181 |
To the flock of Christ - every where to be read in their assemblies
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George Fox
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1681 |
Engelska |
182 |
A distinction betwixt the two suppers of Christ - namely, the last supper in the same night that he was betrayed, before he was crucified, and the supper after he was risen and ascended at the right hand of God, which he calls people to in Rev. 3. to hear his voice, and open the door, and he will sup with them, and they shall sup with him. Likewise, something concerning Christ the resurrection of the just and unjust. And also concerning the stone cut out of the mountain without hands, which smote the image, Dan. 2. And concerning Christ, the vine; and the Jews, how that God planted them a noble vine, but they degenerated, and destroyed the Lords servants, and son, that came to look for fruits. By G. F
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George Fox
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Printed in the year 1685 |
Engelska |
183 |
A looking-glass for the Jews - wherein they may clearly see that the Messiah is come, by the prophets in the Old Testament (above sixteen hundred years since) and the manifest testimonies since. And also, they may see their own blindness and ignorance of their own prophets, and of the Messiah unto this day. By which my desire is, they may turn to him, that their eyes may be opened, that they may see him whom they have pierced. By G. F. To which is added, a paper writ formerly to the Jews who assemble in Bevers-Marks, London, to be read and considered by them; with a few queries for them to answer. By G.W
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George Fox
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Printed in the year 1674 |
Engelska |
184 |
A New-England-fire-brand quenched - The second part. Being something in answer to Roger Williams his Appendix. Wherein he hath taken and pickt up some of G.F.'s words, and some of G.F.'s old persecutors here and there, that writ against him and the people of God called Quakers, what he thinketh he can pick out for his own advantage; who is of the same spirit, as they that writ against us, and persecuted us in Oliver's days. With a - Post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions, viz: of the blood of Christ, that was shed, its being corruptible and corrupted: and that salvation was by a man that was corruptible. Where-unto is added a - Catalogue of R.W.'s envious, malitious, scornful railing stuff, false accusations and blasphemies, which he foully and un-Christian-like hath scattered and dispersed throughout his book, and calls it scripture-language. Together with the - letters of W. Coddington and Rich. Scot of Providence in New-England, testifying against the said R. Williams and his slanderous and wicked book. And
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George Fox
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In the year M DC LXXVIII. 1678 |
Engelska |
185 |
To the chief magistrate, rulers, ministers, justices of the peace, and other officers - who profess Christ and Christianity, and are called by that worthy name and great title of Christians, which is from the king of kings and Lord of Lords Christ Jesus
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George Fox
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1684 |
Engelska |
186 |
La primitive ordination et succession des eveques, diacres et pasteurs qui sont dans l'eglise de Christ - Il est ecrit en st. Jean au chap. 17. au v. 8
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George Fox
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1686 |
Franska |
187 |
A testimony for God's truth - first, concerning new & heavenly Jerusalem, and Jerusalem from below. Secondly, concerning Christ the great mountain that fills the whole earth. Thirdly, how man and woman was created in the image of God, and to be help-meets one to another. Fourthly, how every one ought to improve the talent God gives them, to his glory, and their eternal happiness. By George Fox
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George Fox
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1688 |
Engelska |
188 |
The true Christians distinguished from such as go under the name of Christians - With a short epistle concerning the Holy Scriptures of truth. As also concerning Christ the offering, and such as are chosen in Christ, and have their names written in the book of life before the foundation of the world. By G.F
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George Fox
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MDCLXXXIX. 1689 |
Engelska |
189 |
A warning to England - and to all that profess themselves Christians, who have the form, but deny the power of godliness, that they sin no more, lest a worse thing come to them. Let this be speedily dispersed. George Fox
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George Fox
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Printed in the year 1674 |
Engelska |
190 |
A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs - that worthy prophet of the Lord who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the Word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662. F. H
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Francis Howgill
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printed in the year 1663 |
Engelska |
191 |
The lambs officer is gone forth with the lambs message - vvhich is the vvitness of God in all consciences, to call them up to the bar, the judgement of the lamb, in this his day which is come. To all the parish clerks, vicars, curates, and professors in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and elsewhere in the whole Christendome; for you all to come up to the lambs bar, in this his day, and is to go into all the parishes aforesaid, to see if they can stand before the lamb, to plead their cause, guilty, or not guilty, in this his day, who have had the scriptures, but out of the life which they were in that gave them forth. G.F
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George Fox
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1659 |
Engelska |
192 |
Several papers - some of them given forth by George Fox; others by Jame sic Nayler, minister of the eternal word of God, raised up after the long night of apostacy to direct the world, to wait for the revelation of Jesus Christ, and to turn their minds to the true light, that they may be reconciled to God; of the world is not worthy, and therefore doth hate, persecute, and whom inprison them, under the name of Quakers. Gathered together and published by A. P. that the truth may be spread abroad, and deceit be discovered. Wherein the plain, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in fear and trembling, is justified, against the idle bablings of formal professors ... and of all sorts of persons, under pretence of civility. Also the priests of England, with their imaginary doctrines and worships discovered to be the grand enemies of Jesus Christ; and the true worship of God in spirit and truth made manifest. ... With a word to the people of England
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George Fox
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Printed in the year, as the world accounts, 1654 |
Engelska |
193 |
A paper sent forth into the world, from them that are scornfully called Quakers - declaring the grounds and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world, (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them
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George Fox
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1656 |
Engelska |
194 |
A tous gouverneurs peuples nations royumes
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George Fox
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1661 |
Franska |
195 |
The arraignment of Popery - being a short collection taken out of the chronicles and other books of the state of the Church in the primitive times. I. The state of the Papists; how long it was before the universal Pope and mass was set up; and the bringing in their rudiments, traditions, beads, images, purgatory, tythes and inquisitions. II. A relation of their cruelties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse then the Turk and heathen: new Rome proving like old. III. What the people of England worshipped before they were Christians. IV. To which is added, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. With several other things, very profitable for all that fear God to read, try and give judgment by the spirit of truth against the worship of the beast and whore. BY G. F. and E. H
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George Fox
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Printed in the year 1679 |
Engelska |
196-197 |
A catechisme for children - That they may come to learne of Christ, the light, the truth, the way, that leads to know the Father, the God of all truth. By G. F
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George Fox
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1660 |
Engelska |
198 |
Catechismus pro parvulis - Vt ij discant a Christo, luce, veritate, via, quæ ducit ad cognoscendum patrem, deum omnis veritatis. G. F
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George Fox
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1660 |
Latin |
199 |
Concerning daily sacrifices and offerings
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George Fox
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1688 |
Engelska |
200 |
Concerning such as have forbidden preaching or teaching in the name of Jesus - and such as are ashamed to confess Him before men, and call not on the name of the Lord, &c
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George Fox
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1684 |
Engelska |