Bibliographics

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A25297Ames, William, d. 1662.The light upon the candlestick serving for observation of the principal things in the book called, The mysteries of the kingdom of God, &c., against several professors / treated of, and written by Will. Ames ; printed in Low-Dutch for the author, 1662, and translated into English by B.F.166345431109nan./cache/A25297.xml./txt/A25297.txt
A86663Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.The cause of stumbling removed from all that will receive the truth; and from before the eyes of the wise men of London: in a treatise shewing the difference between the spirit of a man which is the candle of the Lord, and the light which hath enlightned every man that cometh into the world. Also shewing ... there is not diversity of lights and spirits, by which they are ministred ... Herein also is a false hosanna, and a false testimony reproved ... the name of him which hath so long travell''d to bring forth wind and confusion, is one known in the city of London by the name of Iohn Iackson ... that so ... understanding and knowledge of the truth may be increased, in those that follow on to know the Lord. Given forth from the Lords servant, Richard Hubberthorne.1657207175717nan./cache/A86663.xml./txt/A86663.txt
A33503Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668.A song of the judgments and mercies of the Lord wherein the things seen in secret are declared openly : being a brief demonstration of the secret work of the Almighty in me, his servant, given forth at the movings of the spirit of the Lord and is to go throughout the world ... / by Josiah Cole.166384672122nan./cache/A33503.xml./txt/A33503.txt
A35520Curwen, Thomas.This is an answer to John Wiggans book, spread up and down in Lancashire, Cheshire and Wales, who is a baptist & a monarchy-man wherein may be seen how he exalts himself, against Christ the light, that doth enlighten every man : and also some of his, and his peoples erronious principles, and assertions, which he and his people held in a dispute, with some Quakers ... / from the prisoners at Lancaster, whom he then opposed being then a prisoner, Thomas Curwen, William Houlden, Henery Wood, William VVilson ; also here is an answer to his appendix annexed to the book by Margaret Fell.16656968620266nan./cache/A35520.xml./txt/A35520.txt
A39355Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.A letter to the author of a book, entituled, An answer to W.P.''s key, about the Quakers light within, &c. by Edmund Elys ...16952128484nan./cache/A39355.xml./txt/A39355.txt
A39373Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.A second letter to the author of a book, entituled, An answer to W.P. his key about the light within from Edmund Elys ...16971777372nan./cache/A39373.xml./txt/A39373.txt
A39375Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.A vindication of the doctrine concerning the light within, against the objections of George Keith, in his book, entituled, The deism of W. Penn, and his brethren expos''d by Edmvnd Elys.16992889766nan./cache/A39375.xml./txt/A39375.txt
A40761Fairman, Lydia.A few lines given forth and a true testimony of the way which is Christ whom the saints enjoyes who have believed in the light and followed it into the regeneration, which they come to know through the preaching of the Gospel which hath been received in the power of God in these latter dayes and hath been preached in the demonstration of the Spirit.16591806401nan./cache/A40761.xml./txt/A40761.txt
A42157Grigg, Henry.The baptist not Babylonish, or The Quakers tongue no slander Being a brief reply to a foolish and scandalous pamphlet called the Babylonish baptist. Written by G.W. a Quaker-teacher. Wherein his malice, insolence, and ignorance is discovered and detected. And a book lately published, intituled, Light from the sun of righteousness, is vindicated from those pretended contradictions, and groundless cavils made against it. H.G.167263331704nan./cache/A42157.xml./txt/A42157.txt
A44796Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669.The invisible things of God brought to light by the revelation of the eternal spirit who was an ey-witness of the wonders of the Lord in the beginning : wherein is declared the felicity of all things in the beginning and the sad estate of all things after the transgression ... / by Francis Howgill.16594502911216nan./cache/A44796.xml./txt/A44796.txt
A54245Penn, William, 1644-1718.Urim and thummim, or, The apostolical doctrines of light and perfection maintained against the opposite plea of Samuel Grevill (a pretended minister of the Gospel) in his ungospel-like discourse against a book entituled A testimony of the light within, anciently writ by Alexander Parker / by W.P.1674150824864nan./cache/A54245.xml./txt/A54245.txt
A93391Smith, Richard, of Chester.To professors of religion of all sorts, and likewise to prophane, in and about this city of Chester [by] Richard Smith.16752248495nan./cache/A93391.xml./txt/A93391.txt
A60626Smith, William, d. 1673.An epistle to all the called and chosen of God by William Smith.167259711515nan./cache/A60626.xml./txt/A60626.txt
A60641Smith, William, d. 1673.A manifestation of the love of God unto all such as are convinced of truth and do not obey it.16734216976nan./cache/A60641.xml./txt/A60641.txt
A65839Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.The Babylonish baptist, or, H.G. contradicting H.G. in his book stiled Light from the Son of righteousness, which is proved, meer confusion and darkness.16722438587nan./cache/A65839.xml./txt/A65839.txt
A65850Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.A Christian epistle to Friends in general of weighty concern, for their present and future peace and safety from the soul''s adversary''s subtill devices and snares of death. To be carefully communicated to the children of light, and professors thereof every where. Being faithfully given forth, and recommended from the spirit of Christ; by his servant George Whitehead.168958601410nan./cache/A65850.xml./txt/A65850.txt
A65862Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.The divine light of Christ in man, and his mediation truly confessed by the people called Quakers. In a brief and gentle examination of John Norris his two treatises concerning the divine light. Intended to wipe off his undue reflection of grossness and confusion on the Quakers notion of the light within. With a postscript to J. N. By G. W. a servant of Christ.169280222290nan./cache/A65862.xml./txt/A65862.txt
A65980Wigan, John.Antichrist''s strongest hold overturned, or, The foundation of the religion of the people called Quakers bared and razed in a debate had with some of them in the castle at Lancaster and in an additional account of the light within ..., here also is shewed the occasion of their rise and growth, together with the right way of discovering their secret delusions ..., hereunto is annexed an appendix wherein their evil language is discovered ... / all which is published ... by J.W.16653644711033nan./cache/A65980.xml./txt/A65980.txt
A96823Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707.To all Presbiterian [sic] ministers, who own themselves to be ministers of Christ''s gospel, and say they suffer persecution for his names sake, to read and consider in this day, in which they may see themselves with the light within, and also measure themselves with their own rule the scriptures, I Cor. 9 14,16 ...16611997363nan./cache/A96823.xml./txt/A96823.txt