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To the Councill of Officers of the Armie, and the heads of the nation; and for the inferior officers and souldiers to read
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1659]
Caption title. Signed at end: F.G. [i.e. G.F., George Fox]. Imprint from Wing.
The man Christ Jesus the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the Papist head their Pope : prayers to & for the dead, their shav'd crowns and saints relicks and purgatory disproved to be Christian or Judaism, consequently heathenish or pagan by scripture-testimony
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1679
Place of publication from Wing.
The man Christ Jesus the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the Papist head their Pope : prayers to & for the dead, their shav'd crowns and saints relicks and purgatory disproved to be Christian or Judaism, consequently heathenish or pagan by scripture-testimony
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1679
Place of publication from Wing.
Concerning Christ the spiritual and holy head over his holy church and his church's stedfastness, and confidence, and unity, and oneness in him
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
"Let this be read in all the assemblies of the righteous, the members of Christ."
The dread of Gods power uttering its voice thorough [sic] man, unto the heads of the nation
Fox, George the younger (1661)
[1660]
Indexed in: Wing F1999; Smith I, 701.
Blessed openings of a day of good things to the Turks. Written to the heads, rulers, ancients, and elders of their land, and whomsoever else it may concern
Perrot, John
1661
Caption title. Written by John Perrot. Cf. DNB. Imprint from colophon.
Concerning Christ the spiritual and holy head over his holy church and his church's stedfastness, and confidence, and unity, and oneness in him
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
"Let this be read in all the assemblies of the righteous, the members of Christ."
Baptism and the Lord's supper. Substantially asserted : being an apology in behalf of the people called Quakers, concerning those two heads
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
1696
"To the reader" signed: Robert Barclay [son of the author]. Extracted from his Apology. Marginal notes. Error in paging: p. 53-54 omitted in numbering only. At end is a list (1 p.) of "Books p...
A loving invitation (to repentance, and amendment of life) unto all the inhabitants of the island Barbados... with somthing [sic] more particularly to the heads, and owners, of the several plantations
Pinder, Richard (1695)
1660
Indexed in: Wing P 2263. Smith II, 424.
The stone which the builders hath rejected, the same is now become the head of the corner: or, Christ exalted into his throne: and the scripture owned in its place
Parnell, James (1636-1656)
[1655]
Signed at end: James Parnel.
The heathens divinity set upon the heads of all called Christians, that say, they had not known that there had been a God, or a Christ, unless the scripture had declared it to them
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1671
Attributed to George Fox. Place of publication from Wing.
The heathens divinity set upon the heads of all called Christians, that say, they had not known that there had been a God, or a Christ, unless the scripture had declared it to them
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1672/3
Indexed in: Wing F1836; Smith I, 672.