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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..."
A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life. Unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers). Being several epistles
R. F (1666); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Greene, Thomas (1634?-1699)
1664
Indexed in: Wing T680; Smith I, 592.
Something in reply to Edmond Skipps book, which he calls the Worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing-starre... At his book, the world may wonder; but the children of light doth not; for his folly in it they manifest
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663); R. F (1666)
[1655]
Caption title. Said by Smith to form part of Richard Farnworth's "Antichrist's man of war".
A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life. Unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers). Being several epistles
R. F (1666); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Greene, Thomas (1634?-1699)
1664
Indexed in: Wing T680; Smith I, 592.
A woman forbidden to speak in the church, the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and peeple [sic] discovered
R. F (1666)
1654
Line 12 of the title-page ends "... Do ye not therefore erre..."