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An account of the convincement, exercises, services and travels, of that ancient servant of the Lord, Richard Davies: with some relation of ancient Friends, and the spreading of truth in North-Wales, &c.
Davies, Richard, 1635-1708.Date: M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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An address to the Rev. Dr. Alison, the Rev. Mr. Ewing, and others, trustees of the Corporation for the Relief of Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children: being a vindication of the Quakers from the aspersions of the said trustees in their letter published in th London chronicle, no. 1223. To which is prefixed, the said letter. By a lover of truth. [One line in Latin]
Lover of truth.Date: in the year 1765- Books
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Truth and error contrasted, in a familiar dialogue: in which are clearly shewn the mistaken notions of mankind, relative to their present and future state, to the resurrection and judgment, to heaven and hell, and life and death. By a lover of truth. Withan appendix; containing essays and extracts from letters, relative to the same subject.
Lover of truth.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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To Fidelis.
Friends of truth and Fidelis.Date: 1796]- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his Assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the Call and Requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the Misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil Day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their Ear from Counsel. By one who is a Traveller in the Way of Peace, and hath Good-Will towards all Men, and more especially to the Houshold of Faith; Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1780- Books
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Primitive Christianity revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers. Written In Testimony to the present Dispensation of God, through them, to the World; that Prejudices may be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-Inclined encouraged, and the Truth, and its innocent Friends, rightly represented. By William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1796- Books
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A call to the unfaithful professors of truth. Written by John Estaugh in his life-time; and now published for general service. To which is added divers epistles of the same author.
Estaugh, John, 1676-1742.Date: M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]- Books
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The rights of Protestants asserted; and clerical incroachment detected. In allusion to several recent publications, in defence of an exclusive priesthood, establishments, and tithes, by Daubeny, Church, and others. But more particularly in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, Vicar of Carlton, entitled, "more truth for the seekers."
Scantlebury, Thomas, -1821.Date: [1798]- Books
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Primitive Christianity revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers. Written In Testimony to the present Dispensation of God, through them, to the World; that Prejudices may be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-Inclined encouraged, and the Truth, and its innocent Friends, rightly represented. By William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times. Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand Armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, (against his Assaults) that so they may be ready to Answer the Call and Requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the Misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be Prepared, and that the Evil Day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their Ear from Counsel. By one who is a Traveller in the way of Peace, and hath Good will towards all Men, and more especially to the Houshold of Faith, Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: Printed in the Year, 1666. 1710- Books
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A mite into the treasury; or, Some serious remarks on that solemn and indispensable duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship, incumbent upon all persons come to years of understanding (especially the professors of truth) whilst favoured with health, strength and liberty; together with some due animadversions upon the neglect thereof; as also a word of consolation to such sincere hearted Friends, as are rendered incapable of personally attending them, by reason of old age, some bodily disorder, or confinement, &c. To which is subjoined, an epistle to Friends of Knaresborough Monthly-Meeting. By David Hall. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
Hall, David, 1683-1756.Date: 1758- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his Assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the Call and Requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the Misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil Day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their Ear from Counsel. By one who is a Traveller in the Way of Peace, and hath Goodwill towards all Men, and more especially to the Houshold of Faith; Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1757- Books
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An appeal to reason and common sense: or, a free and candid disquisition of the conduct of A----- B-----; So far as it relates to Matter of Fact, and as set forth in his Appeal to the People, and in a Letter to a Member of Parliament: And into the Conduct of the Ministry, so far as is relative to the Case of A- B-: with some occasional remarks upon a pamphlet, called, Impartial reflections on the case of Mr. Byng. By a friend to truth, and a lover of his country
Friend to Truth and a Lover of His Country.Date: [1756]- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel. By One who is a traveller in the way of Peace, and hath good will towards all men, and more especially to the houshold of faith; Stephen Crisp. First published in the year 1666.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1797- Books
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The truth, and excellency of the Gospel Dispensation Briefly Considered, in the interpretation of 2 Pet.i.19. We have also a more sure Word of Prophecy. Paraphrastically deducted from the nature of the gospel, and Christ's own words: And consonant to the Liturgy of the Church of England.
Date: 1727- Books
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A testimony for the Lord and his truth: given forth by the women Friends at their yearly-meeting at York; being a tender salution of love to their Friends and sisters in their several monthly-meetings, in this county and elsewhere.
Date: between 1700 and 1750?]- Books
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Primitive Christianity revived in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers. Written, in Testimony to the present Dispensation of God, through Them, to the World. That Prejudices may be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-Enclined Encouraged, and the Truth and its Innocent Friends, Rightly Represented: By William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: Printed in the Year, 1702- Books
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The spiritual worship, and service of God exalted; and acceptably performed only in the spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ. With Some other Things inserted herein worthy of Observation. By a lover of truth, and well-wisher of the souls of all men, George Myers. Unto which is annexed his dying sayings, &c.
Myers, George, 1653?-1714.Date: 1721- Books
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A looking glass for the clergy; or, some traits of the false prophets, particularly maintenance by force: in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, Vicar of Carleton entitled "truth for the seekers."
Scantlebury, Thomas, -1821.Date: [1798]- Books
The truth about self-harm : for young people and their friends and families.
Date: [2016?]- Books
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A mite into the treasury, or some serious remarks on that solemn and indispensable duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship, incumbent upon all persons come to years of understanding (especially the Professors of Truth) whilst favour'd with Health, Strength and Liberty; together with some due Animadversions upon the Neglect thereof; as also a Word of Consolation to such sincere hearted Friends, as are render'd incapable of personally attending them, by reason of old Age, some bodily Disorder, or Consinement, &c. To which is Subjoin'd, An Epistle to Friends of Knaresborough Monthly - Meeting. By David Hall.
Hall, David, 1683-1756.Date: 1756- Books
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A looking glass for the clergy; or, Some traits of the false prophets. Particularly maintenance by force: in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, vicar of Carleton; entitled "Truth for the Seekers".
Scantlebury, Thomas, -1821.Date: [1797]- Books
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A compassionate call, And Hand reached forth in Tender Gospel Love, to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some Misconduct or other, have unhappily forfeited their Unity with the Society of Friends; in what Capacity, Post or Station soever in the Church they may have been; or in what Circumstance of Life soever they now stand, in their present disunited Situation. By David Hall.
Hall, David, 1683-1756.Date: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The defence of the prisoners in York Castle for not paying tithes, against the charges of George Markham, Vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "truth for the seekers."
Date: 1797- Books
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The true picture of Quakerism: in a summary view of the blasphemies, heresies, and tresonable principles, of the Quakers of old. Taken out of their most noted and approved writers. And humbly offered to the Consideration of all Friends, who are not exactly in the same Way of Thinking. By a lover of truth.
Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]