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The Christian experiences, gospel labours and writings, of that ancient servant of Christ, Stephen Crisp
Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay... [etc.] (v.1)
Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay... [etc.] (v.2)
Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay... [etc.] (v.3)
The select works of William Penn (v.1)
The select works of William Penn (v.2)
The select works of William Penn (v.3)
Select works of William Penn : To which is prefixed a journal of his life
An epistle of love and of consolation unto Israel; from the pouring forth of the spirit and holy anointing of the father, sent in bowels of tender love unto the chosen and elect seed of life, unto all the gathered church of the first born
A collection of the several wrightings of that true prophet, faithful servant of God, and sufferer for the testimony of Jesus, William Bayly, who finished his testimony, and laid down his head in peace with the Lord, the first day of the fourth moneth, in the year 1675
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers; and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written : and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.1)
The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington : whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers; and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written : and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others (v.2)