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A return to the priests about Beverley for their advisement
R. F (1666)
[1654?]
A reply to Christopher Feake and others: A faithful discovery of a treacherous design of mystical Antichrist. Anon., by Richard Farnworth.
The spirituall man judgeth all things : or, The spirituall mans true judgement... Also, something in short, concerning Melchizedeks order of taking the tythes of spoils only of Abraham ... With a godly exhortation and instruction ... to such as have the witness of the New Testament ... [etc.]
R. F (1666); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1655
Author named as "Robert Farnworth", p.[iv]. Also contains contributions by George Fox.
The generall-good to all people: or, the Lords free love running forth freely to his own people in these latter days, according to his promises made to his people, which he is now fulfilling... With something in answer to the petition put up to the Parliament, by many of the city and county of York, even they of the priests party
R. F (1666)
1653
"Gods covenanting with his people" has separate title-page (p. 31).
A woman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered
R. F (1666)
1654
Another issue also published 1654. Line 12 of title-page ends "... Do ye not therefore err, because ye..."
Truth cleared of scandals, or truth lifting up its head above scandals, &c. Occasioned by the meeting of those people called Baptists, and those whom the world scornfully calleth Quakers, at Harliston in Stafforthshire... Shewing the difference betwixt the ordinances of Christ and of Antichrist ... Also, the unprofitable servant and the talents
R. F (1666)
1654
Indexed in: Wing F512; Smith I, 586.
The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts. Or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended. Whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, &c
R. F (1666)
1663
Another issue, without author's name on title-page, also published in 1663.
A character whereby the false Christs, or Antichrists, seducers, false prophets, and house creepers may be known... As may be seen in two letters sent to severall priests in Liestershire, after two severall meetings, betwixt them and those called Quakers ... Wherein is discovered the true prophet and the false
R. F (1666)
1654
"Robert Hornworth" is Richard Farnworth.
The spirit of God speaking in the temple of God. Or, Gods spiritual teachings in his people puts flesh to silence that the spirit of Christ may speak in the church &c
R. F (1666)
1663
Indexed in: Wing F504; Smith I, 591.
The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts. Or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended. Whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, &c
R. F (1666)
1663
Another issue, without author's name on title-page, also published in 1663.
Several petitions answered, that were put up by the priests of Westmorland, against James Naylor and Geo. Fox
Naylor, James (1617?-1660); R. F (1666)
1653
Attributed to James Naylor. cf. Wing. Includes texts of the petitions. "An epistle to the reader" signed: Richard Farnworth.
Truth ascended, or, The annointed and sealed of God defended
R. F (1666)
1663
An attack on Lodowick Muggleton.