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1 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
2 A mite of affection, - manifested in 31. proposals, offered to all the sober and free-born people within this common-wealth; tending and tendred unto them for a settlement in this the day and hour of the vvorlds distraction and confusion Edward Billing 1659 Engelska
3 Orpheus and Other Poems Edward Burrough Brownlow uuuu-uuuu Okänt
4 A vindication of the book called, Some Gospel-truths opened; according to the Scriptures, - and the opposition made against it by Edward Borrough, a professed Quaker, (but proved an enemie to the truth) examined and confuted by the word of God. And also, the things that were then laid down, and declared to the world by me, are a second-time born witness to, according to truth: with the answer of Edward Burrough to the quæries then laid down in my book reproved. And also, a plain answer to his quæries, given in simplicitie of soul; and is now also presented to the world, or who else may read, or hear them; to the end (if God will) that truth may be discovered thereby. / by John Bunyan John Bunyan Anno Dom. 1657 Engelska
5 Ansvvers to severall queries put forth to the despised people called Quakers, - by Philip Bennett, who cals himself a minister of Christ, but is found a deceiver; answered by them to whom they were directed. Also, ansvvers to severall other subtil queries put forth by one Iohn Reeve, who lives in the City of London, who cals himself the last messenger and witnesse unto the true God, but is found a false witnesse, and a lyar, and a perverter of the right way of God Edward Burrough 1654 Engelska
6 A brief relation of the persecutions and cruelties that have been acted upon the people called Quakers - in and about the city of London since the beginning of the 7th month last, til this present time : with a general relation of affairs, signifying the state of the people through the land Edward Burrough 1662 Engelska
7 The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion - presented unto the King and both Houses of Parliament Edward Burrough 1661 Engelska
8 The case of the people called Quakers (once more) stated, and published to the world - with the accusations charged upon them, and their answers Edward Burrough 1660 Engelska
9 The crying sinnes reproved - whereof the rulers and people of England, are highly guilty ... : with meek exhortations to this present Parliament Edward Burrough 1656 Engelska
10-12 A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England. - With mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches, and the cause thereof laid down, with advice and councel how peace, union, and happinesse may be restored, and all the present troubles removed (flera utgåvor) Edward Burrough printed in the year 1659 Engelska
13 A declaration of the present sufferings of above 140. persons of the people of God (who are now in prison,) called Quakers. - with a briefe accompt of about 1900. more ... Together with the number of 21. persons who were imprisoned and persecuted until death. All which was delivered to Tho. Bampfield, then Speaker of the Parliament, on the sixth day of the second month, 1659 ... As also an accompt of some grounds and reasons, why for conscience sake we bear our testimony against divers customes and practices at this day in use amongst men. Also a cry of great jndgement sic at hand upon the oppressors of the Lords heritage, as received from him on the 18. day of the first month called March. With an offer to the Parliament of our bodies, person for person to be imprisoned, for the redemption of our brethren, who are now in bonds for the testimony of Jesus Edward Burrough 1659 Engelska
14 A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New--England for the worshipping of God. - Wherof 22 have been banished upon pain of death. 03 have been martyred. 03 have had their right-ears cut. 01 hath been burned in the hand with the letter H. 31 persons have received 650 stripes. 01 was beat while his body was like a jelly. Several were beat with pitched ropes. Five appeals made by them to England, were denied by the rulers of Boston. One thousand forty four pounds worth of goods hath been taken from them (being poor men) for meeting together in the fear of the Lord, and for keeping the commands of Christ. One now lyeth in iron-fetters, condemned to dye. Also, some considerations, presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston : subscribed by J. Endicot, the chief persecutor there; thinking thereby to cover themselves from the blood of the innocent Edward Burrough 1661 Engelska
15 A declaration to all the vvorld of our faith and what we believe who are called Quakers - And this is vvritten that all people upon earth may know by vvhom, and hovv vve are saved, and hopes for eternall life, and vvhat vve believe concerning God, Christ, and the Spirit, and of the things that are eternal, appertaining to all mankind to know and believe Edward Burrough 1658 Engelska
16 A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe - and this is written that all people upon earth may know by whome, and how we are saved, and hopes for eternal life, & what we believe concerning God, Christ, & the Spirit, and of the things that are eternal : appertaining to all mankind to know & believe Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska
17-18 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 (flera utgåvor) Edward Burrough 1660 Engelska
19-20 A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth. - And a discovery unto all; shewing what man was in his creation before transgression, and what he is in transgression ... Also, the way of restoration, of salvation, redemption, and of life eternal, is here declared ... that all may come to the knowledge of the Creator, and to have fellowship with him again, from whom all the children of men are separated in the state of enmity, and are ignorant of him, and drove from his presence. This is to go abroad into all the earth, through the whole world ... that they ... may be restored again to serve, and worship, and glorifie the living God, who made heaven and earth, and all things therein (flera utgåvor) Edward Burrough 1657 Engelska

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