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| Wing | Tag | Author | also by | Short Title | Pr. | Yr. | Internal date | Cl. | Notes | Purpose of Publication |
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| 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 |