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A77938Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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. / Answered by Edward Burrough, and Francis Howgill, who are witnesses unto the truth against this subtil serpent-like generation.1654130073338nan./cache/A77938.xml./txt/A77938.txt
A77966Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Truth defended. Or, Certain accusations answered, cast upon us who are called Quakers; by the teachers of the world, and the people of this generation. With a cleare discovery, who are the false prophets, and when they came in. And who they are that deny Christ, and that preach another gospel. And who deny the scriptures, churches, ministers, and magistrates, whereby the magistrates and people of this nation may see they justifie that which the scripture condemns, and condemne that which the holy men of God justified. / By a servant of the Lord, whose name in the flesh is, Edward Burrough.165489602285nan./cache/A77966.xml./txt/A77966.txt
A77973Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A vvarning from the Lord to the inhabitants of Underbarrovv, and so to all the inhabitants in England, where it shall meet with them, who holds up the false teachers, and false worship, and who beats, stone, stock, and persecute, and hail out of their assemblies, those who are sent by the Lord, to speak his word freely; with an exhortation, that they hast to meet the Lord by true repentance, by putting off the works of darkness, lest the Lord cut them assunder, by his sword, which is already drawn and put into the hand of his servants. Also, a word to my brethren, and companions in tribulation in the kingdome and patience of Jesus Christ, who is by the world scornfully called Quakers. With the manner of my passage through the dark world, (wherein the simple ones may see the deceits of the man of sin in his actings like the true spirit) to warn all to follow the true light within, which leads unto God, & to beware of the voice, lo here & lo there, by one who is a labourer in the vineyard, who is not known to the world; (though named of the world) Edvvard Burrough.1654148394098nan./cache/A77973.xml./txt/A77973.txt
A86649Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The fiery darts of the divel quenched; or, Something in answer to a book called, a second beacon fired, presented to the Lord Protector, and the Parliament, and subscribed by Luke Fawne, John Rothwel, Samuel Gellibrand, Thomas Underhill, Joshua Kirton, Nathaniel Web. Wherin, their lies and slanders are made manifest against the innocent, and those books which have been published by them they call Quakers, owned and vindicated, and all the rest which is in that book disowned, and their deceite laid open; how they have perverted the truth and our words in those books which they cry out of as blasphemy, that the truth may not suffer under the reproach of the heathen. / By one who is a witnesse for the truth against Gog and Magog, called after the flesh, Francis Howgil. Also something in answer to a booke called a voice from the Word of the Lord, by one John Griffith, against us, whom the world calls Quakers, wherein his false accusations is denied, and he proved to be a slanderer, and the truth cleared from his scandals. By one who is a witnesse against the deceits of the world, called Edward Burrough.1654125123147nan./cache/A86649.xml./txt/A86649.txt
A77974Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.We the servants and faithfull witnesses of the most high God ...16551165264nan./cache/A77974.xml./txt/A77974.txt
A30557Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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 ... with a salutation to the seed who are gathered into the fold and with the children of the king ... / by one whose name is truly known by the children of the same birth ... Edward Burrough.1656134473709nan./cache/A30557.xml./txt/A30557.txt
A30558Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Truth defended, or, Certain accusations answered cast upon us who are called Quakers by the teachers of the world, and the people of this generation with a clear discovery who are the false prophets and when they came in, and how they may bee known, and who they are that deny Christ and that preach another gospel ... / by one who is a labourer in the vineyard ... Edward Burrough.165697742455nan./cache/A30558.xml./txt/A30558.txt
A86654Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland. And a warning from the Lord proclaimed, to all the inhabitants thereof, to make their peace with him before hislong [sic] suffering come to an end. With a lamentation over its unfruitfulnes and rebellion after so many visitations. And an exhortation to all the honest hearted, to meet the Lord by repentance, while the patience of the Lord continues. Or the sealing of the Lords testimony unto all sorts of people in that land, by his servants, after their several months sore labours, and travells, and sufferings therein, who loved not their lives for the seeds sake. Also some particular papers, written in that nation, to severall sorts of people. I. A warning, to the heads, and rulers, and people of Dublin. ... VII. An invitation to all the poor desolate souldiers, to repent, and make their peace with the Lord, and their duty shewed them, what the Lord requires of them. By them who are sufferers, for the seeds sake; waiting for the building of distressed Sion: F.H. E.B.1656156923922nan./cache/A86654.xml./txt/A86654.txt
A30517Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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.16573405774nan./cache/A30517.xml./txt/A30517.txt
A30524Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A generall epistle, and greeting of the Fathers love, to all the saints called and chosen to faithfulness in Christ Iesus ... : and this is to all such as are found worthy to suffer, and is an exhortation to the strengthning of their faith ... : and this is a true testimony of the Father and of the Son ...165782321968nan./cache/A30524.xml./txt/A30524.txt
A30532Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Many strong reasons confounded, which would hinder any reasonable man from being a Quaker and offences taken out of the way, but particularly foure and twenty arguments overturned and confuted, put forth and sent into the world by Richard Baxter, a professed minister, but a frequent contenter against the ways of God ... / ... by ... E.B.1657112543124nan./cache/A30532.xml./txt/A30532.txt
A30553Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To you that are called Anabaptists in the nation of Ireland teachers and people, who profess your selves to be the Church of Christ; this is the word of the Lord God unto you.16572950721nan./cache/A30553.xml./txt/A30553.txt
A77944Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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. By ... Edward Burrough.165772521695nan./cache/A77944.xml./txt/A77944.txt
A77950Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A measure of the times: and a full & clear description of the signes of the times, and of the changing of the times; and of the reign of Antichrist, who hath long reigned, and of his down-fall, which is at hand; and of the kingdom of Christ which is now setting up in the earth. Shewing unto all people in all nations, what the state of things hath been in ages past, and what the state of things are at this present day. ... And also, here it is manifest, concerning the teachers of this age, and the root from whence they sprang, who are manifest to be of that stock of false prophets, which Christ prophesied of should come, and which the Apostles saw was coming in their dayes, and how that the night of darknesse hath been upon all, for many generations: ... And also, the restauration is described, which shortly cometh, wherein Christ shall reign, whose right it is, and shall change laws and decrees, and the lamb shall be the light of all nations, ... and their King shall possesse the uttermost parts of the earth. By one who hath measured the times, who is come to the day that hath made all things manifest. Edw: Burrough.1657168383938nan./cache/A77950.xml./txt/A77950.txt
A77959Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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. By a lover of all your soules, E.B.165770641812nan./cache/A77959.xml./txt/A77959.txt
A77969Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Truth (the strongest of all) witnessed forth in the spirit of truth, against all deceit: and pleading in righteousnesse its owne cause, to the understanding of the simple, against a very great number of lyes, slanders, perverting of the Scriptures, contradictions and false damnable doctrines, held forth by the Independants. And in particular by one John Bunion, (one of Gogs Army) in two severall bookes put forth by him, against the despised scattered people called Quakers. And is a reply unto his second book, called A vindication, &c. wherein what was wanting in his former of fulfilling wickednesse is now appeared; by his adding sin unto sin, against God and against his owne soule. And this is to cleer the truth from above 100 of John Bunions foule dirty lyes and slanders: by a friend of the truth as it is in Christ Jesus; and not as it is in mens carnall apprehensions, Edward Burrough.1657281058025nan./cache/A77969.xml./txt/A77969.txt
A77975Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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, E.B.1657137683449nan./cache/A77975.xml./txt/A77975.txt
A86663Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The cause of stumbling removed from all that will receive the truth; and from before the eyes of the wise men of London: in a treatise shewing the difference between the spirit of a man which is the candle of the Lord, and the light which hath enlightned every man that cometh into the world. Also shewing ... there is not diversity of lights and spirits, by which they are ministred ... Herein also is a false hosanna, and a false testimony reproved ... the name of him which hath so long travell''d to bring forth wind and confusion, is one known in the city of London by the name of Iohn Iackson ... that so ... understanding and knowledge of the truth may be increased, in those that follow on to know the Lord. Given forth from the Lords servant, Richard Hubberthorne.1657207175717nan./cache/A86663.xml./txt/A86663.txt
A86667Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The rebukes of a reviler fallen upon his own head, in an answer to a book put forth by one Iohn Stelham, called a minister at Terlin in Essex. Wherein is shewed unto all spiritual men, that he himself is justly proved to be a contradictor of the scriptures, while he falsly accuses others thereof, that are clear, and the saying is fulfilled upon him, he is fallen into the pit, which he digged for others, for even that way which he calls heresie, do we worship the God of our fathers. By R.H.1657320588767nan./cache/A86667.xml./txt/A86667.txt
A30533Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A message for instruction to all the rulers, judges, and magistrates to whom the law is committed shewing what just government is, and how far the magisrates power reacheth, and what the sword of justice is to cut down, and what it is to defend ... / E.B.1658114142639nan./cache/A30533.xml./txt/A30533.txt
A30534Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A message proclaimed. By divine authority from the chosen assembly of the redeemed people in England, to the Pope (chief bishop) of Rome, and to his cardinals, Jesuits, and priests, and all other the officers of the Romish Church, where it shall meet with them through the world: that they may appear, and come forth to triall, and shew if they have the same faith, power, spirit, and authoritie, and government, as had the Apostles and true churches, before the apostacie: and this is a full invitation and challenge to the whole Church of Rome, and the beginning of controversie with her, for the perfect manifestation of the long hidden truth; betwixt them that are in the truth it self, and such as have the form, but not the power; that all things may be brought to light and true judgement. Written by an embassador for the true and living God, E.B.165891792399nan./cache/A30534.xml./txt/A30534.txt
A30542Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Some of the principles of the Quakers (scornfully so called by men) vindicated and proved sound and true and according to the Scriptures in oposition to the false charges and lying reports given forth against the truth in two printed books put forth by one Philip Taverner, a supposed minister of the Gospel in Middlesex near Vxbridge ... / by Edw. Burrough.1658100872609nan./cache/A30542.xml./txt/A30542.txt
A30543Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Something of truth made manifest (in relation to a dispute at Draton in the county of Middlesex in the first moneth last) in opposition to the false account given of it by one Philip Traverner, in his book styled the Quakers-rounds, or, A faithfull account, &c. / and this is written ... by E.B.165897072515nan./cache/A30543.xml./txt/A30543.txt
A30545Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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 proclamation, what the testimony of God is ... / ... Edward Burrough.1658134513395nan./cache/A30545.xml./txt/A30545.txt
A30547Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A testimony against a great idolatry committed and a true mourning of the Lords servant upon the many considerations of his heart upon that occasion ... / by E.B.16583667909nan./cache/A30547.xml./txt/A30547.txt
A30554Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The true Christian religion again discovered after the long and dark night of apostacy, which hath overshadowed the whole world for many ages ... by a friend to all people, especially them that feares God, and loves righteousness.1658103802623nan./cache/A30554.xml./txt/A30554.txt
A30556Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration ... / written by ... Edward Burrough.1658155174027nan./cache/A30556.xml./txt/A30556.txt
A30514Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England with mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches ...165968931767nan./cache/A30514.xml./txt/A30514.txt
A30520Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A discovery of some part of the war between the kingdom of the Lamb and the kingdom of Anti-Christ held forth in this account of several disputes and queries between a Minister of Christ (really so) and one that hath the name of a Minister, but is proved to be a Minister and member of Anti-Christ by evident testimonies : and is a short account of the covetousnesse, ignorance, envy, and the fruits of darkness brought forth by C. Fowler ... / by Edw. Burrough.1659120353230nan./cache/A30520.xml./txt/A30520.txt
A30523Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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 / by E.B.165965311609nan./cache/A30523.xml./txt/A30523.txt
A30526Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Good counsel and advice rejected by disobedient men and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwel his son ...1659267236462nan./cache/A30526.xml./txt/A30526.txt
A30535Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A message to all kings and rulers in Christendom16593168780nan./cache/A30535.xml./txt/A30535.txt
A30536Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A message to the present rulers of England whether committee of safety, (so called) councell of officers, or others whatsoever : delivered unto them by an ambassadour from the only right heire of the government, whose right alone it is to rule : and by special authority and commission from him, this is sent unto them, that they may hear, and fear, and learn wisdom, and may deliver up the proper right of the only King unto him, that they may be blessed, but on the conrray dependeth their destruction / by Edward Burrough.165974341867nan./cache/A30536.xml./txt/A30536.txt
A30539Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Satans designs defeated ...165985062248nan./cache/A30539.xml./txt/A30539.txt
A30541Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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 ... / by E.B.165968421631nan./cache/A30541.xml./txt/A30541.txt
A30548Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To Charles Fleetvvood, steward, Robert Hatton, recorder, Sackford Gunstone, Henry Wilcock, baliffs being judges in the Court of Kingstone upon Thames : the state of the old controversie ... between Richard Mayo, plaintiffe, and Edward Burrough, defendant / by Edward Burrough.165968611849nan./cache/A30548.xml./txt/A30548.txt
A30550Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To the Parliament of the common-wealth of England who are in place of authority to do justice, and in present power to ease the oppressed nation from its bonds : councel and advice unto you / from a friend that seeks after truth and righteousness from you ...16593652844nan./cache/A30550.xml./txt/A30550.txt
A30552Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To the rulers and to such as are in authority a true and faithful testimony concerning religion, and the establishment thereof, and how it may be established in persons and in nations / by Edward Burrough.165945741071nan./cache/A30552.xml./txt/A30552.txt
A30562Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A visitation & vvarning proclamed and an alarm sounded in the popes borders ... being the account of a journey to Dunkirk, and the proceedings there among the Jesuites, and friars and papists, with some particular quæries, and also some propositions sent unto them : which may be satisfaction to many who may behold the difference in part between th papists and the people of God, and between the idolaters and the true worshippers / by one that travells in the labour of the Gospel of Christ for the elect seeds sake, Edw. Burrough.1659142963683nan./cache/A30562.xml./txt/A30562.txt
A77940Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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.1659152294231nan./cache/A77940.xml./txt/A77940.txt
A77961Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To the whole English army, and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers, whether of England, Scotland, or Ireland; these are for them to read, and consider, as wholesome animadversions in this day of distractions / E. Burrough.16592049468nan./cache/A77961.xml./txt/A77961.txt
A30522Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The everlasting gospel of repentance and remission of sins ... by ... Edward Burrough.1660134233529nan./cache/A30522.xml./txt/A30522.txt
A30525Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A general epistle to all the saints being a visitation of the Fathers love unto the whole flock of God ... : to be read in all the assemblies, of them, that meet together to worship the Father in the spirit and truth ... / E.B.166059321397nan./cache/A30525.xml./txt/A30525.txt
A30530Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of his age and generation by a perfect proceeding against them, and hereby they are righteously examined ... : whereunto is added, A short description of the true ministry of Christ ... justified by the people of God called Quakers, in England / by ... Edward Burrough.1660136543545nan./cache/A30530.xml./txt/A30530.txt
A30537Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The principles of truth being a declaration of our faith, who are call''d Quakers: whereby all that wants peace with God, may return into their first estate, through the operation of the Light and power of God in the great work of regeneration. Written by E.B. J.C. W.D. H.S. I.P. and A.P.1660315198945nan./cache/A30537.xml./txt/A30537.txt
A30538Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A returne to the ministers of London by way of answer to their seasonable exhortations, (so called) directed to their congregations : with sober reproof sent unto them, because of their secret smitings against the despised people called Quakers, whom they have secretly reproached in their said exhortation ... / by E.B.1660119163092nan./cache/A30538.xml./txt/A30538.txt
A30540Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A seasonable word of advice unto all that are or may through the subtlety of the enemy, backslide from the truth Edward Burroughs.16601968441nan./cache/A30540.xml./txt/A30540.txt
A30549Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To the beloved and chosen of God in the seed elected particularly in London and elsewhere, who have seen the day of Christ, and received the message of peace and reconciliation in these last dayes of his glorious appearance.16603969929nan./cache/A30549.xml./txt/A30549.txt
A30560Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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 ... / by E.B.166095722645nan./cache/A30560.xml./txt/A30560.txt
A30561Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A visitation and presentation of love unto the King, and those call''d Royallists1660166174366nan./cache/A30561.xml./txt/A30561.txt
A30511Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion presented unto the King and both Houses of Parliament ... / by ... Edward Burroughs.166159681308nan./cache/A30511.xml./txt/A30511.txt
A30519Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A discovery of divine mysteries wherein is unfoulded secret things of the kingdom of God, being a testimony ... : all which are published for the edification of such as desire to know the truth / by a servant of truth, Edward Burroughs.1661130963303nan./cache/A30519.xml./txt/A30519.txt
A30527Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A hue and cry after the false prophets and deceivers of our age and a discovery of them by their works and fruits and who they are in this age that follow the same spirit, and act the same things as did the false prophets in former generations.16613823851nan./cache/A30527.xml./txt/A30527.txt
A30531Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A just and righteous plea presented unto the King of England, and his council, &c. being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded, on their behalf : and this is laid down in six particulars ... / by ... Edw. Burroughs.1661163144328nan./cache/A30531.xml./txt/A30531.txt
A30546Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A tender salutation of perfect love unto the elect of God the royal seed, the saints of the most high, who have believed the testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and walks in the light that hath enlightened every man that comes into the world.166153401278nan./cache/A30546.xml./txt/A30546.txt
A71239Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The son of perdition revealed by the brightness and light of the Son of God in his saints, and the preachers of his light within and their doctrines & principles (concerning the mysteries of God & the weighty things of salvation) vindicated and cleared ... / by the light of the Son of God in his servants Geo. Whitehead & Edw. Burroughs.16613709210315nan./cache/A71239.xml./txt/A71239.txt
A29476Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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.166292972325nan./cache/A29476.xml./txt/A29476.txt
A30512Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The case of the people called Quakers (once more) stated, and published to the world with the accusations charged upon them, and their answers.166265191730nan./cache/A30512.xml./txt/A30512.txt
A62696Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth & covenant of the Almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore166246291158nan./cache/A62696.xml./txt/A62696.txt
A30555Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.A true description of my manner of life of what I have been in my profession of religion, and what I am at present, by the grace of God / this was given forth some time before that faithful servant of God laid down his body, who was known amongst many, by the name of Edward Burrough.166341181008nan./cache/A30555.xml./txt/A30555.txt
A30559Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.Two general epistles, or, The breathings of love uttered from the pure life, to the wholeflock of God in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and all other places whersoever this shall come, greeting : being a wholesome exhortation ... / given forth by by that faithful servant of God, who, though he hath lately laid down the earthly body, yet he lives with his Maker forever, Edvvard Burrough.166389372079nan./cache/A30559.xml./txt/A30559.txt
A28148Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.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.166555621448nan./cache/A28148.xml./txt/A28148.txt
A30521Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.An epistle to friends of truth in and about London written by Edward Burroughs, in the year, 1661 ...16673011616nan./cache/A30521.xml./txt/A30521.txt
A30510Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The memorable works of a son of thunder and consolation namely that true prophet and faithful servant of God and sufferer for the testimony of Jesus, Edward Burroughs, who dyed a prisoner for the word of God in the city of London, the fourteenth of the twelfth moneth, 1662.1672646491180651nan./cache/A30510.xml./txt/A30510.txt