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Sökning efter: Richard Hubberthorn 37 träffar

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21 The record of sufferings for tythes in England - the sufferers are, The seed of God, or, The assembly of his first-born, or, The first fruits unto God in England, in this age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful, therefore have we suffered willingly the spoiling of our goods, for to us the truth is more precious then our estates, lives, or outward liberties, and thererfore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his name sake, and to be as lights in this deceitful generation : those which our suffering is a testimony against, is that priesthood which is light and treacherous, which in all ages the Lord raised up faithful witnesses against : ... : and in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of robbers, or any that preached for hire that ever went before them, as will appear in this book following, by their devouring vvidovvs houses spoiling mens goods, and destroying mens persons Richard Hubberthorn 1658 Engelska
22 A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England, who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire, - who writes his name R. Sherlock, Batcheler of Divinity, but he is proved to be a diviner and deceiver of the people: which book is in answer to some queres set forth to him by them whom he calls Quakers. And herein are replies given to his answers, by those whom the world reproachfully calls Quakers: but we do dwell in the power of the living God, which makes all the earth to quake and tremble at his presence, who is terrible to the wicked, and is laying open and discovering the deceipts of all blind guides, hirelings and deceivers, and is making his power manifest, and his name known to his people, whom the world calls Quakers. ... Richard Hubberthorne Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
23 A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire, who writes his name R. Sherlock, Batcheler of Divinity, but he is proved to be a diviner and deceiver of the people - which book is in answer to some queres set forth to him by them whom he calls Quakers Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
24 A short answer to a book called The fanatick history - published with the approbation of divers orthodox divines (so called) and dedicated to the king by Richard Blome (against the Quakers) : which being examined and tried, is found to be a packet of old lies, many of which was seven years since presented to the Little Parliament, and since to other parliaments and protectors, which by us was answered and confuted in the year 1653 many other lies and false reports is gathered up since by them, which herein is answered and disproved : and herein also is a short relation of the twelve changes of governments which have bin in this nation in those eight years, under all of which we have suffered and been persecuted for that truth, which we yet stand witnesses for, against all its opposers Richard Hubberthorn 1660 Engelska
25-26 Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H (flera utgåvor) Richard Hubberthorn 1660 Engelska
27 Supplementum sublatum - Iohn Tombes, his Supplement, or Second book about swearing disproved and made void and his abusing the Scripture plainly manifested : against which the truth of Christ's words is vindicated and maintained Richard Hubberthorn 1661 Engelska
28 The testimony of the everlasting gospel witnessed through sufferings Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
29 A true separation between the power of the spirit, and the imitation of Antichrist. - The difference between the pretious and the vile, between the saints and professors, between the power and the form, between the wise virgins who are so indeed, and them who have gotten the name, but want the power Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
30 A true testimony of obedience to the heavenly call, - for which I suffer the loss of all things, that I may be found in obedience to him who hath called me Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
31 A true testimony of the zeal of Oxford-professors and university-men - who for zeal persecute the servants of the living God, following the example of their brethren of Cambridge. Also the leudness of those two great mothers discovered, who have brought forth so many children, and never had a husband. With a few words to magistrates that persecute the saints, calling them vagabonds; to shew them who are the vagabonds, and to take off their heat who are so much troubled, that they want the honour of a hat. Richard Hubberthorne Richard Hubberthorn 1654 Engelska
32 Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper - wherein are certaine untruths and false aspersions, cast upon a people, called Quakers, by some members of the church of Wrexham in Wales. With some questions answered: with other false accusations cast upon us, by one whose name is subscribed in print, Mr. Vavasor Powel, who is one of the chief priests of Wales, being in the generation of the scribes and pharisees. Let him that reads understand and he shall see it so. And likewise an answer to other slanders and false reports upon the same people, whom reproachfully they call Quakers, but we rather chuse to suffer reproaches, slanders, and false reports with the people of God, then to deny the power of God made manifest in us. By his servant who seeks the freedoms of Israels children, after the spirit, whom the world calls. Rich. Hubberthorn Richard Hubberthorn printed in the year 1654 Engelska
33 A word of wisdom and counsel to the officers and souldiers of the army in England, &c. - To weigh and consider before the light and power of their day be shut up in darknesse when they cannot act for God Richard Hubberthorn 1659 Engelska
34 Liberty of conscience asserted and several reasons rendred why no outward force nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith and religion - with several sayings collected from the speeches and writings of King James and King Charles the First 1661 Engelska
35 An account from the children of light (to them that askes) in several particulars - why we have been kept from joyning to, or worshipping in those formes at law, and formes of worships, that have been imposed upon us against our consciences, in these late years, for denying whereof, we have so deeply suffered, with our lives, liberties, and estates. : Also what we owne as to those things, and can be obedient to for conscience sake, according to truth, and the practise of the church of Christ, and the Scriptures James Naylor 1660 Engelska
36 Persecvtion inconsistant with Christianity, humane society, and the honor of princes - from the testimonies of themselves, and approved authors, and martyrs, herein impartially collected : whereunto is added certain solid reasons why no outward force, nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith, &c 1670 Engelska
37 Something against swearing and concerning the oath of allegiance and supremacy 1660 Engelska

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