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21 A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations; - shewing unto the whole world, and to all people to whom it shall come, by open proclaimation, what the testimony of God is, and of his people which they hold, which they have received from him, through the eternal Spirit, of which they are not ashamed before men, but are called to witness it forth in the nations, in the same spirit and power as they have received it from the Lord. Also shewing of his great work which he is about to do in the earth, and this testimony is true and no lye for it is of God and witnessed by thousands of his people at this day; who are in scorn called Quakers Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
22 The testimony of the Lord concerning London. - Witnessed in truth and faithfulnesse, to the consciences of all people in it, that they may returne to the Lord, and repent. Also, the great abominations discovered of this people, who draws near God with their mouths, and professes self-separation, when as their hearts be far from the Lord. With a warning to all sorts of people in it, what the Lord requires of them Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
23 A just and lawful trial of the teachers & professed ministers of England, by a perfect proceeding against them. - And hereby they are righteously examined, and justly weighed, and truly measured, and condemned out of their own mouths, and judged by their own professed rule, viz. the Scriptures; and thereby are proved to disagree, and be contrary to all the ministers of Christ in former ages; and to agree and concur with all the false prophets and deceivers in their call, in their maintenance, and in their doctrines, and conversation, and practice. And being brought to the bar of justice, these things are truly charged against them, and legally proved upon them, and their own professed rule (the Scriptures) have judged them guilty Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
24 The vvofull cry of unjust persecutions, and grevious oppressions of the people of God in England, - through the injustice of some of her rulers, and wikednesse of teachers and people, who hasten to fulfil the measure of their forefathers cruelty. With a lamentation over them all who rewards the Lord evill for good, and is a warning to them all for repentance; shewing that the coming of the Lord is nigh. And this may serve for an answer in full, to all such who have persecuted by violence, by word or writing the innocent people in scorn called Quakers. With a short addition, which shewes unto all, the ground of persecution; in its first cause, and the enmity which is betwixt the two seeds, is clearly discovered, by a friend to the suffering seed of God Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
25 This is onely to goe amongst friends Francis Howgill 1656 Engelska
26 A declaration to all the world of our faith: and what we believe who are called Quakers. - And this is written that all people upon earth may know by whom, and how we are saved, and hopes for eternal life, & what we believe concerning God, Christ, and the Spirit, and of the things that are eternall, appertaining to all mankinde to know and believe Edward Burrough 1659 Engelska
27 A visitation of love unto the King, and those call'd Royallists; - consisting I. Of an answer to several queries proposed to the people (called Quakers) from a (supposed) Royallist. II. Of an objection answered, concerning the Kings supremacy. III. Of an epistle directed to the King, & those that go under the name of Royallists. IV. Of certain queries returned to them (called Royallists) to answer Edward Burrough 1660 Engelska
28 For the souldiers, and all the officers of England, Scotland and Ireland - a warning from the Lord, that they forget not his kindness, but call to mind his mercies, and their own promises Edward Burrough 1654 Engelska
29 The true Christian religion againe discovered; - after the long and darke night of apostacy; which hath over-shadowed the whole world; for many ages; and the profession and practise thereof witnessed unto by the Scriptures. And here all may see who it is, (of all these sects and divers forms of religion, that are in these nations) that are agreeable to the Scriptures in what they profess and practise, and who it is that are not according thereunto; for the line of true judgement is stretched upon all profession, and a true search into, and tryall thereof is made; and hereby it is manifest who it is, and what sort of people that may justly claime the benefit of the Protectors oath, to be protected thereby in their practises of religion, who hath bound himself to maintaine and uphold, that Christian religion, which is according to Scriptures, &c. This is written for the good of this Commonwealth, and the Information of all people in it Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
30 A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion. - which gives a certaine sound in the eares of all nations, and is a true noyse of a fearfull earthquake at hand, which shall shake the whole fabrick of the earth, and the pillars of its standing shall fall, and never more be set up againe. Or fearfull voyces of terrible thunders, uttered forth from the throne, to the astonishment of the heathen in all quarters of the earth who are not sealed in the forehead. And is an alarum, and preparation for war against all nations where Gog and Magog resideth. And sheweth the wounding sword of the mighty God, from whose blow, the kings, nor the captaines, nor the mighty men, cannot fly to escape. Declared and written by a son of thunder, as a warning to all the inhabitants of the earth, where the great image is standing, or any part of it worshipped, speedily to meet the Lord by repentance, that in the day of his fierce wrath they may be hid. With a salutation to the seed who are gathered into the fold and with the children of the King; the tongue that was dumb sings a joyfull song of Sion, in an unknown language, which none can understand, save the redeemed of the Lord Edward Burrough 1656 Engelska
31 The great mysteries of godlinesse and ungodlinesse. - The one opened from that eternall truth of the un-erring Scripture of the ever-blessed Jesus. The other discovered from the writings and speakings of a generation of deceivers, called Quakrrs sic. Wherein their sathanicall depths, and diabolicall delusions, not hitherto so fully known, are laid open. And that which (as they often say) they have to deliver to the world, which it is not yet able to receive, is most probably manifested, a little before their time. To the rendring them and their way abhorred to all true Christians. Unfolding also, the delusive manner of their arguings, answerings, and discoursings. In all which their chief endevour is, to conceale themselves and their opinions from being known and discovered Ralph. Farmer 1655 Engelska
32 A presentation of wholesome informations, unto the King of England, &c. - Being a defence pleaded, and also appealed unto him; even to the testimony of the spirit of God in his own conscience. In answer to a certain accusation, charged before him ... against us, whom in derision, the acccuser sic calls Quakers. And also, herein are laid down divers considerations ... concerning church-government, and concerning the making and sending forth ministers; and concerning the true prophets and true ministers, and the false; and how they are distinguished, in their call, maintenance, and practises: and that none ought to suffer death of body ... though they may erre in their mindes, in the knowledge and judgement of spiritual things. All which, is soberly presented to the King and his Council, for them to consider Edward Burrough 1660 Engelska
33 A vindication of the people of God, called Quakers .. - being an ansvver to a book, dedicated to them, by one George Pressick of Dublin : in which book many lyes and calumnies are presented against the innocent people of God Edward Burrough 1660 Engelska
34 The true Christian religion again discovered after the long and dark night of apostacy, which hath overshadowed the whole world for many ages .. Edward Burrough 1658 Engelska
35 A certaine sound, or, An alarm sounded to the persecuting episcopalians in and about the cities of London & Westminster - those bloody cities in many whoredoms, and to the rest of that sect throughout the nations who prophanely, bloodily, or maliciously now have, or heretofore have had any hand in persecuting the innocent servants and prophets of the most high, for the exercise of their pure conscience to the Lord God their creator Edward Billing 1665 Engelska
36 The great mistery of the great whore unfolded, and antichrists kingdom revealed unto destruction - in answer to many false doctrines and principles which Babylons merchants have traded with, being held forth by the professed ministers, and teachers, and professors in England, Ireland, and Scotland, taken under their owne hands, and from their owne mouths, sent forth by them from time to time, against the despised people of the Lord called Quakers, who are of the seed of that woman, who hath been long fled into wildernes ... in this answer to the multitude of doctrines held forth by the many false sects, which have lost the key of knowledge, and been on foot since the apostles dayes, called Anabaptists, Independents, Presbyters, Ranters, and many others, who out of their own mouths have manifested themselves not to be of a true descent from the true Christian Churches : but it's discovered that they have been all made drunk with the wine of fornication received from the whore which hath sitten upon the beast, after whom the world hath wondred George Fox 1659 Engelska
37 The chasing the young quaking harlot out of the city, or, A turning the Quakers dark side into the light - wherein is plainly discovered a twofold design against the publick peace, the one by their doctrine, the other by their sword : with an answer to E. B. Salvation to his brethren : the Quaker founded out of his lying trumpet : with seven special marks to know the quaking harlot from the other harlots : also certain queries sent to I. Lilburn, in order to prove his resurrection to be but a meer imagination, and quaking delusion : together with a certain rule to know whether the Quakers doctrine be a new dispensation of Gods, or a fiction out of a Quakers brain Thomas. Winterton 1656 Engelska
38 The reign of the whore discovered and her ruine seen - her merchants the priests examined, and with the Romish church (their elder sister) compared and found agreeable in many things ... : some queries also for those people that pay tythes, and priests that receive tythes, to consider and answer : and whereas their cry hath been loud against us the people of God called Quakers, that we are Jesuits, and Jesuitical, in tryal they are found false accusers, and of the same stock and generation themselves ... : also the sustance of a dispute which was the 15th day of the 2d month, called April 1659, at the Bridge-house in Southwark, between VVilliam Cooper, VVilliam VVhitaker, Thomas VVoodsworth, VVieles, Watkins, Cradicut, and others who profess themselves ministers of Christ, and some of the people call'd Quakers William Smith 1659 Engelska
39 A faithful testimony concerning the true worship of God - what it is in it self, and who are the true vvorshippers : in opposition to all the false worship in this nation, which is idolatry, which is discovered in its foundation, and in its manifestation, not to be ever commanded of God, or practised by his apostles and saints, but it is declared to consist chiefly of such things and practises as had their first beginning and ordination in the Church of Rome ... and this is written for a general good to all such as are worshipping in temples made with hands Edward Burrough 1659 Engelska
40 Some false principles and errors discovered and refuted - in a short answer to a catechism book, which is said to contain the principles of religion, put forth by a namelesse authour, but is supposed to be the work of one Samuel Eaton ... but upon true examination he is found to be teaching the traditions of men for the commandments of Christ Edward Burrough 1659 Engelska

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