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A hue and cry after the false prophets and deceivers of our age
and a discovery of them by their works and fruits and who they are in this age that follow the same spirit, and act the same things as did the false prophets in former generations - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
A just and righteous plea presented unto the King of England and his Council, &c
being the true state of the present case of the people called Quakers, truly demonstrated and justly pleaded on their behalf - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion
presented unto the King and both Houses of Parliament - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
Antichrist's government justly detected of unrighteousness, injustice, unreasonableness, oppression, and cruelty
throughout the kingdomes of this world, wherein Antichrist hath had his seat and great authority for many generations - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
Persecution impeached as a traytor against God, his laws and government
and the cause of the antient martyrs vindicated against the cruelty inflicted upon them by the papists in former dayes : being a brief answer to a book called Semper iidem, or, A parallel of phanaticks &c. lately published by a nameless author - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
The son of perdition revealed
by the brightness and Light of the Son of God in his saints: and the preachers of his Light within, and their doctrines & principles (concerning the mysteries of God & the weighty things of salvation) vindicated and cleared, from the reproaches, slanders & calumnies cast upon them bythe [sic] spirit of Satan and Antichrist, which hath largely appeared in one Joseph Wright, (who esteems himself one appointed by the flock of Christ for a defence of the truth of the Gospel) as is apparent in his book intituled A testimony for the son of man and against the son of perdition; &c. which he hath given forth against them that preach the light within. But herein his pride, insolency and impudency are reproved, and his bundle of errors, blasphemies confusions and slanders (in his book against the light and the children of it) discovered. And the eternal truth in its own clearnesse (touching many weighty principles of the true religion) made manifest, for the satisfaction of the people, and of all that are doubtful - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New--England for the worshipping of God
Wherof 22 have been banished upon pain of death. 03 have been martyred. 03 have had their right-ears cut. 01 hath been burned in the hand with the letter H. 31 persons have received 650 stripes. 01 was beat while his body was like a jelly. Several were beat with pitched ropes. Five appeals made by them to England, were denied by the rulers of Boston. One thousand forty four pounds worth of goods hath been taken from them (being poor men) for meeting together in the fear of the Lord, and for keeping the commands of Christ. One now lyeth in iron-fetters, condemned to dye. Also, some considerations, presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston : subscribed by J. Endicot, the chief persecutor there; thinking thereby to cover themselves from the blood of the innocent - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion, presented unto the king and both houses of parliament
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A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God...Also, some considerations, presented to the king, which is in answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the general court at Boston: subscribed by F. Endicot, the chief persecutor there; thinking thereby to cover themselves from the blood of the innocent
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A discovery of divine mysteries; wherein is unfoulded secret things of the kingdom of God: being a testimony I. concerning life and death; II. concerning the mystery of God and godliness; III. concerning true liberty of conscience; IV. concerning the diversity of judgements in religion
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A just and righteous plea, presented unto the King of England, and his council, &c. Being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded on their behalf; for the true information of the king and his council, that they may well understand the truth and verity of doubtful cases, and may shew just judgement and mercy
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The son of perdition revealed
by the brightness and light of the Son of God in his saints, and the preachers of his light within and their doctrines & principles (concerning the mysteries of God & the weighty things of salvation) vindicated and cleared - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
A just and righteous plea
presented unto the King of England, and his council, &c. Being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded on their behalf; for the true information of the King and his council, that they may well understand the truth and verity of doubtful cases, and may shew just judgment and mercy. And this is laid down in six particulars - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
A discovery of divine mysteries
wherein is unfoulded secret things of the kingdom of God, being a testimony ... : all which are published for the edification of such as desire to know the truth - 
		
		
				
				
	
	
A tender salutation of perfect love unto the elect of God
the royal seed, the saints of the most high, who have believed the testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and walks in the light that hath enlightened every man that comes into the world