Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 42 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 26 bis 42 von 42.
Sortieren
-
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 -
The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit
In answer to several accusations against the people called Quakers -
An account from the children of light (to them that askes) in several particulars
why we have been kept from joyning to, or worshipping in those formes at law, and formes of worships, that have been imposed upon us against our consciences, in these late years, for denying whereof, we have so deeply suffered, with our lives, liberties, and estates. : Also what we owne as to those things, and can be obedient to for conscience sake, according to truth, and the practise of the church of Christ, and the Scriptures -
Supplementum sublatum
Iohn Tombes, his Supplement, or Second book about swearing disproved and made void and his abusing the Scripture plainly manifested : against which the truth of Christ's words is vindicated and maintained -
Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
-
Something against swearing and concerning the oath of allegiance and supremacy
-
The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit·
In answer to several accusations against the people called Quakers· -
The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace
with a loving reproof to such offendors and a caveat to others to beware of them -
An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists in and about the city of London
which declaration doth rather seem a begging of pardon of the Caveliers then [sic] a vindication of that truth and cause once contended for : I seeing so much wickedness -
The real cause of the nations bondage and slavery here demonstrated and the way of their freedome from their sore and hard bondage asserted
presented unto the Parliament -
Liberty of conscience asserted and several reasons rendred why no outward force nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith and religion
with several sayings collected from the speeches and writings of King James and King Charles the First -
A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn
who finished his testimony (being a prisoner in Newgate for the truths sake) the 17th of the 6th month, 1662 -
The record of sufferings for tythes in England
the sufferers are, The seed of God, or, The assembly of his first-born, or, The first fruits unto God in England, in this age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful, therefore have we suffered willingly the spoiling of our goods, for to us the truth is more precious then our estates, lives, or outward liberties, and thererfore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his name sake, and to be as lights in this deceitful generation : those which our suffering is a testimony against, is that priesthood which is light and treacherous, which in all ages the Lord raised up faithful witnesses against : ... : and in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of robbers, or any that preached for hire that ever went before them, as will appear in this book following, by their devouring vvidovvs houses spoiling mens goods, and destroying mens persons -
Persecvtion inconsistant with Christianity, humane society, and the honor of princes
from the testimonies of themselves, and approved authors, and martyrs, herein impartially collected : whereunto is added certain solid reasons why no outward force, nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith, &c -
The good old cause briefly demonstrated
with advertisements to authority concerning it, to the end, all persons may see the cause of their bondage, and way of deliverance -
The difference of that call of God to the ministry
which is by the power of his own gift and measure of life, revealed, and of that, which is received of man, and taught by man, as is manifest by these two severall calls, herein declared, with several principals relating to this second call, answered -
Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing
in answer to John Tombe's six propositions for the lawfulness of swearing : all which propositions are both against Christ and his apostles doctrine, as is here proved according to the Scriptures