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Wing Tag Author also by Short Title Pr. Yr. Internal date Cl. Notes Purpose of Publication
A 3006   Ames William   Good Counsel and Advice to all the Friends of Truth Sn 61   E Amsterdam Advice to families
A 3007   Ames William   The Light upon the candlestick RW 63   Q Published in low-Dutch 1662, translated by B. F[urley]. But actually a reprint of a Collegiant text, and not by Ames, see Sewel General Quaker-type theology
A 3008   Ames William   A sound out of Sion from the holy mountain Wa 63   Q   Basic Quaker teaching
A 3078   Anderdon John   Against Babylon and her Merchants in England, One Groan More RW 60 5-Nov QN   Warning to rulers - woe to the bloody city!
A 3082   Anderdon John   One Blow at Babel np 62 26-Sep-61 DQ Bridgwater, small print Against Behmenites( ie followers of Boehme), who were on right lines, but did not heed light in consciences
  s Anderdon John   Some part of a burden   61     Not Wing nor LF  
A 3084   Anderdon John   A Visitation in Love to those People called Baptists RW 60 July B   To Baptists, who have gone back to the world
  x Anderdon John Collens A Word in Season to all in Authority RW 60     See Collens  
A 3084A   Anderdon Mary   A Word to the World np 62 23-Nov Q Exeter gaol Appeal to repent
A 3255 a     Another cry of the innocent and oppressed, or a second... np 64 1-Feb S Sequel to Cry of the Innocent..., 64 Takes the story to December 64
A 3256       Another cry of the Innocent and oppressed, or a third relation np 65   S Postscript by JG Persecution. See also Cry of the Innocent & Another Cry…a second…
A   Atkin Thomas   Some Reasons why the people called Quakers ought to deny the Preachers RW 60     not LF, not seen  
A 4198   Audland John   The Suffering Condition of the Saints of the Lord np 62 Aug QN Bristol, but published London Apologia for Qs
A 4293   Aynsloe John   A besome of truth np 64 Sept D Cambridge gaol Answer to Francis Holdcraft, 'priest', also a prisoner
A 4294   Aynsloe John   An epistle written in the movings of Gods holy spirit np 64 Mar E Cambridge gaol, small broadside Cheer-upper - Lord will save
A 4295   Aynsloe John   A lamentation over Cambridge np 65 Aug Q Broadside Warning, only a little time left
A   Aynsloe John   A Visitation of Love np 66     Broadside, not LF, not seen by Moore  
B 165   B.,R.   Crums of comfort for the mournful babe of hope npd 64     Wing [64]. Not Whiting. 2 known copies. No clue to author. Traditional theological language - possibly not Quaker?
B 175   B.,R.   The Work of sin in the flesh condemned np 63   Q Smith thinks Richard Blake or Bradley Basic theology, untypical, is this Quaker? General warning
  x Bacon Christopher   Three general epistles for the whole body of Friends np 62 6/11, 24/12, & 15/1/63 E See Caton Cheer-upper. God will prevail. Faint not
B 266A   Bacon Christopher   A Trumpet sounding the Alarm np 62 19-Nov Q   Fierce eschatalogical warning to persecutors
B 482 a Baker Daniel   A Clear Voice of Truth np 62   NQ   Travels in East with Scostroppe. Unpublished letters to ambassadors, etc.
B 482B   Baker Daniel   Guiltless Cries and Warnings of the Innocent RW 60   S from Worcester Proceedings, appeal to light in consciences
B 486   Baker Daniel   A Tender greeting and salutation np 63 2/3/64 E Worcester gaol. Printer's date 63 Cheerful cheer-upper
B 487 a Baker Daniel Evans, Cheevers This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings RW 62   S   Account of suffering in Malta
T 1332 x Baker Daniel   To all the Christian Congregations         See Salthouse and title. Inc. verse  
B 489   Baker Daniel   Yet one more Warning to thee, O England RW 60 14-Nov N from Worcester prison Political cry. England sinful, war continues
    Barber William   The thirsty traveller in his journey np 65 16-Dec Q Broadside, not found Wing 3 devotional poems
B 1144   Batt Jasper   A true and reall manifestation   61 18-Dec E Evilchester' gaol Cheer-upper for persecuted Friends
B 1472   Bayly Charles   The causes of Gods wrath np 65   N From the Tower. Original letter to King of Sept 63, from Bristol Newgate warning of coming trouble, now proved right
B 1473   Bayly Charles   Concerning the pure meek spirit of the Lamb   65        
P 1627 x Bayly Charles Perrot John A Narative of some of the Sufferings of JP S 61 part 5/61 A Rome prison for madmen Account of C. Bayly's visit with Jane Stokes. Death of John Luffe
B 1473A   Bayly Charles   A seasonable warning and word of advice to all Papists npd 63 1661 Q written from prison - in France? 1661 Especially to the French. Eschatological warning
B 1473B   Bayly Charles   A seasonable warning to such as profess themselves members of reformed churches np 63   Q   For France, not relevant
S 4081 x Bayly Charles Smith Humphrey To the meek and open hearted lambs npd 62 3/61 & 3/62 E Bayly from Dover prison, Smith Winchester do. Bayly, odd vision of falling horse. Smith, trials expected
M 2726A x Bayly Charles Morey D. A true and faithful warning from the Lord npd 65   Q Wing [1665] in 3rd edn Warning to England - trouble coming
B 1473D   Bayly Charles   A true and faithful warning unto np 63     not seen by Moore. Could be same as next  
B 1473C   Bayly Charles   A true and faithfull warning sounded forth np 63   Q Several short apocalyptic bits Warning to England, especially London, Bristol, Winchestder
  s Bayly William   An answer to a query published   63     Not wing or LF  
B 1518   Bayly William   An arrow shot against Babylon np 63   QNS   Beast & false prophets
B 1520 a Bayly William   Briefe Declaration to all the World from the Innocent People of God called Quakers MW 63 LF Jan 63 N In Bayly's works. See also under title.L86 IMPORTANT on peace testimony. Reinforcement. God will not call Quakers to fight
B 1522   Bayly William   Deep calleth unto deep np 63 Apr Q   Quakerism with reference to the Bible
B 1524   Bayly William   An epistle general containing wholsome exhortations npd 64 26-Aug E Hartford to those under sentence of banishment, to be encouraged
B 1525A   Bayly William   A few seasonable words to pass MW 63 Oct E Hartford not to betray testimony in time of trial
B 1526   Bayly William   For the King and Parliament and his councel and teachers npd 64 Dec NS Hartford to all who have a hand against people of Gd called Quakers
B 1527   Bayly William   A General Epistle to all friends MW 62 Nov-62 EO White Lion Prison, Southwark 1/Epistle to Friends, encouragement. 2/Poetry, God will prevail
B 1528   Bayly William   The great and dreadful day of the Lord npd 64 64 Q   to be spread to ends of earth. Day near
B 1529   Bayly William   A grievous lamentation over thee np 63 May N prison at Hartford Warning to rulers
B 1530   Bayly William   Jacob is become a flame, & the house of Esau stubble npd 62   Q   War between Michael & dragon. Refers to Bishops
B 1531   Bayly William   The lambs government to be exalted np 63 2-Oct E prison at Hartford short pieces to Quakers, who are Israel
B 1532   Bayly William   The Life of Enoch again revived S 62   Q   Collection of short pieces for interested outsider.
B 1533   Bayly William   A Message sent from the risen seed of God MW 62   QS   God's & Parliaments laws,
B 1532   Bayly William   Pure encouragement from the spirit of the Lord npd 64 20-Jun E Hartford prison to be faithful & not discouraged
B 1535   Bayly William   Seven Thunders Utter forth their voices Wnd 65   Q Wing [1665]. Printer just W Eschatalogical warning
B 1538 a Bayly William   Some words given forth MWn 62   Q   Poetry
  s Bayly William   Some words of warning and exhortation   64     Not Wing or LF  
  s Bayly William   This is for them that do nourish up their hearts as a Day of Slaughter np 60     Not Wing or LF  
B 1541   Bayly William   To the camp of Israel np 63 May E Hertford prison cheer-upper
B 1543   Bayly William   A vindication of the commands and doctrine of Christ Jesus MWn 63 Dec Q Hartford prison True & false Christianity
B 1696   Beevan John   A Loving Salutation to all People… especially to the Freewill Anabaptists S 60   BA   Autobiographical bit - he is sorry Baptists did not follow him
B 1892   Bennet William   God only exalted in his own work np 64   Q   prayer for release from great trouble
B 1893   Bennett William   Some Prison Meditations np 66   S Edmondsbury (Bury St Edmonds) He is very unhappy. IMPORTANT for near despair
B 1894   Bennet William   A tender and unfeigned salutation of love np 64   E   God cares for them - come to the light
B 2864A   Biddle Hester   The Trumpet of the Lord sounded forth   62   QNE Newgate. Also B2865, same text. Sm i pp267 & 268 Short bits, warnings, advice to King, adv to Friends. Some verse
B 2866   Biddle Hester   A Warning from the Lord God..to London RW 60 16 & 21 Feb 60 Q 2 pieces, 1st dated Apocalyptic warning
B 2898A   Billing Edward   An Alarm to all flesh RW 60 10-Dec Q EB, sometimes attributed to Burrough Howle, howle, shriek, yell roar(!)
B 2899   Billing Edward   A certaine sound or an alarm np 65   S   Re transportation in bad ship with plague aboard
B 2900   Billing Edward   A faithful testimony for God and my country A 64   SN   About act threatening banishment & slavery. Accounts of trials
B 2901   Billing Edward   For every individual superior and inferior magistrate A 62   N   You can't suppress God's people
B 2904   Billing Edward   Words in the Word npd 61 9-May E Gatehouse prison to be read by Friends,... felt in the power...
B 2988   Bishop George   A Book of Warnings RW 61 25-Oct QN Bristol Short pieces to king, Parliament, nobility, bishops
B 2989   Bishop George   The Burden of Babylon RW 61 24/25 Oct Q   Apocalyptic vision
B 2992   Bishop George   An Epistle of Love to all the Saints RW 61 26-Oct E Bristol Exhortation to stand fast
B 2993   Bishop George   A Few Words in Season..to the Friends of Truth RW 60 Jun & Jul E   2 letters to Friends in London, care with publications advised.
B 2994   Bishop George   An Illumination to open the Eyes np 61   Q   Learned discussion of conscience. Compare with Burrough
B 2996   Bishop George   The Last Trump or one Warning np 62 3-May Q Bristol One warning more
B 2997A   Bishop George   A little treatise concerning sufferings np 64 14-Feb QS Bristol Newgate, small format and hard to read. For all who live godly lives, who suffer persecution.
B 2997   Bishop George   A little treatise concerning things indifferent np 63   QN   To King & council, worship is of God, not man
B 2999   Bishop George   A manifestation declaring what George Bishops...   65 16-Sep A In prison, having been sentenced to banishment Important as a source for his life. Declares he has always been a good citizen of Bristol
B 3004   Bishop George   New England Judged RW 61 Jun-61 S Bristol Full account of New England sufferings
B 3005   Bishop George   A Salutation of Love unto the Seed RW 61 17-Nov B Bristol To Independants, Baptists, 5th Monarchists, to follow light that enlightens
B 3006   Bishop George   The Stumbling Stone or Rock of Offence RW 62 27-Dec Q Bristol Basic theology. Much on Christ
B 3007   Bishop George   A Tender Visitation of Love to...the Universities and Inns of Court Moon & RW 60 27-Apr Q Bristol. Last part Latin To Universities & Inns of Court. Appeal to follow light within them
B 3009   Bishop George   To the King and his both houses of Parliament np 64 25-Nov N Bristol.12 cm. square sheet meddle not with my people...
B 3010   Bishop George   To Thee, Charles Stuart, king of England npd 60   N Content agrees with 1660 date Appeal to King as one who has known sorrow. Hopes of a good reign
B 3011A   Bishop George   A treatise concerning election and reprobation np 64 Aug-63 Q Pub. April 64. Bristol, small format. Very hard to read Word of Lord to every man
  s Bishop George   A treatise concerning reprobation np 63     not found, not Wing. Same as B3011A?  
B 3012   Bishop George   A Treatise concerning the Resurrection np 62   Q no pp 1-4 in Friends Huse copy, last page no. 23 About resurrection of body of Christ. IMPORTANT for Quaker beliefs
B 3013   Bishop George   Two treatises, the one Eternal judgement, the other, the man of Sin np 63   Q small format eternal judgement very near. Long-term evil traced through the Bible
B 3014   Bishop George   A vindication of the principles and practices np 65 11-Apr D Newgate prison, Bristol Awaiting trial for 3rd offence, possibility of banishment. Answer to attack on Quakers by Bishop of Bristol
B 3015   Bishop George   The Warnings of the Lord to the Men of this Generation Inman for Moon 60   N   Letters to people in power - some prophecies have come true
B 3019   Bishop George   Yet one warning more, or the tender of the Lord's love RW 61 3-Dec QN Bristol Further warning to lawyers
B 3064   Blackborow Sarah   The Just and Equal Ballance discovered MW 60   QA   Tightly-packed eschatological cry
B 3064A   Blackborow Sarah   The Oppressed prisoners complaint   62     by S.B. Authorship uncertain. Broadside, not seen by Moore.  
    Boulbie Judith   A Testimony for Truth   65     Not seen by Moore. Contains verse.  
C 7447A x Bourne Edward Smith Robert A cry against oppression and cruelty np 63 15-Jul-62 S Warwick. See also under title trial at Worcester. legal arguments
B 3850   Bourne Edward   A Warning from the Lord God...to Worcester RW 60 20-Oct Q Worcester Warning, should attend to light in consciences
B 4125A   Bradley Richard   This is for all you Inhabitants of Whitwell npd 60 5-Feb Q Chalfont. 60 date belongs here To follow Quaker way
B 4206   Braithwaite John   The Ministers of England RW 60   AQ   Moderate language. Early thoughts on church
B 4207   Braithwaite John   A Serious Meditation upon the dealings of God   60   N Date from contents Alas for England, now punished by the Lord
B 4208   Braithwaite John   To all those that observe Dayes, Monthes Times and Years RW 60   Q   Observe days for Lord properly, not a feast
B 4359   Brend William   A Loving salutation to all Friends npd 62 11-Nov E Newgate to Friends in time of trial - to be valiant. God loves them
B 4359A   Brend William   Oh ye magistrates in and about the city npd 64 22-Aug N Newgate shouldn't fight against the Lord. Quakers are peacable
B 4359B   Brend William   A seasonable and wholesome advice npd 64 17-Dec N   To shipping. Have nothing to do with transporting Quakers
B 4360   Brend William   A short declaration of the purpose and decree np 62 Oct-63 Q Printer's date 62, presumably writer's date an error God's purpose for Quakers
B 4361   Brend William   Some addition to a former paper RW 63   Q   How God manifests seed in man
B 4362   Brend William   A Tender Visitation and Friendly Exhortation np 65 Jan E Newgate to children of Truth to be valiant in trial
B 4435   Brewester Humphrey   To the mayor, aldermen, magistrates and officers npd 62 2-Sep S to important people in London & Middlesex To magistrates & officers, description of ill-treatment & appeal against persecution
B 4629       Brief relation of the Persecution & Cruelties   62 autumn 62 S Various authors Various accounts of Sufferings
B 1520 x     Briefe Declaration to all the World from the Innocent People of God called Quakers MW 63 LF Jan 63 N In W. Bayly's works. IMPORTANT on peace testimony. Reinforcement. God will not call Quakers to fight
B 4824 a Britten William   Concerning the Kingdoms of God and Men npd 60   N 60 by context Advice to king & council
B 4824A a Britten William   The Power of God Overpowering the Creation RW 60   Q Small format Call to speak against tythes
B 4825 a Britten William   Silent Meetings, a Wonder to the World RW 60 23-Oct AQ   His early experience, the right church, present eschatology. Moderate language
B 4983   Brooksop Joan   An Invitation of Love unto the Seed RWnd 62 Jun Q   Seed of God in all men's consciences, and lament for New England
B 2898A x Burrough Edward   An Alarm to all flesh RW 60 10-Dec Q EB, probably Billing Howle, howle, shriek, yell roar(!)
  s Burrough Edward   All yee called Baptists in Ireland npd 60     ? not printed, see Smith  
B 5985   Burrough Edward   Antichrists Government justly detected RW 61   Q   Conscience should be free, heretics admonished. AntiChrist is devil
B 4629   Burrough Edward   A Brief Relation of the Persecutions and Cruelties np 62     not seen  
B 5986   Burrough Edward   The Case of free liberty of conscience S 61   N   To King & Parliament. Many arguments about conscience
B 5987   Burrough Edward   The Case of the people called Quakers (once more) RWnd 61   QN about this date; situation getting worse Quakers will not accept Church of England, but cause no trouble
  rp Burrough Edward   Declaration to all the world 56   60        
B 5994   Burrough Edward   A Declaration of the Sad and Great Persecution of the People of God in NE RW nd 60 1-Mar S Thomason Mar 30 1661 New England persecution. Appeal to King in postscript.
B 5999   Burrough Edward   A Discovery of Divine Mysteries RW 61 25-Sep Q Westmorland Collection of pieces, some much earlier. NB Liberty of Conscience.
6000   Burrough Edward   An Epistle to Friends of Truth in and about London np   18-Oct E Printed 1667, but belongs here General encouragement & advice
B 6001   Burrough Edward   The Everlasting Gospel of Repentance and Remission of Sins RW nd 60   Q To Ireland, so probably 60 What people must do to be saved
B 6005   Burrough Edward   General Epistle to all the Saints RWnd 60 1-May E Oxfordshire To be read in all Q assemblies..Keep out of politics. God will look after them
B 6007   Burrough Edward   A Hue and Cry after the false prophets RW 61   Q   Protestants & Papists accuse each other
  rp Burrough Edward   Just and Lawful trial 57   60        
B 6011   Burrough Edward   A Just and Righteous Plea presented unto the King RW 61   NQ   Appeal for justice, account of Quaker principles to show they are not a danger to the State
B 6019   Burrough Edward   Persecution Impeached as a Traytor RW 61   D Anon. Also W2931 Answer to Semper Iidem, a book against Marian martyrs as well as Quakers
B 6017   Burrough Edward   A Presentation of Wholesome Information unto the King London for Moon 60   ND Thomason 6 Sept Answer to George Willington of Bristol, The Thrice Happy Welcome of Charles II
B 6018   Burrough Edward   The principles of truth, being a declaration   60     rp 65  
B 6021   Burrough Edward   A Returne to the Ministers of London RW 60   Q   Early 60? Answer to what minister have said - Easter?
C 4755 x Burrough Edward Coale Josiah A salutation to the suffering seed of God Wa 63 22-Sep E Kingston. Postscript by Burrough IMPORTANT statement of Quaker faith under persecution. Burrough Postscript about keeping meetings
W 1962 x Burrough Edward Whitehead George The Son of Perdition Revealed S 61 9-Sep-61 B In 2nd edn Wing also B6027 under Burrough, deleted in 3rd edn. Epistle to Reader by Burrough, and, probably, (authority Larry Kuenning) also the last two chapters. IMPORTANT QUAKER THEOLOGY. Answer to Joseph Wright, Baptist, & to Baptists in general.
  s Burrough Edward   Some Considerations presented to the King RW nd 60     Not Wing or LF  
F 1916 x Burrough Edward Fox George Something in Answer to the old Common Prayer Book RW 60   Q Relates to Savoy conference Worship & church. All the arguments.
B 6031   Burrough Edward   A Tender Salutation of Perfect Love Author 61   E Anon, put to Press by Hookes One of 5 General Epistles in his Works. To think what God has done for them
  s Burrough Edward   A Testimony concerning the book of Common Prayer RW 60     At end of Fox, Answer to the Arguments. Not separately published  
T 1320 ax Burrough Edward Howgill, Crook, Perrot To all dear Friends and Brethren nd 62 May/Jun E Also under title Short pieces, encouragement, deliverance coming, keep meetings
B 6036   Burrough Edward   To the Beloved and Chosen of God S 60 21-Aug E Cork Their life & duties
B 6045   Burrough Edward   A true description of my manner of life RW 63   A posthumous Autobiographical
B 6052   Burrough Edward   Two general epistles, or the breathings.. RW 63   E posthumous. Includes last word on Perrot
B 6053   Burrough Edward   A Vindication of the People of God called Quakers RW nd 60 Dec D Ireland Answer to George Pressick. Brief Relation of some of the most remarkable passages Usual accusations.
B 6054   Burrough Edward   A Visitation and Presentation of Love unto the King np 60 mid-May NQ Thomason July Answer to questions about Quakers
B 6056 d Burrough Edward   A Visitation of Love unto the King RW 60 May NQ Apparently same as B6054 Answer to questions about Quakers
C 1513   Caton William   An Epistle to King Charles II S 60 28-Dec NQ From Amsterdam. Imp for peace Important for peace testimony. Why Quakers cannot take arms nor swear
E 3219   Caton William   Eusebius Pamphili - Abridgement or a compendious commemoration   61     Also listed under Eusebius Early church history, abridgement for children
  s Caton William   A Letter to King Charles II (in "Copies of Several Letters")   60     not separately published  
  rp Caton William   Moderate Enquirer 58   60        
P 2120 x Caton William Philly, Moore Newes out of the East np 64 Jan-64 Q also N1035. Amsterdam Travels in east Europe
C 1518   Caton William   Salutation and Advice   60     not seen. Full title is William Catons Salutation and Advice  
C 1520   Caton William   The Testimony of a Cloud of Witnesses   62 Mar S Palatinate Account of persecution in other countires
T 1088B x Caton William Bacon, Greenway Three general epistles for the whole body of Friends np 62 6/11, 24/12, & 15/1/63 E See title. Printer's date 62, but actually early 63. C1521 Wing 1st edn. Cheer-upper. God will prevail. Faint not
C 1523   Caton William   Truths Character of Profession and Teaching S 60   N   Judgement of Gd on Commonwealth
J 1171 x Caton William Jackson, Scortreth A visitation of love to the tender np 63 Oct 63-Jan 64 E Warwick, Yarmouth, London prisons 4 bits. General advice to Friends.
C 1927A   Chandler Jacob   A Tender Salutation np 64 June E   Spiritual life for family & friends
  s Chandler John   A special warrant for the apprehending   63     Not Wing or LF  
C 1929   Chandler John   A True Relation of the unjust proceedings, verdict (so called)   62 30-Oct S   Court case at Southwark, re happenings at Kingston
C 3773   Cheesman Christopher   An Epistle to Charles the Second King of England and to every individual npd 61 15-Apr NQ Reading Appeal to King to listen to them, re established religion & swearing
B 487 x Cheevers Sarah Baker, Evans This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings RW 62   S See Baker Account of suffering in Malta
C 3776A   Cheevers Sarah Evans To all people upon the face of the earth np 63        
C 4454A   Clark Henry   Here is the swearers A 61 21-Mar NQ small print on swearing, old laws should no longer apply
C 4455   Clark Henry   Here is True Magistracy Described RW 60   NQ   Work of good ruler
C 4562   Clark Thomas   Meditations upon my confinement   66     Not LF, not seen. L L212  
C 4652A   Clark Thomas   The Voice of Truth uttered forth against Barbados   61     not seen  
C 4562B   Clark Thomas   A Warning to the Inhabitants of Barbados S 61 11-Apr S prison in Barbados persecution by drunken priests. Quakers do not plot
C 4609   Clayton Anne   A Letter to the King npd 60   N Also Easton. Broadside To the King, vision of Restoration
C 4749   Coale Joseph   A Testimony of the Fathers Love RW 61   Q   Call to follow Quaker way
C 4750A   Coale Joseph   To all you ministers np 66 2-Jan-67 Q Reading gaol, broadside True church would not persecute in this way
C 4752   Coale Josiah   Englands sad estate lamented np 65   Q Later 65 from contents Plague is Gds punishment on people
C 4753   Coale Josiah   An epistle to the flock of God np 65 18-Sep E Kendal gaol Keep faith. Lords purpose is to destroy the false
F 1825 x Coale Josiah Fox George A General Epistle to be read in all the Christian meetings np 63 12-Feb-62 E Fox dated from Cockford in Essex IMPORTANT. Epistles for Quakers
C 4754   Coale Josiah   An Invitation of Love to the Hungry and Thirsty S 60   Q   Call to join Quakers,
C 4755 # Coale Josiah Burrough A salutation to the suffering seed of God Wa 63 22-Sep E Kingston. Postscript by Burrough IMPORTANT statement of Quaker faith under persecution. Burrough Postscript about keeping meetings
C 4576   Coale Josiah   A Song of the Judgements & mercies of the Lord np 62 8-May AQ Small format. Wing another edn C4576A, 63 Personal religious experiences - God's care for him when travelling
T 809 x Coale Josiah Howgill, G Whitehead, Fox A Testimony concerning the life death trials travels & Labour of Edward Burrough WW 62 Feb/Mar 63 T See also under title. Printers date 62, but Whitehead's bit is dated 12 Mar 63. For Howgil's piece, see QF&P 19.08 Testimony to Burrough.
C 4578   Coale Josiah   To all the babes in Christ np 64 25-Mar E Kingston cheer-upper for newer Friends
C 4759   Coale Josiah   To the king and both houses of Parliament(who have made...) np 64 5-Nov N Broadside. Kingston Do not persecute the Lord's people - the Lord will take vengeance.
T 2475   Coale Josiah   A True and faithfull relation from the people of God (called Quakers) np 64 15-Jan SN printer given as WM. Mary Westwood? Also catalogued under title Suffering in Colchester, & appeal to King
C 4760   Coale Josiah   The whore unvailed or the mistery np 65   D   Answer to book called Reconciler of Religions - Roman Catholic type
C 5233   Collens John   A Message from the Spirit of the Lord to the people called Anapbatists..rest of sects RW 60 22-Feb B   What is happening is God's punishment. Warning to return
C 5233A   Collens John   Something written after the manner of a discourse np 62   Q small format Presbyterians also have problem, whether to obey law
C 5234   Collens John Salthouse A Touchstone, whereby the Protestant Religion...may be tried RW 60 19-Nov B Epistle to Reader by Salthouse from Plymouth. To other Protestants against Rome. Refs. to Wyclif, Hus
C 5235 # Collens John J A[nderdon] A Word in Season to all in Authority RW 60 27-May N Anderdon 2nd author according to Smith Summary of history since beginning civil wars. King should not make mistakes of predecessors
C 55611   Complin Nicholas   The faithfulness of the upright made manifest MW 63 21-Jun T   Testimony to Humphrey Smith, died 4/May/63
C 5977A a     Controversy between the Quakers and bishops made manifest np 63 19-Oct NQ Unpaginated. Attributed to Salthouse re summons to bishops courts, which is against Breda Declaration
    Cooke Edward   For each parliament man now sitting at Dublin RW 61   Q Behalf of Irish Fr. Not found Wing Quakers should be let alone to worship
C 6475   Cotton Priscilla   A Visitation of love unto the people S 61 19-May Q   Attend to light in conscience
F 1047 x Coveney Thomas   For the King and both Houses of Parliament np 61   NS Under Coveney in Smith & LF cat. . large format Many signatures. Official sufferings list, by counties
P 1415 x Coveney Thomas Pennyman, Wollrich Some Grounds and Reasons drawn from the Law of God RW 60     See Pennyman  
C 6808   Crane Richard   An appeal for judgement unto the righteous principle of Gd np 64   NQ   Quakers have same rights as anyone else
C 6809   Crane Richard   The Cry of Newgate with the other prisons np 62   S   300 Quakers now held. Appeal to magistrates
C 6811 a Crane Richard   A Forewarning and an Expostulation unto the Rulers S 60   N   To rulers, against bearbaiting, plays, etc
C 6812 # Crane Richard G. Fox Younger Gods holy name magnified   65   QS Includes rp G. Fox Younger Englands sad estate, 61 Prophecies fulfilled & fulfilling, re plague
C 6812A   Crane Richard   Gods zeal thundered forth np 65 4-Aug N   plague is Gds judgement
C 6813   Crane Richard   A Hue and Cry after bloodshed np 62 31-Aug S   Attack on Bull and Mouth meeting house
C 6814   Crane Richard   A lamentation over thee, O London np 65   Q   Plague is day of judgement - result of banishment penalty
C 6815 a Crane Richard   A Short but Strict Account taken of Babylon's Merchants S 60   Q   Diatribe against ministers & church set services
C 6816 a Crane Richard   Something spoken in clearing and vindication of the People of God RWnd 60   QN   Quakers involved in no plots. Refers to proclamation on worship
C 6928   Crisp Stephen   A Description of the Church of Scotland MW 60 Mar Q   Not the true church
C 6931   Crisp Stephen   An Epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times np 66   E 2 copies, 2nd edn 13.14 has PS 4pp unpag. To remind Quakers of their beginnings, & present state
C 6944   Crisp Stephen   A Word in due season, or, some Harvest Meditations npd 66 29-Jun Q Broadside Against harvest customs
C 7196   Crook John   An Apology for the Quakers npd 62   NS   How Quakers deserve liberty of conscience
C 7197   Crook John   The Case of Swearing (at all) Discussed RW 60   Q   All the legal & other reasons against swearing
C 7198   Crook John   Compassion to all the sorrowful npd 65 4-Sep Q   Answer to problem that, in time of common calamity, Quakers suffer with the wicked.
C 7200   Crook John   The Cry of the Innocent for justice npd 62   S Also C7451 Trial of Crook, John Bolton, Isaac Gray, Jun 62 - use of praemunire
C 7203   Crook John   An Epistle for unity to prevent RW 61 19-Sep ES Aylesbury gaol IMPORTANT for meeting practice. God will care for them. Keep meetings - much on worship
C 7204   Crook John   An Epistle of Love to all that are in present Suffering RW 60 June N   Early in year. To rulers now in fear - they have had many warnings
C 7205   Crook John   An epistle of peace and goodwill np 64 28-May E Ipswich gaol Lord will be with them, rejoice
C 7211   Crook John   Glad-tydings proclaimed np 62 17-Feb-63 E   God has seen their troubles, will help
L 1960 x Crook John Fisher, Hubberthorne, Howgill Liberty of Conscience asserted and several reasons RW 61 31-May N Also L1961 Delivered to Parliament on 31 May. 30 reasons for freedom of conscience
C 7213   Crook John   Sixteen reasons…why…Quakers refuse to swear RWnd 61     Wing [1661]. Numbered list
C 7214   Crook John   Some reasons why the people called Quakers do absent themselves np 65 22-Jul Q Reading gaol Worship is spiritual, no-one should prescribe how it is to be done
C 7215   Crook John   A true and faithful testimony concerning John Samm np 64 7-Apr T Samm died Northampton gaol, 26/3/64 Testimony to John Samm
C 7216   Crook John   A true information to the nation from the people called Quakers np 64   S printed for the author by JC Attacks on meetings, report of court proceedings July-August
C 7217   Crook John Penington Truths Principles np     Q Crook's name only on title page. Penington short bit at end straightforward account of Quaker faith USEFUL
C 7214aA   Crook John   Truths triumph or the day of the Lord np 64 Oct DQ Published Feb 65 Reply to Hollcraft. Useful Quaker summary
C 7224   Crook John   Twenty cases of conscience propounded to the Bishops RWnd     Q This year seems most likely 20 examples from Scripture, argued, on conscience
C 7422A a     Cruelty of some fighting Priests S 60   S   Priests who beat up Quakers
C 7447A #     Cry against oppession and Cruelty         See Bourne  
C 7450       Cry of the Innocent & Oppressed for Justice np 64 Oct-64 S London Account of trials. Pressure on juries to convict
C 7703 # Curwen Thomas Fell Margaret This is an answer to John Wiggans book np 65 2-Jul-64 D Lancaster prison Answer to Wigan, W2096
  s D., B. (Baker?)   Oh! The Dreadful and Terrible Day of God npd 60     not found  
D 372   Davenport Thomas   A brief manifestation of the state and case np 64 1-Oct SN by D.,T. Warning to people who may help with transportation
D 1257 # Dewsbury William J. Whitehead The breathing of all life to God np 63 Jan-64 E Warwick gaol. 2 pieces from JW Stay faithful in time of trouble
D 1273   Dewsbury William   This for dear Friends in Lndon npd 65 Aug SE Warwick gaol To those awaiting transportation, & under persecution. 2 letters
D 1276   Dewsbury William   To all the Faithful Brethren np 61 1-Apr E York castle Short pieces, eschatology and encouragement
D 1277   Dewsbury William   To all the faithfull in Christ np 63   E   warning to watch themsleves
  s Dewsbury William   To all the Nations, Kindred, Languages... RW 60     Not Wing or LF  
D 1274A   Dewsbury William   To the faithfull and suffering members in all Holes... np 64 13-Mar ES Warwick gaol Lord cares for them, keep faith
D 1282   Dewsbury William   The Word of the Lord to all Inhabitants of England np 66 10-May Q   To all rulers, & inhabitants of North. trouble coming
D 1283   Dewsbury William   The word of the Lord to his beloved citty npd 63 19-Mar E York castle. To be read in Assembly of Church of 1st born All will be well
D 1284   Dewsbury William   The Word of the Lord to his church & holy assembly np 66 27-Jul E Warwick gaol To be read in meetings, re splits among Qs
D 1285   Dewsbury William   The word of the Lord to Sion npd 64   ES init. WD To church in great trouble
    Dewsbury William   The word of the Lord to the Immortal Seed np 65 8-May SE Warwick gaol. Not found Wing support at time of threatened exile
D 2942   Dyer William   Christs famous titles np 66     Not LF, not seen  
D 2935   Dyer William   Christs voice to London   66     Not LF, not seen  
E 10   E., H.   The Jury-man charged np 64   N   Warning to jurors on meaning of `seditous conventicle'
C 4609 d Easton Anne   A Letter to the King npd 60     See Clayton  
G 1862 x Eccles Solomon Greenway Richard An Alarm from the Holy Mountain   62 23-Jun Q Verse from Greenway. Eccles section to Richard Brown from Newgate Apocalyptic warning, & letter to captain of train band from Eccles
E 130   Eccles Solomon   Signes are from the Lord np 63   Q   Account of how he was made to go naked
E 541   Ellington Francis   Christian information concerning those last times np 64 11-Jul Q by E.,F. Prophecies coming to pass, ref. to Boehme
F 1763 x Ellington Francis Fox George A Clear Discovery wherein   62 16-Oct Q 2 pieces False church desribed
E 542   Ellington Francis   A few words to all who profess np 65   Q   To Protestants, on persecution of people of Gd
E 612   Ellwood Thomas   An Alarm to the priests or a Message RW 60   Q   Word of Lord re Merchants of Babylon
E 3419 x Eusebius   Eusebius Pamphili - Abridgement or a compendious commemoration   61     See Caton, Abridgement Early church history, abridgement for children
E 3453   Evans Catherine   A brief discovery of God's eternal truth np 63     not seen  
B 487 x Evans Catherine Baker, Cheevers This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings RW 62   S See Baker Account of suffering in Malta
E 3710 #     The Examination and Trial of Margaret Fell and George Fox   64     See Fox, M.Fell  
M 1644   Faber Albertus Otto   England's warning that is... np 64     not seen by Moore. Tr. of book by Stephen Melish.  
F 67 s Faber Albertus Otto   Paradoxus de morbo gallico Altena 60     Not pub. Engand. See Smith.  
F 69   Faber Albertus Otto   A remonstrance in reference to the Act np 64 14-Sep N   Against Conventicle act
F 328   Falkner Robert   A voice out of Sion np 63 Jan-63 NQ   Apocalyptic warning
F 473   Farnworth Richard   Caesar's Penny npd 60   Q Sm thinks about 60 Uncertain. 3 bits about civil taxation
F 476   Farnworth Richard   Christian religious meetings allowed np 64 Jun N   Quaker meetings are not seditious conventicles
F 477 a Farnworth Richard   Christian toleration or simply... np 64   N anonymous, but attributed to Farnworth Meetings for the Lord not against law. Legal language.
F 484   Farnworth Richard   Gospel liberty sent down from heaven npd 64 14-May N   Toleration & liberty of conscience
F 489 a Farnworth Richard   The liberty of the subject by Magna Carta np 64   N anon. Re conventicle act. Suggests it may be against Magna Carta
F 491 # Farnworth Richard Salthouse A loving salutation with several seasonable exhortations np 65 17-May ES Salthouse wrote from White Lyon prison 2 general epistles to persecuted people of God
F 493   Farnworth Richard   The publique worship or the worship... np 64   NE   Worship of God is in spirit, & must continue
F 499   Farnworth Richard   The quakers plea with the bishops np 63 Nov-62 N   Quaker statement in answer to charges re not coming to church
F 502A   Farnworth Richard   The saints duty and safety np 64 JUN ES   To be read among Friends & others, duty of meeting
F 504   Farnworth Richard   The spirit of God speaking in the temple of God np 63 Apr Q   To Christian reader, re Quakers
T 680 x Farnworth Richard J Whitehead, T.Green A tender visitation of heavenly love np 64 Nov, mostly ES collection of short pieces Re persecution in various places
F 508   Farnworth Richard   A tolleration sent down from heaven to preach np 65 Dec N Gloucs Godly religious meetings lawful. Ministers ordained by Xt
F 511   Farnworth Richard   Truth ascended or the annointed.. np 63   D   Answer to Muggleton. His ideas discussed
  x Farnworth Richard   Truth vindicated, or an answer to a letter np 65     See under title T3165  
F 603   Fell Henry   An Alarum of Truth Sounded Forth RW 60 Jul Q Thetford prison People have not believed truth before them
F 604 # Fell Henry John Stubbs For Presbyter John RW 60   Q   Explanation of Quakers for foreign potentates
F 1822 x Fell Henry Fox George For the King and his Council, these npd 61 Jan-61 NS   Very upset, the King has turned against them. Post Venner revolt
F 605   Fell Henry   A Plain Record or Declaration RW 61   NS   Persecutors of the righteous do not flourish, with examples
  x Fell Henry   To Charles, King of England (in "Copies of Several Letters")   60     not separately published. See under Fox  
F 625A   Fell Margaret   A call to the universal seed of God np 65 Nov EQ Lancaster castle Strong statement of Quaker faith
F 626A   Fell Margaret   The City of London Reprov'd for its Abominations RW 60 4-Jul N   Repent thou bloody city!
F 628   Fell Margaret   A Declaration and Information from the People called Quakers S, RW 60 24-Jun N See book - Hubberthorne may have had a hand in this. Account of Quakers, endorsed by number of leading Friends. Not specifically pacifist.
F 629   Fell Margaret   An Evident Demonstration of God's Elect S 60   E   Trials may come & some fall away
  x Fell Margaret   Examination & trial, also Cittie of London   66     See title  
E 3710 x Fell Margaret Fox The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell & George Fox np 64 Jun & Aug SD Lancaster assize reports IMPORTANT Trial report, & answer to Bishop Andrewes on swearing
F 633   Fell Margaret   A Letter sent to the King np 66 6-Aug N Lancaster Also earlier letter, printing of this seized. Attack on magistrates, warning to King, who promised to respect consciences
F 635   Fell Margaret   The Standard of the Lord revealed np 66 Feb-66 Q Lancaster castle, p. 1667 Full OT history & where it leads
C 7703 x Fell Margaret Curwen This is an answer to John Wiggans book np 65 2-Jul-64 D Lancaster prison Answer to Wigan, W2096
F 637   Fell Margaret   This is to the Clergy RW 60   N   To church leaders, shoud show they really have the spirit.
F 630   Fell Margaret   This was given to Major-General Harrison S 60   QN   Harrison & co. to see themselves in the condemnation
F 638D   Fell Margaret   To the magistrates and people of England np 64 7-Jun N Lancaster castle Beware! Consider the eternal welfare of your souls
F 640   Fell Margaret   A True Testimony from the People of God RW 60   Q   To serious non-Quaker reader, bible-based theology.
F 641 # Fell Margaret Parke James Two general epistles to the flock of God np 64 Jun & Aug E Fell from Lancaster, Parke from London To stand fast, trouble to be expected
F 642   Fell Margaret   Womens Speaking Justified np 66   Q Modern edition, Quaker Home Service, ed. Trevett, 1989. Well-known justification of women preachers
F 834 a     Few Lines More for thee, O England   62     Not seen. Only O  
F 1046   Fisher Samuel   Additional Appendix to the Elect RW 60   D   Further argument with opponents
F 1047   Fisher Samuel   apokrupta apokalupta - Velata quaedan revelata - Certain hidden or vailed spiritual verities RW 61   D With Wilson the printer, Hole in the Gatehouse at Westminster. Answer to questions put to Quaker leaders by `Theodorius & Sabina Neriah'
F 1050   Fisher Samuel   Christs Light Springing (Lux Christi Emergens) npd 60   Q Often appended to Rusticus Double columns, bilingual. Useful brief theology
F 1051   Fisher Samuel   episkopos aposkopos the Bishop busied beside np 62   D 2 parts, separate pagination. Answer to John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, A Discourse concerning public oaths
L 1960 x Fisher Samuel