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Christian counsel, in the spirit of love and meekness tenderly recommended to the serious consideration of those French prisoners at Nottingham and Litchfield
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A remark upon the Baths, in the city of Bath in Somersetshire
With a word of tender caution and admonition to the inhabitants thereof -
Purgatory surveyed, or, A particular accompt of the happy and yet thrice unhappy state of the souls there
also of the singular charity and wayes we have to relieve them : and of the devotion of all ages for the souls departed : with twelve excellent means to prevent purgatory and the resolution of many curious and important points -
Some generall observations upon Dr. Stillingfleet's book, and way of wrighting
with a vindication of St. Ignatius Loyola, and his followers the Iesuits, from the foul aspersions he has lately cast upon them, in his discourse concerning the idolatry, &c. : in four letters, written to A.B -
King Lear "after" Auschwitz
Shakespeare, appropriation and theatres of catastrophe in post-war British drama -
The defence of the people called Quakers
being a reply, to a book lately published by certain priests of the county of Norfolk, under the pretended title of The Quakers challenge. And containing, some brief and modest animadversions upon the book it self. Several certificates, which detect the errors in those of West-Dereham, and clear the people called Quakers of the said challenge. The letters that passed between them and the priests -
An epistle to the called of God
every-where; In Order to stir up their Minds, by way of Remembrance, of the Great End for which they are Called: With Exhortation to keep Unity. And also, A Word of Advice, To the Children of Believing Parents. With a Tender Salutation To all that truly Fear the Lord, By Richard Ashby -
The defence of the people called Quakers
being a reply to a book lately published by certain priests of the county of Norfolk, under the pretended title of The Quakers' challenge : and containing some brief and modest animadversions upon the book it self, several certificates which detect the errors in those of West-Dereham and clear the people called Quakers of the said challenge : the letters that passed between them and the priests -
A salutation of love
being a tender exhortation for the incouragement of enquirers who are seeking after the true God, and of our Lord Jesus Christ, whom to know is life eternal -
The folly of a libeller made manifest
being some brief observations upon a libel, lately published, and abusively entituled, The dangerous imposture of Quakerism : wherein the envious abuses of that author are detected -
The true light owned and vindicated, and the believers in it defended and blasphemy and blasphemers justly detected
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A relation of a visit
to Three Malefactors, condemn'd at the assizes at Thetford in Norfolk, Anno 1721-2. To which is added, Advice to the atheistical and prophane. By Richard Ashby