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Several letters written to the saints of the Most High, to build them up in the truth, as it is in Jesus
Dewsbury, William (1621-1688); Fox, George (1624-1691); Naylor, James (1617?-1660); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1654
Indexed in: Wing D1272; Smith I, 523.
The enmitie between the two seeds: wherein is discovered, the subtilty and envie if the serpents seed... With a testimony of truth to all those that desire to know the way to God
Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1655
Indexed in: Wing W1975; Smith II, 909.
To the King and both houses of Parliament, now sitting at Westminster. Being, 1. A representation of the cause and sufferings of the people, called Quakers, and what they desire, signified... [etc.]
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689); Fell, Leonard (1624-1701); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1666
Includes a contribution by John Whitehead, Alexander Parker and Leonard Fell.
An expostulation with the bishops in England, concerning their jurisdiction over the people of God, called Quakers; with a few wholesome words of exhortation and advice tending to unite them and us in one true spiritual worship
Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1662]
The text is signed (p.6): 'The 5th. of the 7th. month 1662'. Whitehead's initials given, p.7.
Balm from Gilead : A collection of the living divine testimonies
Smith, William (1672); Hookes, Ellis (1681); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1675
Smith's works arranged in chronological order. "Epistle dedicatory" signed: Ellis Hookes. "An epistle to Friends and other readers of these ensuing books" signed: John Whitehead.
Balm from Gilead : A collection of the living divine testimonies
Smith, William (1672); Hookes, Ellis (1681); Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1675
Smith's works arranged in chronological order. "Epistle dedicatory" signed: Ellis Hookes. "An epistle to Friends and other readers of these ensuing books" signed: John Whitehead.
A general epistle to be read amongst friends in all their meetings
Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
[1682]
Caption title. Signed and dated at end: From Lincoln-Castle this 21st of the 10th moneth, 1682. John Whitehead. Place of publication suggested by Wing.
A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore... in answer to their book called A brief discovery of the people called Quakers ... This is to go amongst the professors in England in discovery of the truth
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Fox, George the younger (1661)
1659
Indexed in: Wing W 1896. Smith II, 886.
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
Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1662
Indexed in: Wing W1979; Smith II, 911.
An expostulation with the bishops in England, concerning their jurisdiction over the people of God, called Quakers; with a few wholesome words of exhortation and advice tending to unite them and us in one true spiritual worship
Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Mason, Martin (1650-1676)
[1662]
The text is signed (p.6): 'The 5th. of the 7th. month 1662... John Whitehead. Martin Mason.'. This issue has title 'An Expostulation'.
This to the King and his Councel. Something in answer to an order made by the House of Lords for the breaking up of the meetings of the people of God in scorn called Quakers. In Northamptonshire: who are as sheep for the slaughter... In answer to a false information ... [etc.]
Whitehead, John (1630-1696)
1660
Subscribed (p.7) by John Whitehead and 35 others.
A small treatise, wherein is briefly declared some of those things which I have heard, & seen, and learn't of the Father. With a testimony against such as doe or shall invent forms of doctrine or worship, and by outward force compel people thereto. Here is also the calling and work of that ministry which is owned by the people of God called Quakers in short spoken of
Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
"A few words about the present work of God in the world" signed I.P. [Isaac Pennington].