Cesars penny to be paid by Cesars friends
| Main Author: | R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666 |
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| Language: | English |
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1660]
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A brief discovery of the kingdome of Antichrist : and the downfall of it hasteth greatly. With a difference betwixt the ordinances of Christ and of Antichrist. This was written by One the world calleth a Quaker, in March 1653.
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A confession and profession of faith in God: by his people who are inscorn [sic] called Quakers. Also shewing that the people of God are no vagabonds, nor idle, dissolute persons, nor Jesuites, though they wander up and down, and pass from one country to another, and from one nation to another, as they are moved of the Lord in his service. And this is to clear the truth from all false aspersions.
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A message from the Lord to all that despise the ordinance of Christ : which is the power of God unto salvation; with an exhortation to faithfulnesse, which is the cause of true order: shewing the difference of election and reprobation, and the ground of true faith and false, from what centre they doe each of them arise, with order and disorder; and how a believer and an infidell may be known; the believer and the elected ones, as their fruits doe make manifest: with something in vindication by the scriptures, the conditions of the prophets and holy apostles, that those whom the world scornfully call Quakers as many as are born again of water and the Spirit that they are the only people of the Lord & do witness the same conditions that the scriptures doe declare of. Read the scriptures, both of the prophets and holy apostles, in whom the power of the Lord was made manifest, and see their conditions, to whom the Lord did manifest his power: they did both quake, tremble, and shake.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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The saints duty, and safety, in a trying time, and when they are attended with a suffering condition: or, The saints duty in meeting together in the way of God, as worshippers of him : and their safety and happinesse in continuing and abiding with the Lord in that wherein the Lord hath appeared, & doth continue and abide with them, to minister unto them both in a time of suffering, and in a time of rejoycing. And also, the danger of being negligent in meeting together, to per- [sic] perform their duty and service to God, through any wile, and crafty mysterious working of Satan, whereby he labours to seduce and deceive them, &c. Written in the 4. moneth, 1664. by R.F. To be read amongst Friends at their meetings, and upon occasions, to such as there may be a service,
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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An epistle to all Friends : that be travelling towards the holy city and rest that is in the everlasting life, that they may not over-charge themselves, nor burden themselves in their journey. With a visitation of pure love to all such as have err'd in their hearts from the holy commandment, that to the Lord, who is very gracious and merciful, with all their hearts they may be turned, and so be by him saved.
by: Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707
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by: Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707
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An Easter-reckoning, or, A free-vvill offering : ... by one whom the people of the world calls a Quaker, but is of the divine nature made partaker ... : April 1653, Yorkshire.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), -1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), -1666
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The ranters principles & deceits discovered and declared against, : denied and disowned by us whom the world cals Quakers. With a discovery of the mistery of the crosse of Christ. And a discovery of the true light and the false, with their wayes, worships, natures, properties and effects. &c. A vindication for the truth against the deceit. to clear the truth, of scandalls written for simple ones sake, that desire to know the truth as it is in Jesus.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
VVritten by one, whom the world calls a Quaker, Joh.17.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Verses
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church, : the grounds examined, the mystery opened, the truth cleared, and the ignorance both of priests and people discovered. Written by a friend of the truth, whose name in the flesh is Richard Farneworth.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1654)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1654)
The heart opened by Christ, or, The conditions of a troubled soul that could find no true rest, peace, comfort, nor satisfaction in any thing below the divine power and glory of God, : breaking forth and appearing in several operations and manifestations, by the blessed spirit of the Lord Jesus, the Saviour of the soul, God manifesting himself in flesh, that he may be glorified in spirit. With, a word to those that are for the approbation of ministers; and something to those that scruple about the receiving or not receiving that, which they call a sacrament and communion of saints, at Easter, Pentecost, Christmas, so called, and other festival and set dayes, or any other time when it is to be administered by those priests that profess themselves to be ministers of Christ. /
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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A call out of false worships. Written by one whom the people of the world call a Quaker, whose name is Richard Farnevvorth
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1653)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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The spirituall man iudgeth all things: or the spirituall mans true iudgment: : and how by him the hearts of others were, and may be judged by the spirit of truth; and also how things by the spiritual man were judged of, concerning both salvation and damnation, proved by several Scripture examples, according to the spirit of truth, which were, and is the guide of the Lords people out of error and deceit into all truth, according to sweet Gospel-promise, Joh. 16. 13. Rom. 8. 14. Also, something in short, concerning Melchizedeks order of taking the tythes of spoils only of Abraham, after the return from the slaughter of the kings, a free-will offering at one time, and no more, Gen, 14. answering Heb. 7. And in short, of the order of tythes, by command under the law, in the Aaronical and Levitical priesthood, the change of the law, and priesthood also, Heb. 7. 12. so an end of tythes: with a godly exhortation and instruction, full of sweet Gospell truths, to such as have the witness of the new Testament, through the blood of Jesus, and some mementoes: with something also to stop lies and slanders, that trute [sic] may be cleared.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
A true testimony against the Popes wayes, &c. : In a return to that agreement of 42. of those that call themselves ministers of Christ (but are proved to be wrongers of men and of Christ) in the county of Worcester, and some adjacent parts, who subscribe their agreement and catechisme with the names and the places where they are pastors, teachers, and rectors, &c. as they say: or as followeth: Richard Baxter teacher of the church at Kiderminster. John Boraston pastor of Ribsford and Bewdley. Richard Eades pastor of Beckford Glocestershire. ... Joh: Dedicote preacher at Abbotesley.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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The priests fruits made manifest. : And the fashions of the world, and the lust of ignorance: also, a few vvords to the city of London:
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To all friends everywhere to whom this may concern, to go abroad among them to be read in the fear of God by them
by: Livingstone, Patrick, 1634?-1694
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by: Livingstone, Patrick, 1634?-1694
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The brazen serpent lifted up on high, or truth cleared and above the deceit exalted, and as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wildernesse: even so must the son of man be lifted up, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish but have eternall life. Joh. 3. 14. 15. : Here is also laid down in this treatise something, concerning election and and [sic] predestination, which is so much spoken of, and how they may know their election, something concerning Christ being the way to the Father; and how, and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the new covenants, and the end of the old, and tythes are ended. ... Lastly, here is part of a dispute, held between two chief priests, and two men that came and met with them, and the people at Chadwitch in Worcestershire; ... to clear the truth form accusations, held forth by those men that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March. 1655.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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VVitchcraft cast out from the religious seed and Israel of God. : And the black art, or, nicromancery inchantments, sorcerers, wizards, lying divination, conjuration, and witchcraft, discovered, with the ground, fruits, and effects thereof: as it is proved to be acted in the mistery of iniquity, by the power of darknesse, and witnessed against by Scripture, and declared against also, from, and by them that the world scornfully calleth Quakers. Shewing, the danger thereof, ... Also, some things to clear the truth from reproaches, lies and slanders, and false accusations, occasioned by Daniel Bott and his slander-carriers, ... /
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
An epistle to friends..
by: Smith, William, d. 1673
Published: (1667)
by: Smith, William, d. 1673
Published: (1667)
An expedient for peace, or some Christian and reasonable proposals, once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading : conducing to an amicable composure of differences among them: with a healing epistle to them from Friends of Bristol, on both sides, tenderly advising them to meet all together again in their ancient publick meeting house. As also a seasonable expostulation and a persuasive to a reconciliation, with some remarkable testimonies added to promote the same and several objections against it answered, which may tend to a general service.
by: Sandilands, Robert
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by: Sandilands, Robert
Published: (1692)
An epistle to Friends every where: : to be distinctly read in their meetings, when assembled together in the fear of the Lord. /
by: Whitton, Catharine
Published: (1681)
by: Whitton, Catharine
Published: (1681)
A rod to drive out the wilde bores, and subtill foxes, from amongst the vines that the vineyard may be kept cleer. Or, a gift sent to the priests; : to let them see themselves, that they may acknowledge their errors, and upon them own their condemnation to be just and right, now the truth doth so plainly appear. /
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
The priests ignorance, and contray-vvalkings to the Scriptures: or the practice of the Apostles : who were the true ministers of Jesus Christ; together with thirty seven errours of the priests, discovered.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1656)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1656)
A few words in answer to the resolves of some who are called independant-teachers, : whose gospel and ministry appears to depend upon tythes, or as full a maintenance secured to them by a carnal law, as appears from their own mouths in their judgements, and desires to the present rulers, delivered as followeth. /
by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
Published: (1659)
by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
Published: (1659)
A true and reall manifestation of endeared and unfeigned loue flowing through a brother from the endless life, unto the scattered (yet united) flock who are of the seed royall
by: Batt, Jasper, d. 1702
Published: (1661)
by: Batt, Jasper, d. 1702
Published: (1661)
This is written in plainnesse of heart, and bowels of everlasting love to my persecutors : who have shot sore at me, and hated me without a cause. Both magistrates, priests and people in Stafford sheir, of elsewhere, that ye all may be turned from the darknesse to the light, and from anti-christ without, unto Chrust within, who is the light of the world, and hath lighted wvery man therein with his saving light. Some queres also, for such who call themselves ministers of Christ, but are altogether unlike him, or his ministers to answer. Together with a warning from the Lord God of life and power to repent, andleave persecuting, and striving against, or kicking against the Lord. Written from one who have been in the pit, death, grave, and Hell; but am come from far, and am sit down with Abraham, Isaack, and Jacob, in the heavenly places with them that are in Christ, but unknown to you, I am: but by the name I have received amongst you, Humphry Wollrich.
by: Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707
Published: (1661)
by: Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707
Published: (1661)
Antichrists man of vvar, apprehended, and encountred withal, by a souldier of the armie of the Lamb. : Otherwise, an answer to a book set forth by one that subscribes his name Edmund Skipp, preacher of the Gospel (as he saith) to a people at Bodenham in Herefordshire; but is found one that is acting Antichrists part disguised: but nakedly seen, & herein discovered in this answer to his book, called the Worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing-starre. And in this answer he is discovered, and proved to be one that is chief in the service of the old dragon: who pretends in his book to discover the mystery of the Quakers, as he calls them, and to lay open a dangerous design: who is found out, that whilst he hath been pretending to be chief in discovering a plot, or Antichrists misterious actings, is found himself to be the chief plotter, ... /
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
Published: (1655)
A warning to all such who are making a profession of God, Christ, and the Scriptures : and yet are in their blind zeal, persecuting of those who are in the life of what they in words profess. By Christian Web.
by: Web, Christian, 1678
Published: (1659)
by: Web, Christian, 1678
Published: (1659)
Arrows against Babylon. Or, Certain quæres serving to a cleer discovery of the mystery of iniquity : Whereunto are added, endeavours for reformation in saints apparel. With some quæres for the people called Quakers. By John Pendarves a well-wisher to Sion.
by: Pendarves, John, 1622-1656
Published: (1656)
by: Pendarves, John, 1622-1656
Published: (1656)
A word to the upright for help and preservation in these erring dayes : by errours detected, in a book, called, A testimony for the truth, Christ and his light, by some that go by the name of Quakers, wherein they manifest their foundation for salvation, which they call, the Christ of God /
by: Cobbet, Robert
Published: (1668)
by: Cobbet, Robert
Published: (1668)
A word to the upright for help and preservation in these erring dayes : by errours detected, in a book, called, A testimony for the truth, Christ and his light, by some that go by the name of Quakers, wherein they manifest their foundation for salvation, which they call, the Christ of God /
by: Cobbet, Robert
Published: (1668)
by: Cobbet, Robert
Published: (1668)
A general epistle to all Friends..
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1664)
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1664)
Cesars due and the subjects duty, or, A present for Cesar : in a sermon preach't in the Minster at Yorke at the assizes there holden Aug. 3, 1663 by way of recantation of some passages in a former sermon preached in the same place and pulpit at the last assizes immediately before it /
by: Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670
Published: (1663)
by: Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670
Published: (1663)
A sober vvarning to people that they may regard the work of the Lord. The 28th day of the 7th month, 1696
by: Laythes, Thomas, d. 1701
Published: (1696)
by: Laythes, Thomas, d. 1701
Published: (1696)
Some queries proposed, to the monethly meeting of the Quakers at Aberdeen; the sixth day of June, 1700. By Robert Sandilands : With their answers thereto; together with some remarks thereupon. Published by authority. To which is prefixed a letter from George Keith, sent to the Quakers in Aberdeen, containing a very serious and Christian expostulation with his old friends, &c.
by: Sandilands, Robert, et al.
Published: (1700)
by: Sandilands, Robert, et al.
Published: (1700)
A collection of the several books and vvritings, : given forth by that faithful servant of God and his people, /
by: Fox, George, d. 1661
Published: (1665)
by: Fox, George, d. 1661
Published: (1665)
A few ingredients against the venom in William Roger's book, stiled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished, &c..
by: Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689
Published: (1681)
by: Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689
Published: (1681)
This is for any of that generation that are looking for the kingdome of God with their own observations, but desernes not the signes of the coming of the Son of Man : and especially for them that meet to worship in the old Mass-House in Aldermanbury.
by: R. T. (Rebecca Travers), 1609-1688
Published: (1659)
by: R. T. (Rebecca Travers), 1609-1688
Published: (1659)
An epistle to all my dear Friends elect and precious in America..
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1675)
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1675)
This is onely to goe amongst friends.
by: Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669
Published: (1656)
by: Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669
Published: (1656)