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Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper wherein are certaine untruths and false aspersions, cast upon a people, called Quakers, by some members of the church of Wrexham in Wales. With some questions answered: with other false accusations cast upon us, by one whose name is subscribed in print, Mr. Vavasor Powel, who is one of the chief priests of Wales, being in the generation of the scribes and pharisees. Let him that reads understand and he shall see it so. And likewise an answer to other slanders and false reports upon the same people, whom reproachfully they call Quakers, but we rather chuse to suffer reproaches, slanders, and false reports with the people of God, then to deny the power of God made manifest in us. By his servant who seeks the freedoms of Israels children, after the spirit, whom the world calls. Rich. Hubberthorn.
Date of publication:
1654
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A reply to an untraced work by Vavasor Powell. Includes on p. 12, with caption title: An answer to certaine lyes and false aspersions cast upon the truth, and the servants of Jesus Christ, .. by .. William Spencer. This ...
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Date of publication:
1695
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Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. Errata: p. 171.
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Date of publication:
1656
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Preface signed: Edward Mowgill. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1677
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A reply to Whiston, Joseph. An essay to revive the primitive doctrine; Wills, Obed. Vindicæ vindiciarum; and Baxter, Richard. Review of the state of Christian's infants. "A brief survey and confutation of Mr. Joseph ...
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Truth defended. Or, Certain accusations answered, cast upon us who are called Quakers; by the teachers of the world, and the people of this generation. With a cleare discovery, who are the false prophets, and when they came in. And who they are that deny Christ, and that preach another gospel. And who deny the scriptures, churches, ministers, and magistrates, whereby the magistrates and people of this nation may see they justifie that which the scripture condemns, and condemne that which the holy men of God justified. / By a servant of the Lord, whose name in the flesh is, Edward Burrough.
Date of publication:
1654
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Imprint from Wing. With a prefatory epistle signed: Francis Howgill. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 8 1654". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1658
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. Attributed to Richard Farnworth. cf. NUC pre-1956.
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Date of publication:
1668
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Marginal notes. This item can be found separately at reel 797:36 and together with Wing C56 and P1301 at reel 376:17. Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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Date of publication:
1647
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Signed at end: By T.P. a well-willer of verity, and honourer of humility. The engraving is of four figures: Vertue, Priste, Prelate, and Herisie. The dialogues are by Pope, Prelate, Priest, and Truth. Verse - "Who will ...
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Date of publication:
1643
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First letter signed: G. T. Second letter signed: E. W. Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1698
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Signed and dated on p. 47: William Penn. Dublin, the 26th of the 3d month, 1698. Imperfect: print showthrough with loss of text. Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
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Date of publication:
1700
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Errata: p. [1] at end. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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Date of publication:
1695
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Place of publication and printer from Wing. Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries. Imperfect: t.p. and some pages of text mutilated and partially illegible.
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Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures. With some account of the judgements of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witch craft. : To which is added, something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things, necessary for people to weigh and consider. / Written in true love to the souls of my neighbours, and all men, which includeth that love to them, as to my self, by Thomas Maule.
Date of publication:
1695
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Ascribed to the press of William Bradford in New York by Evans.
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Date of publication:
1642
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First letter dated Newbury, December 9. 1642 and signed W. N., second letter dated December 17. 1642. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 22". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1781
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On the relationship between church and state in Massachusetts. Signed on p. 36: Isaac Backus. Middleborough, April 20, 1781. "At James Arnold's in Providence, and at Philip Freeman's, in Boston, may be had the author's ...
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Date of publication:
1649
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The words "God ... Ordinances of God" are connected on title page by a system of brackets. Tightly bound. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1663
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Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Truth made manifest: or, The dead man's testimony to the living Being a compendium of the last sayings, dying speeches, sentences, and expressions, of Captain William Bedlow; that pattern of love to his country. Who deceased at Bristol, the 20th. of August, 1680. Convincing all, both deluded Protestants, and wilfully-blinded Papists, of the realty of that late horrid plot; with his endeared caution both to his King and country, shewing the eminent danger that still threatens. With a sermon made upon this text, preached at his funeral by a reverend divine, Mr. Thomas Palmer.
Date of publication:
1680
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Cf. Wing B1677B which does not list a printer. Identified as Wing B1677B, reel 2435, of the UMI microfilm set "Early English books 1641-1700". Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Truth maintained, or Positions delivered in a sermon at the Savoy: since traduced for dangerous: now asserted for sound and safe. By Thomas Fuller, B.D. late of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. The particulars are these. I That the doctrine of the impossibility of a churches perfection, in this world, being wel understood, begets not lazinesse but the more industry in wise reformers. II That the Church of England cannot justly be taxed with superstitious innovations. III How farre private Christians, ministers, and subordinate magistrates, are to concurre to the advancing of a publique reformation. IIII What parts therein are only to be acted by the Supreme power. V Of the progresse, and praise of passive obedience. VI That no extraordinary excitations, incitations, or inspirations are bestowed from God, on men in these dayes. VII That it is utterly unlawfull to give any just offence to the papist, or to any men whatsoever. VIII What advantage the Fathers had of us, in learning and religion, and what we have of them. IX That no new light, or new essentiall truths, are, or can be revealed in this age. X That the doctrine of the Churches imperfection, may safely be preached, and cannot honestly be concealed. With severall letters, to cleare the occasion of this book.
Date of publication:
1643
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A partial reprinting and defense of his "Sermon of reformation" and a partial reprinting of and reply to John Saltmarsh's "Examinations", including a reprinting of the preface to that work on leaf A2. The imprint is a ...
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Date of publication:
1643
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"A sermon of reformation" has special t.p. This work appears on reel 1188:42 and 1206:22. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. Includes bibliographical references. (from t.p.) I. ...
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