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Hereford, at a visitation, held at Hereford in August, 1794, By James Jones, D.D. Archdeacon. Published at the request of the clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, in the year 1772 : By Thomas Balguy, D.D. Archdeacon
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Ely at Cambridge, Aug. the VIIth. MDCCXVI. At his primary visitation,
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, at the triennial visitation of that diocese in June and July 1800. : By George Pretyman, D.D.F.R.S. lord bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of the East-Riding of York : At a Primary Visitation, Held at Hunmanby on the 1st ; at Beverley on the 3d ; and at Kingston upon Hull, on the 4th of June, 1756. By Robert Oliver, M.A. Archdeacon
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Carlisle, at the general chapter of visitation, begun May 26, 1747. : By John Waugh, doctor of laws, chancellor of the diocese of Carlisle. Published at the request of the clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Chester : at the primary visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCLXXVIII, by Beilby Lord Bishop of Chester
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham : at the ordinary visitation of that diocese, in the year MDCCXCVII. By Shute, Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham ; at the ordinary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcvii : By Shute, Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcii. : By Shute, Lord Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcii. : the second edition, with an appendix. By Shute, Lord Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely : at Cambridge, Aug. the Viith. MDCCXVI. At his primary by William Ld. Bp. of Ely
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely at Cambridge, Aug. the VIIth. MDCCXVI. : At his primary visitation,
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff : June, 1791. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff in June 1798 : by R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff, June, 1791. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, at the Bishop's primary visitation in 1775 and 1776 ; And printed at their request
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, at the Bishop's primary visitation, MDCCLXII. : And Published at their Request, By John Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London : at the visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCXCIV. By Beilby Lord Bishop of London
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, at the primary visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCXC. : By Beilby Lord Bishop of London
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, in the years 1798 and 1799. : By the Right Reverend Beilby, Lord Bishop of that diocese
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Nova Scotia : at the primary visitation holden in the town of Halifax, in the month of June 1788. By the Right Reverend Charles, Bishop of Nova Scotia
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Rochester : and published at their request. By John Law, D.D. Archdeacon of Rochester
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Sarum at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year 1783
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Sarum at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year MDCCLXXXIII : by Shute Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese, at his fourth visitation, November, 1877
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese, at his primary visitation, October, 1868
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese, at his second visitation, October, 1871
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the province of Quebec : at the primary visitation holden in the city of Quebec, in the month of August 1789. By the Right Reverend Charles, Bishop of Nova Scotia
- A charge delivered to the clergy, at a visitation held for the Diocese of London, in the year 1759
- A charge delivered to the reverend the clergy of the diocese of St. David's, : in a Triennial Visitation Of the same in August, 1728. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of St. David's
- A charge given at the triennial visitation of the diocese of Salisbury : in October 1704. To which is added, a sermon preach'd at Salisbury, and some other places, in the said visitation. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A charge given at the visitations of the archdeaconry of Salop, in the diocese of Hereford, holden at Ludlow and Stretton, the 21st and 22nd days of June, 1796 : By Joseph Plymley, M. A. Archdeacon
- A charge given by Hugh, lord archbishop of Ardmagh and primate of all Ireland : At the triennial visitation of the clergy of his province, begun at Drogheda, June 15, 1736
- A charge given by given by the Right Revd Father in God, Robert Ld Bishop of Peterborough, at the primary visitation of his diocese in the year 1730
- A charge intended to have been delivered to the clergy of Norwich : at the primary visitation of George, Lord Bishop of that diocese
- A charge to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Alban's, at the primary visitation, held May 7, 1789. By Joseph Holden Pott, M.A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Alban's
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St. Alban's : at the visitation, held May 20, A.D. 1796. By Joseph Holden Pott, A. M. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Alban's. Published at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St. Albans, at a visitation holden May 22d, 1783 : By the Rev. Samuel Horsley, L. L. D. F.R.S. Published (with Additions) at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely : In August, 1722. By William late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely. : in August, 1722. By William late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A compassionate invitation of Christian love to all tender-hearted people : Testifying unto [brace] God's free-grace. His spirit's teaching, and good end of man's creation.
- A confirmation of a late epistle to Mr. George Keith, and the reformed Quakers : Against plunging in baptism, and for effusion, commonly called sprinkling. Wherein is proved, I. That plunging and whoring came in together; ... II. That notwithstanding the temptation many anabaptists, through a happy constitution, or the prevalency of the grace of God, are sober, chast, and serious. III. That it becomes all our honest maids, wives, and widows, to preserve their old baptism and chastity. With an epistle to a lay pedler in philology, oratory, and theology, Mr. Minge, about his deceitful title, and epistle in a book against me: whose name helps me to a thought against plunging. That it tends to, and actually doth, open the fountains of nature in men and women; and therefore is not, cannot be an ordinance of Christ, but a human, or rather diabolical invention. Also a censure of Mr. Judas Tull, his lampoon. By Trepidantium Malleus
- A declaration of the bountifull loving-kindness of the Lord : manifested to His hand-maid Mary Harris, who stood idle in the market-place till the eleventh hour, yet then received her penny ... as also a few words of encouragement from experience to any who knows the name of the Lord in the least measure, to fear the Lord, and trust in His mercies
- A defence of revealed religion : in two sermons, preached in the Cathedral Church of Landaff ; and a charge, delivered to the clergy of that diocese, in June, 1795. Second edition. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. lord Bishop of Landaff
- A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester to the clergy of his diocese : at his visitation in the year 1695 : published at their request
- A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester to the clergy of his diocese at his visitation in the year 1695 : published at their request
- A discourse of fundamentals : being the substance of two charges delivered to the Middlesex-Clergy, at the Easter-Visitations of 1734 and 1735. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Archdeacon of Middlesex. And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- A discourse of the pastoral care
- A distinction between the phanatick spirit and the spirit of God : and the fruits of each spirit as followeth ..
- A distinction between the phanatick spirit and the spirit of God and the fruits of each spirit as followeth ..
- A fevv vvords to all such (whether papists or Protestants) as observe dayes contrary to Christ and his apostles : and several weighty things concerning the cross of Christ and the headship of the Church, wherein the Pope is proved to be a false and a counterfeit head, and a robber of the honour due to Christ the true head of the true Church ; also The Quakers challenge to the papists, and The Quakers testimony concerning magistracy
- A free flowing of the father's love to the heirs of the kingdom, with all that are seeking the peace and righteousness of it
- A friendly epistle to the reverend clergy : and nonconforming divines, who greatly approve of my late epistle to Mr. George Kieth [sic] against plunging, and for sprinkling in baptism. Wherein is proved, I. That the proofs commonly brought for plunging are precarious and frivolous; and that there are more arguments against it then what I have yet named. II. That the face or head must be washt in baptism without other parts of the body, not other parts of the body without them. III. That it is more then probable, our baptism is of God, plunging not so, from the woful stamp found on the anabaptists first reformers. With a censure of an epistle to Mr. Keith, against mine to him, by a nameless man, (or men) whose silence here brings another thought to my mind against plunging. That it is made a plain, necessary duty, tho' the scripture be silent about any one precept, or example, or one good consequence for it; and therefore plunging being thus nameless is folly. By Trepidantium Malleus
- A friendly perswation and Christian exhortation : to all, who profess the guidance of the spirit of Christ and Christianity, to keep out of false-reports, whisperings, and backbitings which disturbs the peace of the Church, and are the occasion of offences
- A general epistle and a tender greeting, sent unto the flock of Christ; : who meet together, to worship the Father and the Son in the spirit of truth; to be read in the fear and wisdom of God, amongst them
- A general epistle given forth from the spirit of the Lord : to be read in his fear in the assemblies of the church of the first-born, gathered in these northern-countries, and in all countries and islands where ever the people of the Lord are scattered over the face of the earth
- A general epistle to Freinds [sic]
- A general epistle to Friends : and all people to read over and consider in the fear of God ...
- A general epistle to Friends : by way of caution to take heed to the light, that they may be preserved from that lazy, idle spirit that veils the life
- A general epistle to Friends and all people : to read over and consider in the fear of God ...
- A general epistle to Friends and all people to read over and consider in the fear of God ... / by G.F.
- A general epistle to Friends by way of caution to take heed to the light, that they may be preserved from that lazy, idle spirit that veils the life
- A general epistle to Friends, and professors of the truth
- A general epistle to all Friends
- A general epistle to all Friends
- A general epistle to all Friends : who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers
- A general epistle to all Friends who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers
- 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.
- A general epistle to all the called and chosen of God : with all such as make a profession of the blessed truth as it is in Jesus every where : wherein is comfort to the feeble-minded, support to the weak, and reproof to the unruly and disorderly walkers : with several who[l]som exhortations and admonitions, according to the conditions, states & growths of such as profess the truth of God, for the rooting out of that which is bad, and the stirring up of the pure mind in all, that God may be glorified over all
- 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
- A general epistle to be read amongst friends in all their meetings
- A general epistle to be read in all the Christian meetings in the world : blessed is he that readeth, and blessed is he that heareth and blessed is he that heareth and understandeth, and the eyes that see : read this over and you may read that which you have not read, and see that which you have not seen ...
- A general epistle to the dispersed and persecuted flock of Christ Jesus in the dominion of England : and all parts and regions where this shall come who have believed in Christ the Light of the World and now suffers for his names sake
- 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 ...
- A general testimony to and for the everlasting truth of God : partly intended for my relations and neighbours, that have known me from my childhood in Wishaw & Sutton : wherein there is a short relation of my manner of convincement : and also, some few of the sufferings which were inflicted upon me by some of the said inhabitants, for my faithful testimony, which I have born for God and his blessed truth
- A general-epistle to the Christian churches : To be spread abroad amongst all professing Christianity; for a vvarning to same, and an incouragement to others
- A general-epistle to the Christian churches. To be spread abroad amongst all professing Christianity; for a vvarning to same, and an incouragement to others
- A generall epistle to Friends : and all people, to reade over and consider in the fear of God ... reade these things with a lowly mind
- A generall epistle to all Friends
- A handful after the harvest-man, or, A loving salutation to Sions mourners : being a collection of several epistles and testimonies of that faithful labourer in the Lord's vineyard
- A handful after the harvest-man, or, A loving salutation to Sions mourners being a collection of several epistles and testimonies of that faithful labourer in the Lord's vineyard / Richard Samble ; to
- A letter from the Bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese
- A letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to the clergy of his diocese. To be read at the triennial visitation in May, 1711
- A letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, to the clergy of his diocese : to be read at the triennial visitation in April and May, 1708
- A letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, to the clergy of his diocese: to be read at the triennial visitation in April and May, 1708
- A letter of the Bishop of Chichester to his clergy
- A letter of the Bishop of Chichester to his clergy
- A letter of the Bishop of Ely to his clergy
- A letter of the Bishop of Ely to his clergy
- A letter to His Grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, from a member of convocation
- A letter to the Honourable and Right Reverend Shute, Lord Bishop of Sarum ; containing some gentle strictures on his Lordship's charge delivered to the clergy of that diocese, in the year 1783. From a lay-member of the Church of England
- A letter to the clergy of the diocese of Chester, by Beilby Lord Bishop of that diocese. 1781
- A letter to the clergy of the diocese of Chester, containing precautions respecting the Roman Catholics, by Beilby, Lord Bishop of that diocese. 1781
- A letter to the clergy of the diœcess of Ely
- A letter to the court of directors, of the Society, for improving the British fisheries : With a plan for the erection of villages
- A manifestation of divine love, or, Some spirituall breathings : consisting of two generall epistles, directed in manuscript to the flock of God in the west of England : where they were read to the great refreshment of many, and now out of a sincere desire that Friends in all parts of this nation (and others) may participate of that unfeigned love herein manifested, these things
- A manifestation of the love of God unto all such as are convinced of truth : and do not obey it
- A manifestation of the love of God unto all such as are convinced of truth and do not obey it.
- A message of tender love : unto such professors as have retained any true sincerity, simplicity and zeal for God in their professions ...
- A message of tender love unto such professors as have retained any true sincerity, simplicity and zeal for God in their professions ... / by George Fox the younger
- A paper to Friends, and others, against the pomps of the world, : followed and used by many tradesmen in their vocations, contrary unto many of their suerties [sic] promises and vows
- A pastoral letter
- A pastoral letter
- A pastoral letter : from the apostolic vice-prefect, curate of the Holy Cross at Boston
- A pastoral letter from Charles Bishop of Rama, William Bishop of Acanthos, and John Bishop of Centuriæ, Vicars Apostolic, to all the faithful, clergy and laity of the Western, Northern and London Districts
- A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners : being an earnest exhortation to them to take care of their souls; and a preparative in order to render all his future methods of instruction more effectual to their edification
- A pastoral letter from the Synod of New York and Philadelphia to the people under their charge
- A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care : to be read from the pulpits on Thursday June 29, 1775, being the day of the general fast
- A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care : to be read from the pulpits on Thursday June 29, 1775, being the day of the general fast
- A pastoral letter of Matthew, Bishop of Comana, and V.A. addressed to all the clergy, secular and regular ; and to all the faithful of the Northern District
- A pastoral letter sent from the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, : to all the clergy of his diocese, concerning their behaviour during the approaching Lent. All glory be to God
- A plain path-vvay opened to the simple-hearted : for the answering all doubts & objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward parts, by which many are kept from obedience and so from peace to their panting souls
- A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted : for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward-parts, by which many are kept from obedience and so from peace to their panting souls
- A salutation and seasonable exhortation to children
- A salutation in the love of God : and in the fellowship of the work of His blessed truth ... with a word of exhortation and counsel ... also a warning unto all them that have long known the truth but have not, neither obey it with all their hearts ...
- A salutation of dear and tender love to the seed of God : arising in Aberdeen in two epistles : directed unto friends of truth in that place whom the Lord hath called ... to bear their testimony for his glorious truth (against an evil, adulterous, and persecuting generation) ...
- A salutation of love : from a prisoner for the testimony of Christ Jesus to his loving and kind neighbours
- A salutation of love from a prisoner for the testimony of Christ Jesus to his loving and kind neighbours
- 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
- A salutation of love to the seed of God every where
- A salutation of true love to all faithful friends, brethren and sisters in the fellowship of the blessed truth : with an addition of tender love to all younger convinced friends in and about London &c. : also a few words of advice to the children of believing and faithful parents
- A sermon preach'd, and a charge given at the triennial visitation of the diocese of Salisbury. : By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A sermon preached at the first visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Ralph, Lord Bishop of Chichester, holden there Septemb. 20th, 1675
- A sermon preached at the visitation held at Church Stretton, on Thursday May XVIII : M. DCC. LXXVI. By John Mainwaring, B.D. Rector of Church Stretton, Shropshire ; and fellow of St. John's College Cambridge
- A short epistle to Friends : to keep in the power of God in their peaceable habitations over the troubles of the world
- A short epistle to Friends to keep in the power of God in their peaceable habitations over the troubles of the world
- A tender and Christian testimony to young people : and others whom it may concern in this present day, who walk with us under the profession of the blessed truth
- A tender and Christian testimony to young people and others whom it may concern in this present day, who walk with us under the profession of the blessed truth
- A tender exhortation to Friends at Bristol, : to bring to remembrance how it was with them in the beginning
- A tender exhortation to Friends at Bristol, to bring to remembrance how it was with them in the beginning
- A tender salutation of perfect love unto the elect of God : the royal seed, the saints of the most high, who have believed the testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and walks in the light that hath enlightened every man that comes into the world
- A tender salutation to the flock of God
- A tender salutation to the seed
- A tender salutation to the seed
- A tender visitation in the love of God unto all people everywhere : particularly unto the inhabitants of Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Bristol, and to my neighbours in and about Tetherton, Calloways, and the adjacent towns and villages
- A testimony against the 66 judges called Quakers : who writ an epistle (as they call it) against John Story and John Wilkinson and those that joyned with them ..
- A testimony against the 66 judges called Quakers who writ an epistle (as they call it) against John Story and John Wilkinson and those that joyned with them ..
- A testimony agaist tything among Christians : being ceremonial, typical and disanulled by Christ. With observations on citations of divers famous men in several ages: where are obviously touched the ground, rise, prigress and falling of it among heathen, patriarchs, Jews and Christians, the coming up again in the apostacy, and falling with it. And thereupon something concerning the law natural, judicial and ceremonial and magistrates concern about religion, ministers maintenance and interpretation of scripture by occasion of it, with some other digressions. Also, something concerning the institution and observation of the time called Christmas; where also is touched the nature & rise of other such customs from heathens & Jews. By a Christian friend, Richard Richardson
- A testimony concerning the light and life of Jesus (the True foundation) : as it was laid down and delivered to us, and received of us from the beginning, not another, but the same faith which the holy men and women that gave forth the Scriptures declared of ..
- A testimony concerning the vvorks of the living God : Shewing how the mysteries of his workings hath worked many wayes in and amongst mankind. Or, The knowledge of God revealed, which shews the way from the bondage of darkness into the liberty of the Sons of God
- A testimony in that which separates between the pretious [sic] and the vile : and is for the friends and brethren who love the Lord Lesus [sic] Christ in sincerity and truth
- A testimony in that which separates between the pretious and the vile : And is for the friends and brethren who love the Lord lesus [sic] Christ in sincerity and truth
- A testimony of love and good vvill unto all them who desire to come to enjoy an everlasting being with the Lord of life : when dayes in this world will have an end. Given forth by one that desireth the good of all, and that none may perish in sin, John SOnghurst
- A testimony of love, in tender advice and counsel, to all young men, and others, who profess the truth
- A testimony to the true light : which is the way of life and righteousness to all thar [sic] obey it, and are subject to its requirings : being a serious admonition to all people to turn to the Lord ...
- A trumpet sounded out of Zion : as a warning to all the inhabitants of the earth, but more especially to this nation of England, which hath for a long time provoked the Lord by oppression and cruelty in persecuting his sons and daughters ..
- A tryall of a Christian : shewing that it is not the outward name of Christian that differs from a heathen, but the inward life and nature ...
- A tryall of a Christian shewing that it is not the outward name of Christian that differs from a heathen, but the inward life and nature ... / by Alexander Parker
- A visitation of love unto all people
- A visitation of love unto all people (in whose hearts there are any true honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever they be ... / by
- A visitation of love unto all people : (in whose hearts there are any true honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever they be ...
- 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
- A warning from the Lord God of life and power : unto thee o city of London, and to the suburbs round about thee : to call thee and them to repentance & amendment of life, without which you cannot see God : be ye separated from your priests, and from your idolatrous worship, and touch not the unclean thing, that the Lord may receive you ... and something also to the scattered seed of God, which hath been held in bondage under Pharaoh the Task-master : who am hated by the unwise, and foolish in heart, and am reproachfully call'd a Quaker
- A warning from the Lord God of life and power, : unto thee o city of London, and to the suburbs round about thee: to call thee and them to repentance & amendment of life, without which you cannot see God. Be ye separated from your priests, and from your idolatrous worship, and touch not the unclean thing, that the Lord may receive you; written by one who follows the Lamb, and desires the welfare of all souls, as I was moved thereunto by the eternal and true spirit of God, being quiet and still in my habitation. And something also to the scattered seed of God, which hath been held in bondage under Pharaoh the Task-master. Who am hated by the unwise, and foolish in heart, and am reproachfully call'd a Quaker.
- A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the city of London : gave forth on the day after their fast and humiliation
- A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the city of London gave forth on the day after their fast and humiliation
- A warning from the spirit of truth, unto all persecutors, and enemies of the dear children of God, who follow the Lamb, and are the meek of the earth : and a plain information and direction for the ignorant, who know not the way of God, nor the voice of his true prophet, who is the light and life of men ...
- A warning to all the merchants in London, and such as buy and sell : with an advisement to them to lay aside their superfluity, and with it to nouirish the poor
- A warning-piece for the unruly : in two sermons at the metropolitical visitation of the most reverend father in God, Richard Lord Archbishop of York, held at Preston in Amondernes in Lancashire, and there preached, the former on that day, the latter the day following
- A word of counsel, in the love of God, to the persecuting magistrates and clergy, for them to read and consider : But chiefly to those of the city and county of Gloucester ..
- A word of counsel, in the love of God, to the persecuting magistrates and clergy, for them to read and consider. But chiefly to those of the city and county of Gloucester ..
- A word of counsel, or, A warning to all young convinced Friends, and others whom it may concern, that are called forth to bear a testimony for the Lord in the case of tythes
- A word of counsel, or, A warning to all young convinced Friends, and others whom it may concern, that are called forth to bear a testimony for the Lord in the case of tythes. By Nicholas Homwood.
- A word of reproof to the teachers of the world : vvhich may be of use for the tryal of t[h]eir wayes ... : with an invitation and warning to them and all people to turn from iniquity ...
- A word to the world
- Addresse charitable : aux Francois refugiez, appellez protestants. En quelle pattie du monde qu'ils soient eparts dans ce temps de tribulation et persecution quils souffrent de la part de ceux qui s'appellent Catholiques Romains
- All friends everywhere : this is the word of the Lord unto you all
- All friends everywhere this is the word of the Lord unto you all.
- All glory be to God : Thomas unworthy bishop of Bath and Wells, to the minister of ()̲̲̲̲̲̲̲ wisheth a multiplication of mercy, and peace, and love
- An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering : ... by one whom the people of the world calls a Quaker, but is of the divine nature made partaker ... : April 1653, Yorkshire
- An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering : rendering the calves of my lips, and offering up my service to the Lord in yeelding obedience to him, in shewing the priests and people their sins and transgressions, ... By way of question and answer, in several particulars; and withall, shewing the difference of the ministery of Christ, and the ministery of the world ... With a reckoning with the priests, ... whereunto is annexed, the Lords free love-offering to his own people: and how every one is bound in duty to be in subjection to the Lord, and to walk in obedience to his commands. With several particulars. ... By one whom the people of the world calls a Quaker, but is of the divine nature made partaker, ... April. 1653. Yorkshire
- An Epistle of tender love to all friends that are tender hearted, : who are tender of the honour of God, and seek the glory of his worthy name, and the prosperity of his precious truth, and the peace and unity of the church of Christ in this his blessed day
- An alarm sounding forth unto all the inhabitants of the earth : as a warning before the vials of everlasting wrath be poured forth upon them
- An alarm sounding forth unto all the inhabitants of the earth as a warning before the vials of everlasting wrath be poured forth upon them
- An answer sent to the acclesiasticall assembly at London : By the reverend, noble, and learned man John Deodate, the famous professour of divinity, and most vigilant pastour of Genevah
- An answer sent to the acclesiasticall assembly at London. By the reverend, noble, and learned man John Deodate, the famous professour of divinity, and most vigilant pastour of Genevah
- An epistle by the life of truth : in the love of God to all the bretheren in England greeting who are called Quakers ..
- An epistle by the life of truth in the love of God to all the bretheren in England greeting who are called Quakers ..
- An epistle concerning the government of Christ and his peace : of vvhose kingdome, there shall be no end. By George Fox
- An epistle concerning the government of Christ and his peace of vvhose kingdome, there shall be no end. By George Fox.
- An epistle containing a salutation to all faithful friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the enquiring : in a solemn farewell to them all in the land of my nativity
- An epistle containing a salutation to all faithful friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the enquiring in a solemn farewell to them all in the land of my nativity
- An epistle for friends for them to read
- An epistle for friends for them to read
- An epistle for unity to prevent the wiles of the enemy : to be read in all the churches of Christ
- An epistle for unity to prevent the wiles of the enemy to be read in all the churches of Christ / written at the command of the Lord ... by ... John Crook
- An epistle from John Burnyeat to Friends in Pennsilvania : to be disperced [sic] by them to the neighbouring provinces, which for convenience and dispatch was thought good to be printed, and so ordered by the Quarterly Meeting of Philadelphia, the 7th of the 4th month, 1686
- An epistle from John Burnyeat to friends in Pennsilvania; : to be disperced by them to the neighbouring provinces, which for convenience and dispatch was thought good to be printed, and so ordered by the Quarterly Meeting of Philadelphia, the 7th of the 4th month, 1686
- An epistle from Thomas Janney : to Friends of Cheshire, and by them desired to be made publick
- An epistle from Thomas Janney to Friends of Cheshire, and by them desired to be made publick
- An epistle of love and friendly advice to the ambassadors of the several princes of Europe met at Nimeguen to consult the peace of Christendom so far as they are concerned : wherein the true cause of the present war is discovered and the right remedy and means for a firm and settled peace is proposed
- An epistle of love and good advice : to the people of the Lord every where
- An epistle of love and good advice to the people of the Lord every where
- An epistle of love and tender advice, to friends and brethren in America, or elsewhere : to live in the truth, that they may shew forth the virtue and effects of it in a holy life
- An epistle of love and tender advice, to friends and brethren in America, or elsewhere to live in the truth, that they may shew forth the virtue and effects of it in a holy life / by your friend and b
- An epistle of love and tender good will : to the called of God that have in any measure answered their call : with an exhortation to all to be faithful to it, that they may get an assurance of that they are called to, before it be too late, and there be no more time : also, a caution, with a warning to all, not to look back into Ægypt again, lest they loose their expectation, and their latter end be worse than their beginning
- An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c : to be read among them in the fear of God
- An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c. to be read among them in the fear of God.
- An epistle of love to all the saints scattered in these nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto appertaining : exhorting them all to stand fast in the day of tryal that now is come to try all the inhabitants of the earth, and them (chiefly) and in particular
- An epistle of peace and good-will unto all the children of the Lord against this suffering time
- An epistle of tender counsel & advice : to all that have believed the truth every where, to exhort them to faithfulness thereunto ...
- An epistle of tender counsel & advice to all that have believed the truth every where, to exhort them to faithfulness thereunto ... / Written by one that travels for Zyon's prosperity, Steven Crisp
- An epistle of tender love to all the flock of God everywhere containing an exhortation to faithfulness to God and love to all men : under all sufferings and afflictions we meet with for the exercise of our consciences towards God. By one that travails in soul and spirit for sions peace and prosperity William Bingley
- An epistle of tender love to friends in Ireland
- An epistle to Friends
- An epistle to Friends
- An epistle to Friends : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and their children
- An epistle to Friends : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof, with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and children
- An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy and to stand armed in the light of the lord God of heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the mistery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel.
- An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of Heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the misery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel.
- An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth, (against his assaults) that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. : Also, something signified of the misery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel.
- An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends who profess the truth to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord : also, some thing signified of the mistery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel
- An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times : being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord : also, something signified of the misery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel
- An epistle to Friends, concerning the present and succeeding times· : Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the light of the Lord God of heaven and earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, some thing signified of the misery of the succeeding times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any at unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel.
- An epistle to Friends, for union and edification of the Church of God in Christ Jesus
- An epistle to Friends, for union and edification of the Church of God in Christ Jesus. By his servant, John Crook
- An epistle to all such as observe the seventh-day of the week for a Sabbath to the Lord
- An epistle to all such as observe the seventh-day of the week for a sabbath to the Lord
- An epistle to all such as observe the seventh-day of the week for a sabbath to the Lord
- An epistle to all that profess the light of Jesus Christ within to be their guide
- An epistle to all the Lords people, : sent as a salutation of love and peace unto them in this trying day
- An epistle to all the Lords people, sent as a salutation of love and peace unto them in this trying day
- An epistle to all the called and chosen of God
- An epistle to be read in all the assemblies of the righteous
- An epistle to be read in all the assemblies of the righteous by G.F.
- An epistle to be read in the assemblies of Gods people
- An epistle to be read in the men and womens meetings
- An epistle to be read in the men and womens meetings G.F.
- An epistle to friedns [sic]
- An epistle to friends
- An epistle to friends : briefly commemorating the gracious dealings of the Lord with them, and warning them to beware of that spirit of contention and division which hath appeared of late in George Keith, and some few others that join with him, who have made a breach and separation from Friends in some parts of America
- An epistle to friends : by G.F
- An epistle to friends by G.F.
- An epistle to the flock : professing the true light which lighteth every one that cometh into the world : wherein the opposers and villifiers of the true light are (by the way) expostulated with, and they that own it are exhorted to answer the light in the consciences of others by an unblamable light, and to grow up therein, both in general and in their particular relations : given forth chiefly for the service of some in the flock and may be serviceable also to others
- An epistle to the flock of Christ Jesus, (and professors of truth in general amongst us,) : being to them a tender visitation from the true and living God; and chiefly intended for such as profess the true spirit. To which is added, A testimony concerning the precious unity of the spirit, with a postscript to both.
- An epistle to the whole flock of God : to be read in their assemblies or else where
- An epistle to the whole flock of God to be read in their assemblies or else where
- An epistle to young people professing the truth
- An exhortation to a serious reformation of life and manners. Being the late Bishop of London's fifth pastoral letter ; occasioned by the dangers that threatened this nation from the late wicked and unnatural rebellion
- An exhortation to all Friends, : who are of late convinced of the way of the everlasting God, and have a true breathing to walk in true obedience unto him
- An exhortation to all Friends, who are of late convinced of the way of the everlasting God, and have a true breathing to walk in true obedience unto him.
- An exhortation to all people to pureness, cleanness, and holiness, and faithfulness to the Lord
- An exhortation to all that profess themselves Christians : and say the scripture is their rule for their life doctrine and practice
- An exhortation to all that profess themselves Christians and say the scripture is their rule for their life doctrine and practice / by George Fox.
- An exhortation to families who have desires to serve the Lord God in their several places : that they may all learn in the light of Christ Jesus, the wisdome and power of God, who is the true teacher
- An exhortation to families who have desires to serve the Lord God in their several places that they may all learn in the light of Christ Jesus, the wisdome and power of God, who is the true teacher
- An exhortation, by way of epistle to the friends of Christ, every where
- An expedient for peace, or Some Christian and reasonable proposals, : once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading, conducing to an amicable composure of differences among them: with a healing epistle to them from Friends of Bristol, on both sides, tenderly advising them to meet all together again in their ancient publick meeting house. As also a season