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The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Do&trines, demonftrated in fundry Declarations, on Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London, by Mr. W. Penn, Mr. G. Whitebead, Mr. S. Waldenfield, Mr. B. Coole; taken in Short-hand, as it was delivered by them, and now Faithfully Transcribed and Published for the Information ofthofe, who by reafon of Ignorance, may have received a prejudice against them. By a Lover of that People, price 1 s. 6d.

A brief Teftimony to the great Duty of Prayer; fhewing the Nature and Benefit thereof; to which is added, Many Eminent and Select Inftances of God's Answer to Prayer: Collected out of the Record of Holy Scriptures. By F. 7. one of the People called Quakers. With a Poftfcript by F. F. The Second Edition, with Additi ons. Price 6 d.

Truth Prevalent; and the Quakers discharg ed from the Norfolk-Rectors Furious Charge. In a Sober Answer to their Book, falfly tiled The Principles of the Quakers further fhewn to be Blafphemous and Seditious: By these thus remarked Authors, viz. Edward Beckham, D. D. Rector of Gayton-Thorp; Henry Meriton, M. A. Rector of Oxborough; Lancaster Topcliffe, L. L. B Rector of Hockwold; Norfolk. Upon due Ex amination Anfwered, by George whitehead, a Servant of Chrift price 2 s.

Light and Truth difcovering and detecting Sophiftry and Deceit: In Reply to a Book call'd; APlain Discovery of many grofs Falfhood's, &c. by G. Keith. Together with Animadverfions on G. K's Answer to his own Queries, concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (fo calls ed) By F. Field, Price 6 d.

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More Fruits of Solitude; being the Second part of Reflections and Maxims, relating to the Conduct of Humane Life. By the Author of the former. price 9 d.

The Harmony of the Old and New Teftiment; and the fulfilling of the Prophets, concerning our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift, and his Kingdom and Glory in the latter Days. With a brief Concordance of the Names and Attributes, &c. given unto Chrift; and fome texts of Scripture, collected concerning Chrift's Humiliation and Sufferings; alfo, of his most excellent Dignity and Glorification. published. for the benefit of Chriftians and Jews, by Tomkins. With an Appendix to the Jews, by W. Penn. 3d Edition, with Additions. price 15.

No Crofs, No Crown, A Difcourfe of the Matnre and Difcipline of the Holy Cross of Chrift. In 2 parts. 6th Edition. by w. Penn. price bound 3 s.

England's prefent Intereft confidered, with Honour to the Prince, and Safety to the People. In Answer to this one Queftion, Vhat is moft Fit, Eafie and Safe to be done, for Allaying the Heat of contrary Interefts, and making them Confiftent with the Profperity of the Kingdom? Submitted to the Confideration of our Superiours. - price bound is.

Truth's Vindication; or, a gentle Stroke to wipe off the foul Afperfions, falle Accufations an i Mifrepresentations, caft upon the people of God, called Quakers, both with respect to their Principles, and their way of Profelyting People over to them. price bound 15.

A Teftimony to the Truth of God, as held forth by the people called Quakers, being a fhort Viadi

Vindication of them from the Abuses and Mif reprefentations, often put upon them by Envious Apoftates, and Mercenary Adverfaries. Second Impreffion. price ftitch'd 3 d.

Mercy covering the Judgment-Seat; and Life and Light triumphing over Death and Darknefs: In the Lord's tender Vifitation, and wonderful Deliverance, of one that fat in Darkness, and in the Region and Shadow of Death. Witneffed unto in certain Epiftles and papers of Living Experience. By Richard Claridge. Price 6 ǎ.

A Collection of the Chriftian Writings, Labours, Travels and Sufferings, of that faithful and approved Minifter of Jefus Chrift, Roger Haydock to which is added, an account of his Death and Burial. price I s. 9 d.

A fhort Work, but of great Concern; by Villiam Tomlinson. price 3 d.

A Narrative of a Charge against Francis Bugg, and his Evafions and Shufflings at Sleeford in Lincoln-fhire. By Henry Pickworth. Price 4 d. A Reply to F. Bugg's pretended Answer to a Narrative of a Charge against him. By Hen ry Pickworth Price 2 d.

Honesty the trueft Policy; fhewing the Sophiftry, Envy and perverfion of G. Keith, in his three books, viz. his Bristol Quakerifm, Bristol Narrative, and his Deifm. by B. Coole. price 1 s.

A Treatise concerning Baptifm, and the Lord's Supper. Shewing, that the true Difciples of Chrift are fent to Baptize Men into the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; for the Carrying on of which, Chrift is with them, and will be, to the End of the World. Also, a few

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Words concerning the Lord's Supper; fhewing, that thofe that Sup with him, are in his Kingdom. by John Gratton. price 9 d.

The Friendly Enquirers Doubts and Objections answered; concerning the Light within, the Word of God, the Church, of Chrift, Gofpel Minifters, Ordinances in general and in particular, Water-baptifmm, and the Lord's Supper; together with a brief Teftimony against Oaths and Tithes; firft intended and written for the Satisfaction of fome particular acquaintance, and now publifhed for a more general Service. by James Fackson. price 4 d.

The poor Mechanicks Plea, against the rich Clergys Oppreffion; fhewing, Tithes are no Gospel-Minifters Maintenance; in a brief and plain Method, how that Titkes (as now paid) are both Inconfiftent with the difpenfation of the Law, and difpenfation of the Gofpel; alfo, how they were brought into the Church many Hundred Years after Chrift, and teftified againft by many ancient Chriftians and Martyrs; with feveral fober Reafons against the payment thereof. by John Bocket. price 3 d.

A Narrative of fome Paffages of the Life of Theophilus Green, from his Youth, both before and after he received the Truth, as profeffed by the people of GOD, in fcorn called Quakers. price 2d..

Fruits of Retirement; or Miscellaneous Poems, Moral and Divine. Being fome Letters, Contemplations, &c. written on Variety of Subje&ts; by Mary Molineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. price bounds. 6 d.

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Fudas and the Chief Priefts confpiring to betray Chrift and his Followers: Or, An Apoftate Convicted, and Truth Defended. In Anfwer to George Keith's Fourch (False, Partial) Narrative of his Proceedings at Turners-Hail (against the Quakers) &c. By John Whiting.

The Spirit of the Martyrs Revived: In a Brief, Compendious Collection of the moft Remarkable Paffages, and Living Teftimonies of the True Church, Seed of God, and Faithfull, Martyrs in all Ages. Trice 3 s.

The Trial of Spirits, both in Teachers and Hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear Difcovery, and certain Downfal of the Carnal, and Anti-Chriftian Clergy of thefe Nations. Teftified from the Word of God, to the Univerfity Congregation in Cambri.ge. Whereunto is added, a Plain and Necellary Confu. tation of divers grofs Errors delivered by Mr. Sydrach Sympfon, in a Sermon Preached to the fame Congregation, at the Commencement, Anta no MDCLII. Wherein (among other things) is declared, That the Universities (according to their prefent Statutes and Practices) are not (as he affirmed) anfwerable to the Schools of the Prophets, in the time of the Law; but rather to the Idolatrous High Places. And that Humane Learning, is not a Preparation appointed by Chrift, either for the right Understanding, or right Teaching the Gofpel. With a brief Teftimony against Divinity-Degrees in the Univerfities. As alfo Luther's Teftimony at large upon the whole Matter. And lastly, The right Reformation of Learning, Schools and Univerfities, according to the State of the Gospel, and the Light that shines therein. All neceflary for

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