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- 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 Candid appeal to the author of the Sober appeal to the Christian public : containing an examination of the charges advanced in that work against the writer, printer, and abettors of the Serious call, &c
- 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 : both of them having been reviewed, corrected and augmented, by the authour, himself, a little before his death, for the greater commodity and utility of the reader
- 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 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 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 of some of the sufferings of the people of God called Quakers
- 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
- A Discourse shewing that the Protestant religion is the surest way to heaven : together with A discourse against transubstantiation
- 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 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 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 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, Scotland and Ireland and to the work of uniformity in religion and against the errors, heresies, blasphemies and diverse practices of the times, especially against the vast toleration now on foot in these nations
- 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 unrighteously 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 brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers
- 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 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 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 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 surprised 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 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 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 comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the chvrch
- 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 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 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 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 letter to Ephraim Green
- A copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York
- A critical exposition of the popular 'jihad' : showing that all the wars of Mohammad were defensive, and that aggressive war, or compulsory conversion, is not allowed in the Koran : with appendices proving that the word 'jihad' does not exegetically mean 'warfare', and that slavery is not sanctioned by the Prophet of Islam
- A cry of the just against oppression
- 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 to all the world of our faith, and what we believe : and this is written that all people upon earth may know by whome, and how we are saved, and hopes for eternal life, & what we believe concerning God, Christ, & the Spirit, and of the things that are eternal : appertaining to all mankind to know & believe
- A declaration to the Baptists : concerning the name of the Lord, and what it is to be baptized thereinto, and the nature of the Lord, and what it is to be made partaker thereof : and sheweth that none can be saved, but such as are baptized into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, into which name and nature, the apostles were sent to baptize, and not into water : shewing also, that the apostles were made the administrators of the Spirits baptism ... : also a discovery of the Baptists foundation ... / written by one who was sometimes one with them in the shadows ... but have now found the day wherein the shadows flee away, and hath received another name besides Humphry Wollrich
- A declaration unto all, both priests and people : first to the priests that they may read themselves and see their shame, secondly that people may know their bondage and to whom they are in bondage to
- A defence of the Church of England, from the charge of schism and heresie as laid against it by the vindicator of the deprived bishops
- A defence of the doctrines of grace : in a series of letters to Judge Davidge in reply to that gentleman's publication addressed to the advocates of a partial Gospel
- A defence of the true church called Quakers : (come and coming out of the wilderness, Babylon, and the dark night of the apostacy of Antichrist into their own land, which is Sion the mountain of holiness, there to worship the Lord in spirit and truth) against the several sects and sorts of people, called Independants, Separatists or Brownists, Baptists, Fift-Monarchy-Men
- A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony of the Church of England : against such as (putting themselves to an ill occupation) have unjustly impeached or oppugned them
- A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony of the Church of England : against such as (putting themselves to an ill occupation) have unjustly impeached or oppunged them
- A demonstration to the Christians in name without the nature of it : how they hinder the conversion of the Jews
- A description of the Church of Scotland : with a word of reproofe to the priests, and teachers, and officers therein, for their many corrupt doctrines and practices, also a warning and a gentle invitation to all people, that lives under their tyrannicall government, to come to the truth ... : herein is their church made manifest ... : with an exhortation to all people to come out from amongst them ...
- A description of the true temple and worship of God and Jesus Christ manifested to be the head of the Church, which is his body, and the onely pastour : and also the members of the body of Christ, known by their fruits, from the synagogue of Antichrist, with a few words to the Romane Catholicks ...
- A dialogue bbetwixt [sic] two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism called A short catechism against all sectaries) : in two parts : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries, but true Catholicks, and that our Church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are more strictly bound in conscience to remain
- A dialogue between Mr. Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Mr. Reason, a student in the University : being a short vindication of the University from popery and an answer to some objections concerning the D. of Y
- 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
- A discourse about the charge of novelty upon the reformed Church of England made by the papists asking of us the question, Where was our religion before Luther?
- A discourse concerning riots : occasioned by some of the people called Quakers, being imprisoned and indicted for a riot, for only being at a peaceable meeting to worship God
- A discourse concerning the idolatry of the Church of Rome : wherein that charge is justified, and the pretended refutation of Dr. Stillingfleet's discourse is answered
- A discourse of superstition : wherein the Church of England is vindicated from the imputation : to which is added A peaceable plea for union and peace, in an expostulatory address both to the conformist and non-conformist
- A discovery of some fruits of the [brace] profession, religion, ministry, government of this nation : which maketh the land to mourne and vexeth the soule of the righteous from day to day : also the relation of the world discovered and wherein it differs from the pure relation : with a few words to the magistrates that doe cast Christ into prison and will not visit him when they have done, nor suffer his friends and brethern to visit him
- A discovery of the man of sin : acting in a mystery of iniquitie pleading for his kingdom against the coming of Christ to take away sin, or, Answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam Hammond, Will. Cole, and Will Durant of Newcastle, by way of reply to an answer of Iames Nayler's to their former book called The perfect pharisee ...
- A dispute between James Nayler and the parish teachers of Chesterfield by a challenge against him : with several passages by letters, occasioned by a bull-bayting wherein the simple may see the bloody intents of those men under fair colour, when they speak of peace, war is in their hearts
- A dissertation on baptism, and particular or orderly communion .., No. 1, Answer to a challenge of a Methodist minister, on the mode of baptism
- A distinction between true liberty and false
- A fair and methodical discussion of the first and great controversy between the Church of England and Church of Rome concerning the infallible guide : in three discourses : whereof the first is introductory, the second considers ... the pretence of modern infallibility and shews it to be groundless, the third ... briefly examines the pretended rational account of the Roman Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion and detects its artifice
- A faithful testimony concerning the true worship of God : what it is in it self, and who are the true vvorshippers : in opposition to all the false worship in this nation, which is idolatry, which is discovered in its foundation, and in its manifestation, not to be ever commanded of God, or practised by his apostles and saints, but it is declared to consist chiefly of such things and practises as had their first beginning and ordination in the Church of Rome ... and this is written for a general good to all such as are worshipping in temples made with hands
- A few plain vvords by vvay of querie and information to the teachers and people of the nation
- A few queries for Thomas Moor the elder, Thomas Moor the younger, John Horn, or for any of them or any other, to answer
- A few queries to the teachers of the Episcopal Society (so called)
- A fresh suit against independency, or, The national church-way vindicated, the independent church-way condemned : first by the Holy Scriptures, secondly by reason, thirdly by the judgment of the most eminent divines of the reformed churches ... fourthly by a great experience amongst our selves as well as in all other countries where those principles have taken place
- A friendly debate between a conformist and a non-conformist
- A full answer to that question what is the Church of England? : with a defence and continuation of the conforming non-conformist, etc. : wherein the present controversies about church-government and separation are further opened and discussed
- A funeral sermon delivered on the alarming manner it pleased God to call from this world to his mercy in Christ three unfortunate youths : two sons of the Rev. Mr. Babbit : by the blowing up of the laboratory in Albany
- A further evidence of the aforementioned Thomas Hewet : his disaffection to the present authority of this nation and his perfect enmity against the people of God is cleerly made out in that eminent (but most wicked) piece of service which (as a magistrate, and yet no justice according to his own testimony) was performed on the first day of the week, the 28th of the 6th moneth, 1659
- A general epistle to all Friends everywhere, scattered up and down in the world : that they all may faithfully keep and walk in the truth of God, as they have received it, thereby to eschew evil and do good in their day and generations
- 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
- A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers : wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience
- 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 testimony to the everlasting truth of God : partly intended for the iuh[a]bitants [sic] of Nether-Broughton in the county of Leicester : wherein there is some short relation of the manner of my 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 bare for God and his blessed truth : with copies of two letters sent to the spiritual or ecclesiastical court (so called) in Leicester or ele-where [sic], where they are found persecuting the innocent for their consciences to God : and the court's answer, whereby their cruelty may be seen, and also how willing they are to keep men in prison, and how unwilling or unable they are to give a reason of their faith concerning their practice, church and worship : with a postscript to them and the priests
- A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation by a perfect proceeding against them : and hereby they are righteously examined & justly weighed ... and condemned out of their own mouths, and judged by their own professed rule, viz. the Scriptures, and thereby are proved to disagree and be contrary to all the ministers of Christ in former ages ... : whereunto is added a short description of the true ministry of Christ, and of his lawful and just maintenance according to the Apostles examples, and now again justified by the people of God called Quakers in England
- A key opening the way to every common understanding : how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their principles and practices : with an exhortation all people to consider their religion and ways and to turn speedily to the Lord
- A key opening the way to every common understanding : how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their principles and practices : with an exhortation to all people to consider their religion and ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord
- A key opening the way to every common understanding : how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their principles and practices ; with an exhortation to all people to consider their religion and ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord
- A lamentation unto this nation : and also a warning to all people of this present age and generation with the voice of thunder sounded forth from the throne of the Lord God : and this is more particularly a warning unto the inhabitants of England and is to go abroad thorow all parts of this nation
- A letter from Edmund Ellis, a minister of the Church of England to John Norris, another minister of the same church : in vindication of the Quakers from the charge of being Socinians
- A letter from Samuel Baker : formerly ... of the Baptist Church in Thomaston, to his brethren in that place, after he became an Universalist
- A letter to a friend, shewing the vanity of this opinion : that every mans sense and reason is to guide him in matters of faith
- A letter to a person of honour in London concerning the papists : from an old cavalier in Yorkshire
- A letter writ to an atheistical acquaintance upon his turning papist in his old age
- A light shining out of darknes [sic], or, Occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times
- A light shining out of darknes, or, Occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire in to the true state of things in our times
- A light shining out of darkness, or, Occasional queries : submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times
- A little treatise concerning sufferings : for the satisfaction of all that will live godly in Christ Jesus who shall suffer persecution : unto which is annexed A little treatise concerning glory
- A looking-glass for the episcopal people : shewing them how they walk contrary to the common-prayer they profess and teach
- A lost sheep returned home, or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith of Thomas Vane ...
- A lost sheepe retvrned home, or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholique faith of Thomas Vane ...
- A loving and friendly invitation to all sinners to repent : and a warning to all backsliders to return unto the Lord, while they have time and space given them : with a brief account of the latter part of the life of John Perrot, and his end &c. : also a testimony against Robt. Rich and John Perrot their filthy books lately printed against God's people in scorn called Quakers : with a postscript by another hand
- A manifestation of truth ... : writ in answer to a book which a nameless author hath written against the people called Quakers : wherein is contained divers untruths and hard speeches tending to beget jealousies and evil thoughts of them who are known to be harmless and innocent ... : also the truth of those things which they believe and practice ... is declared
- A manual of controversies : clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholick religion by texts of Holy Scripture councils of all ages, fathers of the first 500 years, common sense and reason : and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries
- A measuring rule concerning liberty and persecution : and who have been the persecutors and who have been the sufferers from the beginning : also the stock and line from whence the persecutor has had his rise and descent, and of what stock they are that cumber Gods earth
- A message from the Spirit of Truth unto all the world : let all that pant come, and all that thirst come, and all that mourn come, for the Lord waits to shew mercy
- A message sent forth from the risen seed of God : being a faithful expostulation and testimony concerning the unjust and hard dealings of the rulers and people in England who have a hand in the cruel oppressions and sufferings of the people of God called Quakers
- A modest and true account of the chief points in controversie between the Roman Catholics and the Protestants : together with some considerations upon the sermons of a divine of the Church of England
- A modest plea for the Church of England
- A modest plea for the Church of England
- A paper concerning such as are made ministers by the will of man
- A papist mis-represented and represented, or, A twofold character of popery : the one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries, and wicked principles of the popery which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years, fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians : the other laying open that popery which the papists own and profess, with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principle grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion
- A parænesis to the dissenting clergy of England concerning ceremonies : wherein they are also warned against many popish errors : whereunto is added a preface to the King in Latin
- A patterne of catechisticall doctrine : wherein many profitable questions touching Christian religion are handled and the whole Decalogue succinctly and judiciously expounded
- A peaceable plea for union and peace in an expostulatory address to the conformist and non-conformist : being an appendix to a late discourse of superstition &c.
- A perswasive to communion with the Church of England
- A plain and rational account of the Catholic faith, or, The sum of a conference between three brothers, a Catholic, Protestant, and Presbyterian
- A plain answer to a popish priest questioning the orders of the Church of England : drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church
- A plain answer to a popish priest, questioning the orders of the Church of England : drawn up for the satisfaction of his parishioners, by a minister of that Church
- A question propounded to the rulers, teachers, and people of the nations of England, for them singly to answer in their hearts and consciences in the fear and dread of the Almighty God ...
- A real demonstration of the true order in the spirit of God : and of the ground of all formality & idolatry, with a few words unto such as are concerned in it
- A reply to Mr. J.S. his 3d appendix : containing some animadversions on the book entituled A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion
- A retrayt sounded to certaine brethren lately seduced by the schismaticall Brownists to forsake the church
- A review of the teaching of the apostles, or, The practical efficacy of the Unitarian doctrine : proved and illustrated from the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles of Paul to Timothy and Titus
- 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 to the seed of God : and a call out of Babylon & 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 ...
- A salutation to the suffering-seed of God : wherein the things are declared and signified before-hand that must shortly come to pass
- A seasonable warning and serious exhortation to, and expostulation with, the inhabitants of Aberdene : concerning this present dispensation and day of Gods living visitation towards them
- A second letter to the author of a book, entituled, An answer to W.P. his key about the light within
- A second letter to the clergy and people of Norfolk and Suffolk : by the author of the first, a member of the Church of England
- A second vindication of the Church of Scotland : being an answer to five pamphlets, the titles of which are set down after the preface
- A serious appeal to all the more sober, impartial & judicious people in New-England to whose hands this may come ... : together with a vindication of our Christian faith ...
- A serious dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Quaker
- A serious exhortation with some important advices relating to the late cases about conformity : recommended to the present dissenters from the Church of England
- A sermon preached at Christ-Church in Dublin before the Lord Lieutenant and Council, the fifth day of July, 1674
- A sermon preached at Christ-Chvrch in Dublin before the Lord Lieutenant & Council, the fifth day of July 1674 : with a declaration made in St. John's Church in Cashel before the archbishop of the province : and a preface shewing the reasons for deserting the communion of the Roman Church, and embracing that of the Church of England
- A sermon preached in the Savoy, July 11, 1675
- A short defence of the church and clergy of England : wherein some of the common objections against both are answered and the means of union briefly considered
- A sigh for peace, or, The cause of division discovered : wherein the great Gospel promise of the Holy Ghost, and the doctrine of prayer with imposition of hands, as the way ordained of God to seek for it, is asserted and vindicated, as the interest and duty of Christs disciples in general : in answer to a book intituled A search for schism
- A single and general voice : lifted up like a trumpet, sounding forth the Lords controversie concerning London, with her governors, priests, and citizens that walk in the manners, customs, and way of the heathen, that know not the dreadful God who is Light among them, neither like to retain God ... with somewhat directed to the ear of Thomas Atkin, called alderman of the said city : a reproof to his perverse and ungodly proceedings, message, and two letters ... also a letter from a servant of God in the said prison to Thomas Allen, Mayor of the city ...
- A song of the judgments & mercies of the Lord : wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly : being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me, his servant, given forth at the movings of the spirit of the Lord and is to go abroad throughout the world ...
- A song of the judgments and mercies of the Lord : wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly : being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me, his servant, given forth at the movings of the spirit of the Lord and is to go throughout the world ...
- A special warrant given forth from the spirit of God : (who is Lord over all lords and King over all kings) against the spirit of envy and persecution ... also some descriptions set down how this insufferable enemy (the spirit of persecution) may be known ...
- 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 testimony against periwigs and periwig making, and playing on instruments of musick among Christians or any other in the days of the gospel : being several reasons against those things
- A testimony for God's everlasting truth : as it hath been learned of and in Jesus testifying against such as through unbelief have departed from, or been disobedient to the spirit that conuinces the world of sin : among whom R.C. hath appeared with his many things, to oppose and withstand the one thing, the spirit of life, that sets free from sin and death, which is the truth which the people call Quakers have and do testifie to and of
- A testimony of the Fathers love : unto all that desire after him, under what name of religion soever they be, or are called by, that they may turn to the Lord, and may wait upon him, to receive satisfaction to their immortal souls ...
- A testimony of the appearance of God in the spirit of power and the true light, making manifest the deceipts of the Serpent : with some reasons why Margaret Hambleton doth deny the Presbyterians of Scotland, they being found in the steps of the false prophets
- A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him : wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review of the same as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the Lost : wherein are many things useful for the discerning of spirits in this hour of darkness and temptation
- A touch-stone whereby the Protestant religion as it stands at this day in England may be tried : that in the light of Christ people of all sorts may see the degeneration and great apostacy which these last days... have produced ... also it may appear hereby that the ... Quakers are the true Protestants ...
- A touchstone or tryall of faith : by the originall from whence it springs and the root out of which it grows : held out by way of expositions of the 12 and 13 verses of the first chapter of Iohn's gospel and of the six former verses of the third chapter which treat expressly about this point ... : to which is added The spirituall practice of Christians in primitive times
- A treatise of baptism : wherein that of believers and that of infants is examined by the Scriptures, with the history of both out of antiquity : making it appear that infants baptism was not practised for near 300 years after Christ ... and that the famous Waldensian and old British churches and Christians witnessed against it : with the examination of the stories about Thomas Munzer, and John a Leyden : as also, the history of Christianity amongst the ancient Britains and Waldenses : and, a brief answer to Mr. Bunyan about communion with persons unbaptized
- A treatise of the nature of Catholick faith and heresie : with reflexion upon the nullitie of the English Protestant church and clergy
- A treatise of the perpetuall visibilitie, and succession of the true church in all ages
- A treatise of traditions : where it is proved that we have evidence sufficient from tradition, Part I
- A treatise, 1614
- A true account of the sensible, thankful, and holy state of God's people : and of his speaking to them both in the Old and New Covenant
- A true copy of that sermon which was preached at S. Pauls the tenth of October last
- A true declaration of our innocency who in scorn are called Quakers : and how we are clear (if we have justice) from the penalties of the late act made against seditious meetings and conventicles as exprest in the preamble and reason of the said Act, &c. : also several reasons and proof by the Common prayers book and the Holy Scriptures directed to in it ...
- A true discoverie of the ground of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman
- A true prospect for the bishops, priests & deacons : and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therein specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ...
- A true relation of the unjust proceedings, verdict (so called) & sentence of the Court of Sessions ... : against divers of the Lord's people called Quakers, on the 30th day of the 8th month, 1662
- A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord : by one who is in commission to do justice, called by the world Sir William Walter, with the consent of the rest of those called justices, that sat upon the bench with him at that time, because we could not swear for conscience sake, but abide in the doctrine of Christ, who saith swear not at all
- A true report of the priuate colloquy betweene M. Smith, aliâs Norrice, and M. VValker : held in the presence of two vvorthy knights, and of a few other gentlemen, some Catholikes, some Protestants : with a briefe confutation of the false, and adulterated summe, which M. Walker, pastour of S. Iohn Euangelist in Watling-streete, hath diuulged of the same
- A true representation of Presbyterian government : wherein a short and clear account is given of the principles of them that owne it : the common objections against it answered, and some other things opened that concern it in the present circumstances
- A true testimony from the people of God (who by the world are called Quakers) : of the doctrines of the prophets, Christ, and the Apostles, which is witnessed unto, by them who are now raised up by the same power, and quickned by the same spirit and blood of the everlasting convenant which brought again our Lord Jesus from the dead ...
- A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion : which gives a certaine sound in the eares of all nations and is a true noyse of a fearfull earthquake at hand which shall shake the whole fabrick of the earth ... with a salutation to the seed who are gathered into the fold and with the children of the king ...
- A trumpet sounded from under the altar : the ten days persecution near an end
- A view of some exceptions to the practical catechisme : from the censures affixt on them by the ministers of London, in a book entituled A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, &c.
- A vindication of ordinances
- A vindication of some Protestant principles of church-unity and Catholick-communion from the charge of agreement with the Church of Rome : in answer to a late pamphlet intituled An agreement between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, evinced from the concertation of some of her sons with their brethren the dissenters
- A vindication of the Church of Scotland : being an answer to five pamphlets, the titles of which are set down after the preface
- A vindication of the answer to some late papers : concerning the unity and authority of the Catholic Church, and the reformation of the Church of England
- A vindication of the commands and doctrine of Christ Jesus : and of his people in their faithful obedience to him against all swearers and swearing whatsoever, according to the scriptures of truth : with a few words unto all such rulars [sic], teachers, and people ... that have a hand in afflicting, persecuting, and casting such into prisons ...
- A vindication of the true Episcopal religion : as it was planted and set forth by our Saviour Christ ...
- A visitation & warning is this unto all magistrates and law-makers temporal and spiritual to repent of persecution : and to forsake the evil thereof that so they may obtain mercy and find a hiding-place in the day of God's wrath which is near to be revealed against all such : even from him that sitteth upon the throne and unto all his inferiour officers and people in England whatsover to him that openeth and shutteth the prison-doors ...
- A warning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever : that all that have known the Lord get into the name of the Lord therein only to have their confidence ...
- A warning for all people
- A warning to all teachers of children : which are called school-masters and school-mistresses, and to parents which doth send their children to be taught by them ...
- A word in the behalf of the King : that he may see who they are that honour all men, and love the brother-hood, and honour the King
- A word of admonition to such as wander from the anointings and teachings, and from the Father and the Son : as also concerning the Supper of the Lord ... shewing also how the Jews wandered from the commands of God ... likewise Gods promises to Cain ... lastly, here is the true Christians righteousness, which must exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, or there is no entring God's Kingdom
- A word of reproof and advice to my late fellow-souldiers and officers of the English, Irish, and Scotish army : with some inrhoad made upon the hireling and his mass-house, university, orders, degrees, vestments, poperies, heathenism, &c. : with a short catalogue of some of the fighting priests and ... have given them a blow in one of their eyes (pickt out of the whores head) which they call a fountain of religion but is a sink of iniquity ...
- A word to the people of the world : who hates the light, to be witnessed by the light in them all
- A word to the people of the world who hates the light, to be witnessed by the light in them all : wherein is shewed unto them what the light is which is the condemnation of the world with its deeds
- Abstracts of some letters written by Mr. Robert Rich : treating mostly of spiritual matters and here transmitted to posterity and recommended to the sober and serious enquirer for promoting of universal love amongst all sorts of people without respect of persons, parties, or sects : together with a friendly letter of Dr. Jer. Taylor to the said R.R. in answer to one of his
- Advice from a dissenter in the city to his friends in the countrey : shewing it to be their duty and safety to concur with those who are for abolishing the penal laws and tests
- An Answer to Monsieur Talon's plea
- An Answer to a late scandalous libel made on the Ld. Arch-B. of C. and the Bishop of Heref : by way of a dialogue
- An Earnest call to those nonconformists, who really believe the doctrine of the holy, blessed and glorious trinity, to come into the communion of the Church of England : that by their constant regular confession of the Christian faith, they may confound the devices of the gain-sayers, whom by their separation they have so much encouraged
- An Eighth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- An Essay of the form and constitution of a particular Christian church : according to the model of the apostolick age, and as it is describ'd in the writings of the New Testament
- An Orthodox creed, or, A Protestant confession of faith : being an essay to unite and confirm all true Protestants in the fundamental articles of the Christian religion, against the errors and heresies of the church of Rome
- An account from the children of light (to them that askes) in several particulars : why we have been kept from joyning to or worshipping in those formes at law and formes of worships that have been imposed upon us against our consciences in these late years for denying whereof we have so deeply suffered with our lives, liberties, and estates : also what we owne as to those things and can be obedient to for conscience sake, according to truth and the practise of the church of Christ and the Scriptures
- An answer sent to the ecclesiasticall assembly at London
- An answer to Doctor Piercie's sermon preached before His Majesty at White-Hall, Feb. 1, 1663
- An answer to Monsieur De Rodon's Funeral of the mass
- An answer to a paper which came from the papists lately out of Holland : who goeth about to vindicate the Pope, Jesuits, and papists ...
- An answer to six queries : proposed to a gentlewoman of the Church of England, by an emissary of the Church of Rome, fitted to a gentlewomans capacity
- An answer to those qvestions propounded by the Parliament to the assembly of divines, touching jus divinum in matter of church-government : wherein is clearly proved from Scripture, that the presbyterial government is jure devino, of divine institution, and according to the will and appointment of Jesus Christ
- An apologetical vindication of the Church of England : in answer to those who reproach her with the English heresies and schisms, or suspect her not to be a Catholic church, upon their account
- An apology for the Church of England in point of separation from it
- An apology for the Quakers : wherein is shewed how they answer the chief principles of the law, and main ends of government : with several reasons why they deserve the liberty of their consciences in the worship of God : for all magistrates and rulers to consider of, lest they pervert justice and provoke the Lord to displeasure
- An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, called, in scorn, Quakers : being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimony of famous authors, both ancient and modern, with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them, presented to the King
- An apology for, and an invitation to the people call'd Quakers : to rectifie some errors which through the scandals givers they have fallen into : wherein the true original causes both humane and divine of all the divisions of the church and mischiefs in the state and among the people are plainly and briefly opened and detected
- An appeal to the Protestant public
- An appendix to the antidote : conteyning a catalogue of the visible and perpetuall succession of the Catholique professours of the Roman Church, by whom the doctrine now taught vnder Pope Gregory the XV hath beene in all ages, and countreyes, since Christ, constantly & vniformely maintayned : togeather with a counter-catalogue discouering the interruption of hereticall sectes, amongst whome the chiefe Protestant articles, and their authours, haue beene in diuers ages, vpon sundry occasions, contradicted, and condemned, by the watchmen of the true church
- An end to controversie between the Romane Catholique and the Protestant religions : justified by all the severall manner of wayes whereby all kind of controversies, of what nature so ever, are usually, or can possibly be determined ... : together, with certain chapters, as precognita's, preceding the undertaking
- 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 true love, unity, and order in the Church of Christ : against the spirit of discord, disorder and confusion &c. : recommended to friends in truth chiefly for the sake of the weak and unstable minded for information and encouragement in our Christian unity and society, held in the spirit of Christ both in faith and practice
- An epistle for unity to prevent the wiles of the enemy
- An epistle from the people in scorn called Quakers to all people upon the earth : to read over that they may see what the people called Quakers hold concerning God, Christ, his death, his resurrection, his blood, concerning his offering, redemption, salvation, justification, faith, and hope
- An epistle to all that profess the light of Jesus Christ within to be their guide
- An epistle to friends : being a tender salutation to the faithful in God everywhere : also a letter to Charles, King of England &c. / by Anne Gilman
- An epistle to the flock of God who are called to bear testimony for the name of the Lord at this day through sufferings : sent unto them for the building up of the weak of the flock in their most precious faith, and for the strengthening of them in their persecuted and suffering estate : in which also for their encouragement the purpose of God in their present sufferings is declared
- An essay concerning liberty of conscience
- An exhortation to all people
- An explanation of the Roman Catholick's belief : concerning the principal points controverted, charitably offered to all moderate persons
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholique Church in the points of controversie with those of the pretended reformation
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England : in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church : to which is prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux's book
- An expostulation with the bishops, so called, in England : concerning their jurisdiction over the people of God, called Quakers : with a few wholesom words of exhortation and advice, tending to unite them and us in one true spiritual worship
- An important case argued : in four dialogues, between Dr. Opium, Mr. Gallio, and Discipulus : designed to expose erroneous teachers, alarm secure sinners, and assist the disciples of Christ
- An introduction to the commentary on the Holy Quran : being an English translation of al-Bayan = [al-Bayan (romanized form)]
- An invitation of love to all people : but especially to the inhabitants of the parish of Stepney, and those of the hamlets of Mile-End and Ratliff, amongst whom I have lived for the space of 25 years, which is in true love to your immortal souls
- An invitation of love to the hungry & thirsty : who truly hunger after the food of life, and a call (to such) to come (from off the barren mountains and from feeding upon vanity) into the everlasting kingdom and house of my father where the least of his servants have bread enough : with some information of the way which leads thereunto
- Anne Cooke Bacon
- Another trumpet sounded in the ears of the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people : that they might be awakened and raised out of the grave of sin and trespasses ...
- Antient Christianity revived : being a description of the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the little city of Bethania : collected out of her great charter, the Holy Scriptures, and confirmed by the same for the satisfaction and benefit of the house of the poor
- Apologia ecclesiæ anglicanæ
- Apologia ecclesiæ anglicanæ
- Baby-baptism meer babism, or, An answer to nobody in five words to every-body who finds himself concern'd in't
- Back to basics : Catholic faith in today's world
- Behold you rulers, and hearken proud men and women who have let in the spirit of the world into your hearts, whereby you are lifted up in the earth, hear what truth saith
- Behold you rulers, and hearken proud men and women who have let the spirit of the world into your hearts : whereby you are lifted up in the earth, hear what the truth saith
- Being liberal in an illiberal age : why I am a Unitarian Universalist
- Belief & freedom
- Biblical fundamentalism : what every Catholic should know
- Blicke in die Religionsgeschichte zu Anfang des zweiten christlichen Jahrhunderts mit Berücksichtung der angrenzenden Zeiten
- Causes of an humiliation appointed by the commission of the General Assembly : to be observed through this whole Kirk on the last Sabbath of March, and first Sabbath of Aprile, 1653
- Cavses of a solemn publick humiliation and fast : appoynted by the Generall Assembly to be kept throughout all the congregations of the kingdom, upon the last Sabbath of this instant
- Christian criticisms, Islamic proofs : Rashīd Riḍā's modernist defense of Islam
- Christian liberty commended and persecution condemned by the doctrine and authority of prophets, Christ, and his apostles : manifested by plain Scripture testimonies, in a letter to the magistrates and ministers of the city of Dantzick
- Christian religious meetings allowed by liturgie are no seditious conventicles, nor punishable by the late act, or, What persons and meetings are owned and allowed by the liturgie of the Church of England : and also, what makes a religious meeting to pass and suffer under the name of a seditious conventicle, and likewise, what is a conventicle and what is not a conventicle ...
- Christianismus redivivus : Christndom both un-christ'ned and new-christ'ned, or, that good old way of dipping and in-churching of men and women after faith and repentance professed, commonly (but not properly) called Anabaptism, vindicated ... : in five or six several systems containing a general answer ... : not onely a publick disputation for infant baptism managed by many ministers before thousands of people against this author ... : but also Mr. Baxters Scripture proofs are proved Scriptureless ...
- Compitum ; : or, The meeting of the ways at the Catholic church
- Concerning images and idolatry
- Concerning marriage : how God made them male and female in the beginning
- Concerning ministers made by the will of man
- Concerning revelation, prophecy, measure, and rule : and the inspiration and sufficiency of the spirit ...
- Considerations on the Council of Trent : being the fifth discourse, concerning the guide in controversies
- Consolations of Unitarianism, particularly in the hour of death : two essays, from the Unitarian Miscellany, published in Baltimore
- Copies of two papers
- Copies of two papers
- Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II : together with a copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York
- Covenant-renouncers, desperate-apostates : opened in two letters, written by a Christian friend, to Mr. William Gurnal of Lavenham in the county of Suffolk : which may indefinitely serve as an admonition to all such Presbyterian ministers, or others, who have forced their consciences, not only to leap over, but to renounce their Solemn Covenant-obligation, to endeavor a reformation according to God's Word, and the extirpation of all prelatical superstition, and contrary thereunto, conform to those superstitious vanities, agianst which they had so solemnly sworn ... : together with an appendix concerning the Church of England in general
- Crisis and leadership : epistles of Maimonides
- Dad seiniad meibion y daran : sef ail-printiad o lyfr Escob Juel a elwir deffyniad ffydd eglwys loegr : ac o epistol yr Escob Dafies at y Cembru = An eccho of the sons of thunder, being a second impression of Bishop Juel's Apologie, and of Bishop Davies his Epistle, in the British tongue
- Demands to be propounded of Catholickes to the heretikes
- Die Confutatio der Confessio Augustana vom 3. August 1530
- Divine essays, or, Considerations about several things in religion of very deep and weighty concernment : both in reference to the state of the present times, as also of the truth itself : with a lamenting and pleading postscript
- Doctor Martin, late Dean of Ely, his opinion : together with his character of divers English travelers in the time of our late troubles
- Doctrinall and morall observations concerning religion : vvherein the author declareth the reasons of his late vn-enforced departure from the Church of Rome, and of his incorporation to the present Church of England : teaching, maintaining and defending the true Christian Catholike and apostolike faith, professed by the ancient primitiue church, most conspicuous in the outward vertues and constant sufferings of many holy bishops and other good Christians, glorious in the crowne of martyrdome
- Ecclesia & reformatio : a dialogue betwixt St. Paul's Church and Salters Hall
- Ecclesiastica methermeneutica, or, Church-cases cleered : wherein are held forth some things to reclaim professors that are slack-principled anti-churchians, non-church seekers, church-levellers, in a discusse of 12 questions with a pacificatory preface to reconcile those commonly called Presbyterians, Independents, and Anabaptists
- Eirenomachia, the agreement and distance of brethren, or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him : touching these important heads of doctrine, 1. election and reprobation, 2. the death of Christ, 3. the grace of God ... 4. the liberty or power of the will ... 5. the perseverance of the saints, truly and plainly declaring the particulars as well agreed upon, as dissented in between them and their Christian brethren of opposite judgement
- Enchiridion locorum co[m]muniu[m] aduersus Lutheranos
- Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutherum et alios hostes ecclesiae, (1525-1543)
- 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
- Epistles of Maimonides : crisis and leadership
- Epphata to F.T., or, The defence of the Right Reuerend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Elie, Lord High-Almoner, and Priuie Counsellour to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie : concerning his answer to Cardinal Bellarmines apologie, against the slanderous cauills of a namelesse adioyner, entitling his booke in euery page of it, A discouerie of many foule absurdities, falsities, lyes, &c. : wherein these things chiefely are discussed, (besides many other incident), 1. The popes false primacie, clayming by Peter, 2. Invocation of saints, with worship of creatures, and faith in them, 3. The supremacie of kings, both in temporall and ecclesiasticall matters and causes, ouer all states and persons, &c. within their realmes and dominions
- Eremicus theologus, or, A sequestred divine : his aphorisms, or, breviats of speculations, in two centuries
- Evangelical and Catholick unity maintained in the Church of England, or, An apology for her government, liturgy, subscriptions &c : with answers to the objections of Mr. B., Dr. O., and others against conformity : also the Lord Bishop of Ely's vindication, shewing his way of true and Christian concord : and a post-script in answer to Mr. B's late objections against my self concerning general councils &c.
- Evgenia's teares for Great Brittaynes distractions, or, Some slender observations reflecting on those sad times
- Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England
- Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occasion and motives of the conversion unto Catholique unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy ...
- Fifty reasons or, motives why the Roman Catholic apostolick religion ought to be preferr'd to all the sects this day in Christendom, and which induc'd his most serene highness Anthony Ulrick ... to abjure Lutheranism : to which are added, three valuable papers
- Fire on the earth
- Five Catholick letters concerning the means of knowing with absolute certainty what faith now held was taught by Jesus Christ
- Flavii Iosephi Opera ex versione latina antiqva
- For all the bishops and priests in Christendom : to measure themselves by the scriptures of truth and see if they be not reproved by them and the Spirit from whence they came, and to all that call themselves papists, bishops, ministers and teachers of the Gospel, and professors in Christendom (so called) that say, they have not the same power and spirit the apostles had ...
- For every individual superior and inferior magistrate in the land : for them to read, weigh, and consider in the dread of the Lord God
- For the King and Council, these
- For the King and Parliament and his councel and teachers : and to every individual person, superiour and inferiour, throughout the English nation that have a hand against the innocent people of God called Quakers, one visitation and warning more from the Lord unto you
- For the King and both Houses of Parliament : being a brief, plain, and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers for worshipping God and exercising a good conscience towards God and man : by reason whereof 89 have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England and 57 since of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark since the Act made against meetings
- For the King and both Houses of Parliament : being a declaration of the present suffering and imprisonment of above 600 of the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, who now suffer in England for conscience sake ... together with a particular relation of some of the late inhumane cruelties inflicted on some of the aforesaid people
- For the King and both Houses of Parliament : for you (who have known sufferings) now (in this the day of your prosperity) in the fear and vvisdom of God, to read over and consider these sufferings of the people of God in scorn called Quakers, which they have suffered in the dayes of the Commonwealth, and of Oliver and Richard Cromwel, and which they now suffer in your day for conscience sake, and bearing testimony to the truth, as it is in Iesus
- For the King, and both Houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read
- For the king and both houses of Parliament who are desired to read over this following treatise and in the fear and wisdom of the pure holy God to consider, and lay to heart what is contained therein : and in tender bowels of compassion to repair the great breaches that are made all over the nation : and to grant a speedy redress, now, while it is in your power
- Foundations of Christian belief : an introductory course in apologetics
- Fr. Thomae Campanellae Stylensis,Ordinis praedicatorum : Quod reminiscentur et convertentur ad Dominum universi fines terrae Psal xxi : Volumen quatripartitum
- From one who was moved of the Lord God to go a sign among the priests & professors of the prophets, apostles, and Christs words : but dead from their life, and naked from salvation and immortality ... : and so this is to you spiritual Aegyptians and black Aethiopians ...
- Gemitus de carcere Nantes, or, Prison-sighs and supports : being a few broken scraps and crumbs of comfort lately fallen from the great kings table, the Holy Scriptures, into the prisoners basket : who being satisfied, let fall (through the grate) a few leavings for the hungry souls abroad, till God send more plenty
- God's holy name magnified, and his truth exalted by the testimony of his faithful servants who have suffered the cruel penalty of banishment from their native country by the rulers thereof : as also an abstract of their names : with some of the barbarous dealings and useages they received and sustained from the hands of those instruments that were imployed in the imbarquing of them
- Gods controversie with England declared, or, A warning-word by way of reproof to the inhabitants thereof ...
- Gods oracle & Christs doctrine, or, The six principles of Christian religion ... as they were taught and delivered by Christ and his apostles ... : with an answer to eight questions ... about laying on of hands : with objections answered ...
- Gospel-liberty and the royal-law of love : from Jesus Christ who has all power in heaven and earth given unto him, set above Axtaxerxes and Nebuchadnezer's laws and commands, and above the Medes and Persians and Darius his decrees : also several Scriptures opened ...
- Gospel-tydings : wherein is shewed what the Gospel administration was, the apostacy from it, and the restauration into it again : being a message of true and unfeigned love ...
- Grotius, his arguments for the truth of Christian religion
- Having heard that some have wronged my words which I spoke before the committee of Parliament, concerning Jesus Christ, and concerning the Old and New Testament, some have printed words which I spoke not : also, some have printed a paper, and calls it Iames Naylors recantation, unknown to me
- Help in time of need from the God of help : to the people of the (so called) Church of Scotland, especially the once more zealous and professing, who have so shamefully degenerated and declined from that which their fathers the primitive Protestants attained unto ...
- Here is true magistracy described, and their way to rule and judge the people set forth : and likewise, how the people ought to subject thereunto for conscience-sake towards God, and not for fear of wrath only, which is in answer to a question that hath been often put to the people commonly (with malice) called Quakers, &c. for such magistrates, and their ruling, is by them owned, as according hereafter is written, &c
- Hermes theologus, or, A divine Mercurie dispatcht with a grave message of new descants upon old records : no lesse delightfull in the best sense, then truly usefull for these times
- Hints to Unitarians
- How sin is strengthened and how it is overcome
- Hugo Grotius's Defence of Christian religion, against paganism, Judaism, Mahumetism : together with some account of the three former discourses for God, Christ, Scripture
- Hugo Grotius, his most choice discovrses out of that excellent treatise De veritate religionis Christianæ ...
- Iacob is become a flame and the house of Esav stubble, or, The battail betwixt Michael and the dragon : in which the seed of the woman is bruising the serpents head, and Cain the first birth ... is found the vagabond, and Abel and Abraham ... the friends of God : being a true discovery of the two seeds or births between which the enmity is put, the time and day being come in which the elder must serve the younger : with a few words to the priests, Bishops, Episcopal-men, and professors of this last age, and a short warning to the rulars and inhabitants of the earth
- Iesus præfigured, or, A poëme of the holy name of Iesus in five bookes, The first, and second booke
- In soft garments ; : a collection of Oxford conferences
- Indulgences : the teaching and practice of the Church of Rome on the subject of indulgences
- Instructions for your search into religion : with reasons, why the truth once founde, further conference is not to be admitted
- Irenicum irenicorum, seu, Reconciliatorus Christianorum hodiernorum norma triplex : sanaom̓nium homnium ratio, scriptura sacra & traditiones
- Islam and orientalism
- Islam and the world religions
- Islam, the misunderstood religion
- Jacob, the plain man, wrestling with God until the break of the day : and prevailing in the light thereof for perfect victory and dominign [sic] over Esau, the rough and cunning man ...
- Jacob, the plain man, wrestling with God until the break of the day : and prevailing in the light thereof for perfect victory and dominion over Esau, the rough and cunning man ...
- Jewish religious polemic of early and later centuries : a study of documents here rendered into English
- Jews : the essence and character of a people
- John Barclay his defence of the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist to the sectaries of the times : book II, chap. II
- John James, I hearing that thou doest make a noise up and down in the countrey amongst the ignorant ... : here is a few queries for thee to answer in writing, and plainess of words
- Judaism on trial : Jewish-Christian disputations in the Middle Ages
- Judgment fixed upon the accuser of our brethren and the real Christian-Quaker vindicated from the persecuting outrage of apostate informers : chiefly from W. Rogers, F. Bugg, T. Crisp, John Pennyman and Jeffery Bullock ...
- Just weights and measures : that is, the present state of religion weighed in the balance, and measured by the standard of the sanctuary
- Kurzgefaszte Beweise von der Catholischen Religionsichre [sic] : aus der Heiligen Schrift
- La Tuhfa : autobiografía y polémica islámica contra el Cristianismo de'Abdallāh al-Tary{u02C9}umān (fray Anselmo Turmeda)
- La reponse de Mr. Renoult, ministre, a son pere pour se justifier d'eresie : ouvrage dans lequel les matieres de la religion sont expliquées d'une maniere intelligible & de la portée des plus simples
- Lamentation over England : from a true sight, and suffering sense, of the lamentable wickedness of such rulers, priests, and people, that are erred, and strayed from the way of God, and follow too much the devices and desires of their own hearts, offending against his holy laws ... : whereby all persecutors may (in pity to their souls) truly consider what way they are in, and whether it leads, and whose work they are doing, and what the Scripture saith will be the reward of oppression and cruelty
- Le Kuzari, apologie de la religion meprisee
- Les erreurs de l'Eglise Romaine refutees en un sermon préché le 5 de Juiller, 1674 ...
- Les pensées
- Leslie on deism : and on the qualifications requisite to administer the sacrament
- Letters to Father Aristotle : a journey through contemporary American Orthodoxy
- Letters to the Jews : inviting them to an amicable discussion of the evidences of Christianity
- Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship : and manifesting their agreeableness with the doctrine and practice both of ancient and modern churches
- Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse vindicating the lawfulness of those things which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship : and manifesting their agreeableness with the doctrine and practice both of ancient and modern churches
- Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England : especially in its liturgie and worship : and manifesting their agreeableness with the doctrine and practice both of ancient and modern churches
- Liberty of conscience pleaded by several weighty reasons on the behalf of the people of God called Quakers : and also on behalf of others whose consciences are tender towards God : with a tender message of love unto the King
- Liberty of conscience pleaded by several weighty reasons on the behalf of the people of God called Quakers : and also, on the behalf of others whose consciences are tender towards God : with a tender message of love unto the King
- Liturgy's vindicated by the dissenters, or, The lawfulness of forms of prayer and liturgies : proved from the very texts of Scripture urged against them by John Bunyan and the dissenters
- Love and truth : in two modest and peaceable letters concerning the distempers of the present times
- 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 the simple into the living way of truth ...
- Manitowompae pomantamoonk sampwshanau Christianoh : uttoh woh an pomantog wssikkitteahonat God
- May it please Your Most Sacred Majesty seriously to consider my great zeal and love that I have always had for His Late Majesty and kingdoms and my fervent constancy to the Church of England
- Milk for babes and meat for strong men : a feast of fat things : wine well refined on the lees
- Missale Romanum, or, The depth and mystery of the Roman Mass : laid open and explained for the use of both reformed and un-reformed Christians
- Motives indvcing to the Catholike faith : wherein are set downe sundry plaine & sure wayes to find out the truth in these doubtfull & dangerous times of heresy ...
- My Lord, I thought it my bound duty to return your Lordship thanks
- Nehushtan, or, A sober and peaceable discourse, concerning the abolishing of things abused to superstition and idolatry : which may serve as one intire, and sufficient argument, to evince that the liturgy, ceremonies, and other things used at this day in the Church of England, ought neither to be imposed, nor retained, but utterly extirpated and laid aside : and to vindicate the non-conformists in their refusal to close with them
- Newes from Ipswich : discovering certaine late detestable practises of some domineering lordly prelates, to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our church, extirpate all orthodox sincere preachers and preaching of Gods word, usher in popery, superstition and idolatry : with their late notorious purgations of the new fastbooke, contrary to His Majesties proclamation, and their intolerable affront therein offred to the most illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kinge onely sister, and her children, (even vvhiles they are novv royally entertained at court) [i]n blotting them out of the collect, and to His Majesty, His Queene, and their royall progeny, in blotting them out of the number of Gods elect
- No reformation of the established reformation
- 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 obsevation 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
- Nubes testium, or, A collection of the primitive Fathers : giving testimony of the faith once deliver'd to the saints : Being a full discovery of the sentiments of the ancient Fathers in the chief points of controversie at present under debate : With an appendix, containing the testimonies of many eminent Protestants, confessing the Fathers to have taught, profess'd, and maintain'd these doctrins, of which they are here produc'd abettors
- Objections to Unitarian Christianity considered
- Of schisme : a defence of the Church of England against the exceptions of the Romanists
- Of the heart and its right soveraign, and Rome no mother-church to England, or, An historical account of the title of our British Church, and by what ministry the Gospel was first planted in every country : with a remembrance of the rights of Jerusalem above, in the great question, where is the true mother-church of Christians?
- Of the heart and its right soveraign, and Rome no mother-church to England, or, An historical account of the title of our Brittish church, and by what ministry the Gospel was first planted in every county : with a remembrance of the rights of Jerusalem above, in the great question, where is the true mother-church of Christians?
- Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall policy : the sixth and eighth books
- Old Simon the Sorcerer who hath bewitched the whole city of christendom and to all the cities he hath given out that himself is some great one to whom they have all given heed from the least to the greatest, saying, This man is the great power of God, who deceived the city by his sorcery and witchcrafts, who hath been baptized : also, certain queries to be answered
- Once more a warning to thee O England : but more particularly to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol
- 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
- One warning more to the Baptists : before their day be wholly spent and the night cover them ... : with a short answer to a book of Matthew Coffin's one of their teachers ... intituled Faith in Gods promises the saints best weapons : with many queries also for them to answer ...
- Our covenant with God and with all men is peace and life and light and salvation
- Pagan Rome
- Paradoxes, problemes, essayes, characters
- Parish churches turn'd into conventicles by serving God therein, and worshiping him otherwise then according to the established liturgy and practice of the Church of England : in particular, by reading the communion service or any part thereof in the desk, or plain reasons and undeniable authorities alledged for the reading of the second service, or the communion service when there is no communion at the altar or holy table ...
- Peace of soul
- Peace of soul
- Pensées
- Possession above profession : being a discourse in which it may be clearly seen that many that make a profession of Christ in the flesh and deny Him in his light which he enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world withal (which light is the life in the Word) and speak evil against it, are such as possess him not, but persecute him in his light and life, as the Jews that persecuted him in the dayes of his flesh ...
- Presbyteries triall, or, The occasion and motives of conversion to the Catholique faith of a person of quality in Scotland ; to which is svbioyned, A little tovch-stone of the Presbyterian covenant
- Protestancy condemned by the expresse verdict and sentence of Protestants
- Protestancy without principles, or, Sectaries unhappy fall from infallibility to fancy
- Raillery defeated by calm reason, or, The new Cartesian method of arguing and answering expos'd : in a letter to all lovers of science, candor and civility
- Reasons for renouncing infant baptism, in a letter to a friend
- Reasons why Roman-Catholicks should not be persecuted
- Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of ane [sic] informer : in three dialogues with a certain doubter, upon the controverted points of episcopacy, the convenants against episcopacy and separation : wherein the unsoundnes, and (in manythinges) the inconsistency of the informers principles, arguments, and answers upon these points, the violence which he hath offred unto the Holy Scripture and to diverse authors ancient and modern, is demonstrat and made appear, and that truth which is after godlines owned by the true Protestant Presbyterian Church of Scotland asserted and vindicated
- Reflections upon several passages in a book entitled, The reasonableness of a personal reformation, and the necessity of conversion : with a letter to Mr. John Galpine, concerning his printed encomium of J.F
- Religion and loyalty supporting each other, or, A rational account how the loyal addressors maintaining the lineal descent of the crown is very consistent with their affection to the established Protestant religion
- Roman Catholick principles : in reference to God and the King
- Romish worship : a lecture
- Rusticus ad academicos in exercitationibus expostulatoriis, apologeticis quatuor : The rustick's alarm to the rabbies, or, The country correcting the university and clergy, and ... contesting for the truth ... : in four apologeticall and expostulatory exercitations : wherein is contained, as well a general account to all enquirers, as a general answer to all opposers of the most truly catholike and most truly Christ-like Chistians [sic] called Quakers, and of the true divinity of their doctrine : by way of entire entercourse held in special with four of the clergies chieftanes, viz, John Owen ... Tho. Danson ... John Tombes ... Rich. Baxter ...
- S. Austin imitated, or, Retractions and repentings in reference unto the late civil and ecclesiastical changes in this nation
- Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies, or, A manual of devotions
- Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies, or, A manual of devotions ...
- Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies, or, A manual of devotions ...
- Saint worship as taught and practised in the church of Rome
- Sanctae Ecclesiae Anglicanae adversus iniquas atque inverecundas schismaticorum criminationes vindiciae
- Saul's errand to Damascus, with his packet of letters from the high priests against the disciples of the Lord, or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier who call themselves ministers of the Gospel : breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers : together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against, the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them : published to no other end but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages
- Scripture light, or, Romish darkness
- Seasonable considerations
- Several papers given forth
- Several papers given forth for the spreading of truth and detection of deceit : wherein the plain, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in fear and trembling is justified against the idle bablings of formal professors, the wicked fashons and heathenish customs of these nations, under the pretence of civillity
- Several testimonies
- Several treatises of worship & ceremonies
- Several treatises of worship and ceremonies
- Shiaism explained : light, knowledge, truth
- Silent no more : confronting America's false images of Islam
- Six papers
- Social problems of to-day, or, The Mormon question in its economic aspects : a study of co-operation and arbitration in Mormondom, from the standpoint of a wage-worker
- Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects : necessary to be understood and attended to by all professing the Christian Religion : principally addressed to the people called Quakers
- Some few questions concerning the Oath of allegiance
- Some few questions concerning the Oath of allegiance
- Some necessary & seasonable cases of conscience about things indifferent in matters of religion, briefly, yet faithfully stated and resolved : wherein the just bounds of imposing on one hand, and of obeying on the other, are truly fixed
- Some prison meditations of an humble heart : given forth from a child in Israel, whose soul very dearly loveth his Heavenly Fathers children : much desiring, (and travelling in spirit for) their prosperity in the truth, even as for his own soul ...
- Some reasons for separation from the communion of the Church of England : and the unreasonableness of persecution upon that account
- Some reasons why the people called Quakers ought to enjoy their meetings peaceably : published for the information of those who are not acquainted with their way, and to prevent mistakes concerning them
- Some sober animadversions : humbly, and in all meekness offered to the consideration of all who truly fear the Lord, and enquire in his ways, in Scotland : upon a testimony and warning, emitted by the presbytery of Parliament, in defence of the said petition : published to vindicate truth, and undeceive the simple