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A warning from the Lord unto the rulers of Dover. And so to all men which stand gulty of the like practises, that all may know a day of repentence before it be too late... Also, the Christian man's plea for his liberty, as he is so indeed and in truth: And also as he is a free born Englishman, he lays claim to his birth-right ... Together with a true testimony born to the light of Jesus
Howard, Luke (1621-1699)
1661
Indexed in: Wing H 2988. Smith I, 979.
Love and truth in plainness manifested : being a collection of the several writings faithful testimonies, and Christian epistles, of that ancient suffering servant and minister of Christ, Luke Howard, of Dover, deceas'd. With an account of his convincement, labours and sufferings for the truth
Howard, Luke (1621-1699)
1704
Advertisments for Sowle's publications, dated 1703, on final 12 pages. Some works have individual title-pages.
The seat of the scorner thrown down: or, Richard Hobbs his folly, envy and lyes in his late reply to my book called A looking-glass, &c. manifested and rebuked. Whereunto is annexed my call from the Baptists, to walk in the true light. And a true testimony to the light and power of Christ in the heart. With a few queries to the said R. Hobbs
Howard, Luke (1621-1699); Howard, Luke (1621-1699); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1673
"The Water-Baptists reproach repeld" signed at end: Thomas Rudyard. "A looking-glass for Baptists" and "The Water-Baptists reproach repeld" each has special title-page. Place of publication from W...
Love and truth in plainness manifested : being a collection of the several writings faithful testimonies, and Christian epistles, of that ancient suffering servant and minister of Christ, Luke Howard, of Dover, deceas'd. With an account of his convincement, labours and sufferings for the truth
Howard, Luke (1621-1699)
1704
Advertisments for Sowle's publications, dated 1703, on final 12 pages. Some works have individual title-pages.
A few plain words of instruction given forth as moved of the Lord, for all people, whose minds and hearts are inclinable after the way of peace and rest with the Lord... With a true testimony for the Lord and his power ... And a testimony against all blind guides
Howard, Luke (1621-1699)
1658
Indexed in: Wing H2985; Smith I, 978.
The Devils bow unstringed, or some of Thomas Dansons lyes made manifest, which he hath printed and put out to publick view in two pamphlets, the one intituled, The Quakers folly made manifest. And the other, The Quakers wisdom not from above. And in the first page of his narrative he calleth them undoubted truths, but the wise in heart will not so take them, but will consider better of them, for, the wise mans eye is in his head
Howard, Luke (1621-1699)
1659
Indexed in: Wing H 2984A. Smith I, 979.