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A84830 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Truth''s defence against the refined subtilty of the serpent held forth in divers answers to severall queries made by men (called ministers) in the North. Given forth by the light and power of God appearing in George Fox and Richard Hubberthorn | 1653.0 | 50809 | 15276 | nan | ./cache/A84830.xml | ./txt/A84830.txt |
A40250 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | 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 Quaker[s]. 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 ... | 1654.0 | 16990 | 4874 | nan | ./cache/A40250.xml | ./txt/A40250.txt |
A84836 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A vvarning to all in this proud city called London to call them to repentance least the wrath of the Lord break out against them; this is the day of your visitation if you will own it. | 1654.0 | 1079 | 215 | nan | ./cache/A84836.xml | ./txt/A84836.txt |
A27405 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions, ascending up to Him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c. : by the branches which are a new springing forth of the remainder of the bitter root of Episcopacy, which yet remaineth unplucked up in the rigid presbytery ... | 1656.0 | 14193 | 4001 | nan | ./cache/A27405.xml | ./txt/A27405.txt |
A31781 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Caines bloudy race known by their fruits, or, A true declaration of the innocent sufferings of the servants of the living God, by the magistrates, priests and people in the city of Westchester, who lives in a profession of God, Christ, and the Scriptures, as their forefathers did, who slew the prophets, persecuted Christ and the apostles, as is declared in the scriptures of truth, &c. | 1657.0 | 17355 | 4893 | nan | ./cache/A31781.xml | ./txt/A31781.txt |
A34463 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Copies of some few of the papers given into the House of Parliament in the time of James Naylers tryal there, which began the fifth of December, 1656 | 1657.0 | 4824 | 1431 | nan | ./cache/A34463.xml | ./txt/A34463.txt |
A40255 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Something concerning silent meetings | 1657.0 | 670 | 116 | nan | ./cache/A40255.xml | ./txt/A40255.txt |
A40227 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The papists strength, principles, and doctrines (which they are sworn to preach, from the Councel of Trent, by the Popes authority, and after confirmed by the last General Assembly at Rouen, 1571, all which they have sworn to perform) answered and confuted furthermore their principles and doctrines answered and confuted, as they were laid down in two or three severall papers, by R.W. papist, lately sent from Holland : also a challenge to the pope and all his adherents to choose out of all his dominions some cardinals, fryers, or Jesuits to try their bread and wine, after consecration (by watching on their side and on our side) to prove that if afterward they have consecrated it, whether the bread and wine doth not loose its taste and savour, and so not the body and blood of Christ : also a paper to all them that fast and afflict themselves who are in the will-worship and voluntary humility : also some quæries to all the papists upon earth to be answered in writing and sent to them, which all sects upon the earth call Quakers / by George Fox. | 1658.0 | 42762 | 11525 | nan | ./cache/A40227.xml | ./txt/A40227.txt |
A30526 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Good counsel and advice rejected by disobedient men and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwel his son ... | 1659.0 | 26723 | 6462 | nan | ./cache/A30526.xml | ./txt/A30526.txt |
A40301 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | To the people of Uxbridge | 1659.0 | 1913 | 463 | nan | ./cache/A40301.xml | ./txt/A40301.txt |
A60564 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The Quaker disarm''d, or, A true relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge by three eminent Quakers against one scholar of Cambridge ; with a letter in defence of the ministry and against lay-preachers ; also several quæries proposed to the Quakers to be answered if they can. | 1659.0 | 11946 | 3752 | nan | ./cache/A60564.xml | ./txt/A60564.txt |
A84814 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Surely the magistrates of Nottingham are blinde ... | 1659.0 | 1201 | 289 | nan | ./cache/A84814.xml | ./txt/A84814.txt |
A40123 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A battle-door for teachers & professors to learn singular & plural you to many, and thou to one, singular one, thou, plural many, you : wherein is shewed ... how several nations and people have made a distinction between singular and plural, and first, in the former part of this book, called The English battle-door, may be seen how several people have spoken singular and plural...: also in this book is set forth examples of the singular and plural about thou, and you, in several languages, divided into distinct Battle-Doors, or formes, or examples; English Latine, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriack, Arabick ... and how emperors and others have used the singular word to one, and how the word you came first from the Pope, likewise some examples, in the Polonian, Lithuanian, Irish and East-Indian, together with ... Swedish, Turkish ... tongues : in the latter part of this book are contained severall bad unsavory words, gathered forth of certain school-books, which have been taught boyes in Enland ... / George Fox, John Stubs, Benjamin Farley. | 1660.0 | 82558 | 33822 | nan | ./cache/A40123.xml | ./txt/A40123.txt |
A40188 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | For your whoredoms in the City of London, is the hand of the Lord stretched forth against thee, and the sword of the Lord God drawn to hew thee down ... | 1660.0 | 1173 | 246 | nan | ./cache/A40188.xml | ./txt/A40188.txt |
A40220 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Our covenant with God and with all men is peace and life and light and salvation | 1660.0 | 1602 | 362 | nan | ./cache/A40220.xml | ./txt/A40220.txt |
A40113 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The ancient simplicity as it was once witnessed unto by George Fox. | 1661.0 | 1052 | 120 | nan | ./cache/A40113.xml | ./txt/A40113.txt |
A40302 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | To the Pope and all his magistrates and the Protests here they and all Christendom may see the moderation of the heathen emperours to the Christians in the 650 years before there was a Pope, signified by their letters following in the behalf of the Christians liberty which will rise up in judgment against the Popes and their emperours and his magistrates and most of the Protestants, as here you may see in the reading of their declarations and the straitnesse of the orders of those called Christians now, and the largeness of the heathens then, as concerning liberty in the spirit to worship God : and also here you may see the heathen were more moderate to the Christians then the Christians, so called, are to one another : taken out of the ten persecutions. | 1661.0 | 6316 | 1522 | nan | ./cache/A40302.xml | ./txt/A40302.txt |
A70039 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Apokrypta apokalypta velata quædam revelata : some certain, hidden, or vailed spiritual verities revealed : upon occasion of various very prying and critical queries concerning God, the devil, and man, as to his body, soul, and spirit, Heaven, Hell, Judgement &c : propounded to George Fox, John Perrot, Samuel Fisher : and after that (with a complaint for want of, and stricter urgency for an answer) re-propounded to Edward Burroughs : by two persons, choosing to notifie themselves to us no other way then by these two unwonted (if not self-assumed) titles, viz. Livinus Theodorus, and Sabina Neriah : which truths (as there inspired by the spirit of God) are here expired in love to the souls of men / from ... Samuel Fisher. | 1661.0 | 12728 | 3451 | nan | ./cache/A70039.xml | ./txt/A70039.txt |
A64451 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | 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 / [by] F.H. | 1662.0 | 11114 | 2845 | nan | ./cache/A64451.xml | ./txt/A64451.txt |
A40237 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Queries concerning tythes to the priests and bishops | 1663.0 | 1555 | 310 | nan | ./cache/A40237.xml | ./txt/A40237.txt |
A40262 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The spirit of envy, lying, and persecution made manifest for the sake of the simple hearted, that they may not be deceived by it : being an answer to a scandalous paper of John Harwoods, who in words professeth God, but in his works doth deny Him, as may appear by what is herein written / G.F. | 1663.0 | 8458 | 1942 | nan | ./cache/A40262.xml | ./txt/A40262.txt |
A38972 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell and George Fox (at the severall assizes held at Lancaster the 14th and 16th days of the first moneth, 1663, and the 29th of the 6th moneth, 1664) for their obedience to Christs command who saith, swear not at all also something in answer to Bishop Lancelot Andrews sermon concerning swearing. | 1664.0 | 12674 | 3640 | nan | ./cache/A38972.xml | ./txt/A38972.txt |
A40254 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Some queries to all the teachers and professors of Christianity to answer | 1666.0 | 1259 | 182 | nan | ./cache/A40254.xml | ./txt/A40254.txt |
A54059 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Some principles of the elect people of God in scorn called Quakers | 1671.0 | 49243 | 13897 | nan | ./cache/A54059.xml | ./txt/A54059.txt |
A60091 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A Short relation concerning the life and death of that man of God, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, William Simpson, who laid down his body in the island of Barbadoes the eight day of the twelfth month, M DC LXX | 1671.0 | 5688 | 1422 | nan | ./cache/A60091.xml | ./txt/A60091.txt |
A84812 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Something by way of query to the bishops courts, which we the people of God, called Quakers, never yet received an answer to. | 1671.0 | 1930 | 375 | nan | ./cache/A84812.xml | ./txt/A84812.txt |
A40216 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A New-England-fire-brand quenched being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled, George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. printed at Boston in the year 1676, of one Roger Williams of Providence in New-England ... : of a dispute upon XIV, of his proposals held and debated betwixt him, the said Roger Williams, on the one part, and John Stubs, William Edmundson, and John Burnyeat on the other at Providence and Newport in Rode-Island, in the year 1672 where his proposals are turn''d upon his own head, and there and here he was and is sufficiently confuted : in two parts : as also, something in answer to R.W.''s Appendix, &c. with a post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions ... : also, the letters of W. Coddington of Rode-Island, and R. Scot of Providence in New-England concerning R.W. and lastly, some testimonies of ancient & modern authors concerning the light, Scriptures, rule & the soul of men / by George Fox and John Burnyeat. | 1678.0 | 230899 | 78005 | nan | ./cache/A40216.xml | ./txt/A40216.txt |
A84811 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A short epistle to Friends to keep in the power of God in their peaceable habitations over the troubles of the world. | 1678.0 | 2540 | 558 | nan | ./cache/A84811.xml | ./txt/A84811.txt |
A91777 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Hidden things brought to light, or, The discord of the grand Quakers among themselves discovered in some letters, papers and passages written to and from George Fox, James Nayler, and John Perrott : wherein may be seen the cause and ground of their differences and falling out and what manner of spirit moved and acted each of them. | 1678.0 | 1306 | 206 | nan | ./cache/A91777.xml | ./txt/A91777.txt |
A40161 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A distinction between the new covenant and the old and how that in the old covenant the Jews priests lips were to preserve the Jews peoples knowledge: but in the new and everlasting covenant Christ the high-priest, is the treasure of wisdom and knowledge, and he filleth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord God; and the earth being full of the knowledge of the Lord God, then there is no want of it in the eath. And Christ the high-priest, he doth not only fill the earth with knowledge of the Lord God, but covereth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters do the sea; so the earth shall not be seen. So then it may be seen, that the substance in the new covenant is far beyond the figure in the old covenant. Read, hear, see, perceive and understand, receive and possess. | 1679.0 | 2959 | 640 | nan | ./cache/A40161.xml | ./txt/A40161.txt |
A35006 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Babel''s builders unmasking themselves as appears by the following paper from Barbadoes, (promoted by George for his party, and subscribed by eighty two of them.) With a letter of G.F.''s, G.W.''s, &c, in answer thereunto; and observations thereupon. Also, a false prophecy of that lying prophet, Solomon Eccles. Published for undeceiving the simple, and in abhorrence and detestation of the principle and practice contained in the said paper; they being of an evil tendency, and contrary to the doctrine of Christ and his apostles, or of any sincere-hearted Protestants, or true Christians this day. By T.C. | 1681.0 | 8392 | 2125 | nan | ./cache/A35006.xml | ./txt/A35006.txt |
A40297 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | To the flock of Christ every where to be read in their assemblies. | 1681.0 | 1751 | 336 | nan | ./cache/A40297.xml | ./txt/A40297.txt |
A40150 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Concerning the upright and good conversation of the saints in Christ and in Heaven | 1682.0 | 1536 | 269 | nan | ./cache/A40150.xml | ./txt/A40150.txt |
A40170 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | An epistle to all Christians, Jews, and Gentiles shewing how that God dwells not in their temples made with hands. | 1682.0 | 2193 | 467 | nan | ./cache/A40170.xml | ./txt/A40170.txt |
A40172 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | An epistle to all planters and such who are transporting themselves into foreign plantations in America &c. | 1682.0 | 1245 | 180 | nan | ./cache/A40172.xml | ./txt/A40172.txt |
A40322 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A way to prevent the indignation and judgments of God from coming on a kingdom, nation or family commended to the consciences of all concerned. | 1682.0 | 1936 | 350 | nan | ./cache/A40322.xml | ./txt/A40322.txt |
A40145 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | 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. | 1684.0 | 1896 | 423 | nan | ./cache/A40145.xml | ./txt/A40145.txt |
A84791 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | How Gods people are not to take the names of the heathen gods in their mouths, nor follow their customs nor learn their waies, &c. | 1687.0 | 2119 | 465 | nan | ./cache/A84791.xml | ./txt/A84791.txt |
A40139 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Concerning daily sacrifices and offerings | 1688.0 | 1985 | 421 | nan | ./cache/A40139.xml | ./txt/A40139.txt |
A47196 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A vision concerning the mischievous seperation [sic] among Friends in Old England | 1692.0 | 1907 | 350 | nan | ./cache/A47196.xml | ./txt/A47196.txt |
A54195 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | The preface, being a summary account of the divers dispensations of God to men from the beginning of the world to that of our present age, by the ministry and testimony of his faithful servant George Fox, as an introduction to the ensuing journal. | 1694.0 | 25054 | 7533 | nan | ./cache/A54195.xml | ./txt/A54195.txt |
A84803 | Fox, George, 1624-1691. | A paper to Friends, and others, against the pomps of the world, followed and used by many tradesmen in their vocations, contrary unto many of their suerties [sic] promises and vows. | nan | 1850 | 423 | nan | ./cache/A84803.xml | ./txt/A84803.txt |