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The priests fruits made manifest
and the fashions of the world and the lust of ignorance -
A warning to all teachers of children
which are called school-masters and school-mistresses, and to parents which doth send their chilren to be taught by them -
Some queries to all the teachers and professors of Christianity to answer
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The priests fruits made manifest
and the vanity of the world discovered, who are given up to their hearts lust, to run out of one fashion into another : also a few words to the city of London -
That all might see who they were that had a command and did pay tythes
and who they were that had a law to receive them -
John James, I hearing that thou doest make a noise up and down in the countrey amongst the ignorant ...
here is a few queries for thee to answer in writing, and plainess of words -
The priests and professors catechisme
for them to try their spirits; whether it be after the doctrine of godliness; or after the traditions of men, which are vainly puft up in their fleshly minds and that they may see themselves, and all people may see them, to be both out of the power and true forme of godlinesse -
A catechisme for children
that they may come to learne of Christ, the light, the truth, the way, that leads to know the Father, the God of all truth -
The pearle found in England
This is for the poor distressed, scattered ones in forraigne nations. From the royall seed of God, and heirs of salvation, called Quakers, who are the Church of the living God, built up together of living stones in England : a visitation and uniting to the pearl of God which is hid in all the world, that every one may turn into himself, and there feel it, and find it -
The papists St.
Principles and doctrines ... -
An instruction to judges & lawyers, that they may act and judge as the judges did of old, and that they may see how they are degenerated from them that judged at the first, and that in reading this thorow, they may see what hath been lost, and how they may be resotored by the power of the Lord ... And how people have bin put to death for that which they should have restored, or been sold for their theft; ... And concerning the poor mans cry, who know his matter and business himself, and is able to speak to it ... Given forth to the intent men might consider these things, and come to the life of God, and live at the first, that justice might run down, and truth and righteousnesse may be set up. G.F
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A catechisme for children
That they may come to learne of Christ, the light, the truth, the way, that leads to know the Father, the God of all truth. By G. F -
Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English
With several delightful things, very useful and necessary, both for young and old to read and learn. By G. F. and E. H. Enlarged by A. S -
To all the people who meet in the steeple-houses in England and elsewhere
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An epistle to be read in all the assemblies of the righteous
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Here is declared the manner of the naming of children in the old time without a priest sprinkling them with water
which now is, and hath been in these times, yet they have the Scriptures, but shew their contrary walking to Scripture, and also the practice of the holy men of God by Scripture -
A paper sent forth into the world from them that are scornfully called Quakers
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To all that would know the vvay to the kingdome
whether they be in forms, without forms, or got above all forms. A direction to turn your minds within, where the voice of God is to be heard, whom you ignorantly worship as afar off; and to wait upon him for the true wisdom. That you may know truth from errour, the word from the letter, the power from the form, and the true prophets from the false. Given forth by those whom the world in scorn calls Quakers -
To you that are crying, what is become of our forefathers, if the light be the way which you be in, and what is become of the martyrs that suffered?
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A warning to all the merchants in London, and such as buy and sell
with an advisement to them to lay aside their superfluity, and with it to nouirish the poor -
A warning to all the merchants in London and such as buy and sell
with an advisement to them to lay aside their superfluity and with it to nourish the poor -
A vvarning to all teachers of children, which are called school-masters and school-mistresses
and to parents, which doth send their children to be taught by them; that all school-masters and school-mistresses may train up children in the fear of God, and bring all children to that of God in them, with which they may come to fear him, and to depart from sin and evil. ... This is to go in the world among all that are called school.masters [sic] and school-mistresses -
A testimony of the true Light of the world·
Which is given to every man that comes into the world, and of the true measure of the gift of God, given to every one to profit withal. And a true witness, and faithful -
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 -
The priests and professors catechisme
for them to try their spirits; whether it be after the doctrine of godliness, or after the traditions of men, which are vainly puft up in their fleshly mindes: and that they may see themselves, and all people may see them; to be both out of the power and true forme of godliness