| 367 |
Howgill, Francis |
Truth Lifting up its Head above Slander in an Answer to Thomas Jackson, late Priest of Stoke in Sussex, his Lying Paper which he left in the North of England |
|
1663 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 368 |
Howgil, Francis |
The Dawnings of the Gospel-Day, and its Light and Glory Discovered |
|
1676 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 369 |
Howgil, Francis |
The Dawnings of the Gospel-Day, and its Light and Glory Discovered |
|
|
USD - |
Unknown |
| 370 |
Jordan, Richard |
A Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of |
London |
1829 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 371 |
Jeffrys, John |
A Serious Address to the People of the Church of England |
London |
N. D. |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 372 |
Jackson, James |
The Strong Man Armed and His Goods Spoiled: or, The Poor Man Setting at Jesus's Feet, Clothed and in His Right Mind |
|
1674 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 373 |
|
Jones, Rebecca. Memorials of |
Philadelphia |
N. D. |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 374 |
|
Indians. Accounts of Two Attempts Towards the Civilization of Some Indian Natives |
London |
1806 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 375 |
Knight, Nicholas |
Something Concerning the Mystery of Godliness |
|
Circa 1676 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 376 |
Kendall, John |
The Holy Scriptures by Way of Abstract |
London |
1800 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 377 |
|
Kilham, Hannah. Memoir of |
London |
1837 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 378 |
Keith, George |
The Benefit, Advantage and Glory of Silent Meetings |
London |
1687 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 379 |
Keith, George |
A Sermon Preach'd at Turner's-Hall, the 5th of May 1700 |
London |
1700 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 380 |
Keith, George |
A Sermon Preach'd at Turner's-Hall, the 5th of May 1700 |
London |
1700 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 381 |
Keith, George |
Immediate Revelation: or Jesus Christ the Eternal Son of God, Revealed in Man |
|
1676 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 382 |
Keith, George |
The Way Cast Up. and the Stumbling-blocks Removed from before the Feet of those, who are Seeking the Way to Zion, with their Faces Thitherward. Containing an Answere to a Postscript |
|
1677 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 383 |
Keith, George |
The Way to the City of God, described, or, A Plain Declaration How any Man may within the Day of Visitation given him of God, pass out of the Unrighteous into the Righteous State |
|
1678 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 384 |
Keith, George |
The Fundamental Truths of Chrtstianity Briefly Hinted at by Way of Question and Answer |
London |
1688 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 385 |
R. Hawkins |
Latey, Gilbert. A Brief Narrative of the Life and Death of that Antient Servant of the Lord and his People |
London |
1707 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 386 |
|
Letchworth, Thomas. The Life and Character of |
Bath |
1786 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 387 |
Lawson, Thomas |
Treatise Concerning Baptism Whereunto is Added a Discourse Concerning the Supper, Bread and Wine, called also Communion |
London |
1703 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 388 |
|
Leslie's The Snake in the Grass; or, Satan Trans form'd into an Angel of Light, Discovering the Deep and Unsuspected Subtility which is Couched under the Pretended Simplicity of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers |
London |
1698 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 389 |
|
Leslie's The Snake in the Grass; or, Satan Trans form'd into an Angel of Light, Discovering the Deep and Unsuspected Subtility which is Couched under the Pretended Simplicity of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers |
London |
1697 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 390 |
Leadbeater, Mary |
Biographical Notices of Members of the Society of Friends |
London |
1823 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 391 |
Lee, Mrs. Jarena |
Religious Experience and Journal of (a colored woman) |
Phila. |
1849 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 392 |
Lurting, Thomas |
The Fighting Sailor Turn'd Peaceable Christian and Manifested in the Convmcement and Conversion of |
London |
N. D. |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 393 |
Leeds, Josiah W. |
A History of the United States |
Philadelphia |
1877 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 394 |
Leader, Thomas |
The Wounded-Heart; or, The Jury-Man's Offences Declared |
London |
1665 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 395 |
Letchworth, Thomas |
Twelve Discourses by |
London |
1787 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 396 |
Lawson, Thomas |
A Treatise Concerning Baptisms. London, 1678... |
|
|
USD - |
Unknown |
| 397 |
Lodge, Robert |
A Salutation of Love |
|
1665 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 398 |
Lindley, Benjamin |
The Necessity of Immediate Revelation |
London |
1710-13 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 399 |
Lilburne, John |
The Tryal of, Lieutenant Colonel, at the Guild Hall of London, for High Treason, before a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer the 24th 25 & 26th of Oct 1649 |
London |
1737 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 400 |
Moone, John |
The Revelation of Jesus Christ unto |
London |
1658 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 401 |
Mollineux, Henry |
Antichrist Unvailed by the Finger of Gods Power |
London |
1695 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 402 |
Malleus, Trepidantium |
The Foxonian Quakers, Dunces, Lyars and Slanderers proved out of Geo. Fox's Journal |
London |
1697 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 403 |
Malleus, Trepidantium |
A Reprimand for the Author of a Libel entitled George Keith an Apostate |
London |
1697 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 404 |
Molinos, Dr. Michael de |
The Spiritual Guide |
Leeds |
1775 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 405 |
Mollineux, Henry |
Popery Exposed by its own Authors, and Two Romish Champions Checked, for their hot and rash Onsets and Attempts against the People called Quakers |
London |
1718 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 406 |
Mollineux, Mary |
Fruits of Retirement; or, Miscellaneous Poems, Moral and Divine |
London |
1702 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 407 |
Massey, Guliemo |
Pietas Promota |
London |
1737 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 408 |
Marshal, Charles |
Sion's Travellers Comforted, and the Disobedient Warned |
London |
1704 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 409 |
Martin, Isaac |
A Journal of the Life, Travels and Labours of, Late of Rahway, in East Jersey |
Philadelphia |
1834 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 410 |
|
Miscellaneous, Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse |
London |
1803 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 411 |
|
Memorial Concerning Deceased Friends |
Philadelphia |
1879 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 412 |
Martin, Josiah |
The Great Case of Tithes Truly Stated |
London |
1730 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 413 |
Martin, Josiah |
A Letter from One of the People Call'd Quakers to Francis De Voltaire |
London |
174l |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 414 |
Maule, Joshua |
Transactions and Changes in the Society of Friends, and Incidents in the Lite of |
Philadelphia |
1886 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 415 |
Markham, George |
The Prisoner's Defence Supported: or, An Answer to |
York |
N. D. |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 416 |
Charles Wilson |
Markham, Rev. Geo. Strictures on the Conduct of |
London |
1796 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 417 |
|
Memorials. A Collection of, Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers of the People called Quakers |
Philadelphia |
1787 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 418 |
Mason, Martin |
A Faithful Warning, with Good Advice from Israel's God to England's King |
London |
circa 1690 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 419 |
Marshall, Humphrey |
A Few Observations Concerning Christ |
London |
1755 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 420 |
Mifflin, Ann |
Several Pieces From a Manuscript Book in the Handwriting of |
|
|
USD - |
Unknown |
| 421 |
Cresson, Caleb |
Cresson, Caleb. Manuscript Poems by |
Philadelphia |
circa 1800 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 422 |
|
Manuscript. Very probably in the Handwriting of J. Kendall |
|
|
USD - |
Unknown |
| 423 |
Kendall, J. |
Original Manuscript Letter Book. 1746-1790 |
|
|
USD - |
Unknown |
| 424 |
Markham, Thomas |
An Account of the Life and Death of |
London |
1695 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 425 |
M. R. |
A Word to the Royalists, or Caveliers |
|
Circa 1690 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 426 |
Mead, William and Whitehead, George |
The People Call'd Quakers truly Represented and Vindicated from some mistakes in the Representation of the Lower House of Convocation |
London |
1712 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 427 |
Martin, Josiah |
Letter to J. O |
London |
circa 1727 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 428 |
Michener, Ezra |
A Retrospect of Early Quakerism |
Philadelphia |
1860 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 429 |
Nayler, James |
A Collection ol Sundry Books, Epistles and Papers Written by |
London |
1716 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 430 |
Norris, John |
Two Treatises Concerning the Divine Light |
London |
1692 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 431 |
Nailer, James |
Memoirs of the Life, Ministry, Tryal and Sufferings |
London |
1719 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 432 |
|
Narrative of the Cruelties and Abuses Acted by Isaac Dennis Keeper, His Wife and Servants, In the Prison of Newgate in the City of Bristol |
Bristol |
1684 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 433 |
Naylor, J. |
An Answer to Twenty-Eight Queries Sent out by Francis Harris to those People he called Quakers |
London |
1655 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 434 |
Naylor, James |
Weaknes above Wickednes and Truth above Subtility Which is the Quakers Defence Against the Boaster and his deceitfull slanders, Clearly seen in an Answer to a Book called Quakers Quaking |
London |
1656 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 435 |
|
Piety Promoted in a Collection of Dying Saying of many of the People called Quakers |
London |
1759-1829 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 436 |
|
Piety Promoted in a Collection of Dying Saying of many of the People called Quakers |
Phila |
1854 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 437 |
Penn, William |
The Christian-Quaker and his Divine Testimony Vindicated by Scripture, Reason, and Authorities |
|
1674 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 438 |
Penn, William |
A Collection of the Works of, to which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with many Original Letters and Papers |
London |
1726 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 439 |
Penn, William |
A Collection of the Works of, to which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with many Original Letters and Papers |
London |
1771 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 440 |
Ollive, Joseph |
A Plea on Behalf of the People Called Quakers |
London |
1737 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 441 |
(Penn, William) |
A Rational Catechism; or, An Illustrative Conference Between a Father and a Son |
London |
1687 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 442 |
Penn, W. |
Ken Liden Noyel, Til at Aabne Veyen for Som soge derefter, Hvorved De letteligen kunde giore for skiel imellem den Religion, som det Folck kaldet Quaekere bekiende |
London |
1736 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 443 |
Penn, William |
The Life of By Mary Hughes |
London |
1822 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 444 |
Penn |
Vindiciae Veritatis, or An Occasional Defence of the Principles and Practices of the People Called Quakers |
London |
1703 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 445 |
Penn, William |
A Defence of a Paper Entituled Gospel-Truths Against the exceptions of the Bishop of Cork's Testimony |
London |
1698 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 446 |
Penn, William |
The Christian Quaker and his Divine Testimony Stated and Vindicated |
London |
1699 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 447 |
Penn, W. |
Reason against Railing, and Truth against Fiction |
|
1673 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 448 |
Penn, William |
A Key Opening the Way to every Capacity |
London |
1749 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 449 |
Penn, William |
An Epistle of Farewell to the People called Quakers |
London |
1699 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 450 |
Penn and Mead |
The Peoples Antientand Just Liberties Asserted in the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead at the Sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, The First, Third, Fourth and Fifth of Sep., 70, against the most Arbitrary procedure of that Court |
Lon. |
1682 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 451 |
Penn, William |
England's Present Interest Discover'd with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the Peope |
|
1675 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 452 |
Penn, William |
England's Present Interest Discover'd with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the Peope |
|
1675 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 453 |
Penn, William |
The Skirmisher Defeated and Truth Defended |
|
1676 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 454 |
Penn, William |
Urim and Thummim: or, The Apostolical Doctrine of Light and Perfection Maintained against the Opposite Plea of Samuel Greville |
|
1674 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 455 |
Penn, William |
A Brief Answer to a False and Foolish Libell called The Quaker's Opinions |
|
1678 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 456 |
Penn, William |
The Spirit of Truth Vindicated Against that of Error and Envy |
|
1672 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 457 |
Penn, William |
The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience Once more Briefly Debated and Defended by the Authority of Reason, Scripture and Antiquity |
|
1670 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 458 |
Penn, William |
Judas and the Jews, Combined against Christ and his followers |
|
1673 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 459 |
Penn, William |
A Brief Examination and State of Liberty, Spiritual, Both with Respect to Persons in their Private Capacity, and in their Church Society and Communion |
London |
1681 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 460 |
Penn, William |
A Treatise on Oaths Containing Several Weighty Reasons why the People call'd Quakers refuse to Swear |
|
1675 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 461 |
Penn, William |
A Just Rebuke to One and Twenty Learned and Reverend Divines (so-called) |
|
1674 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 462 |
Penn, William |
Saul Smitten to the Ground. Being a Brief but Faithful Narrative of the Dying Remorse of a late Living Enemy (to the People called Quakers and their Faith and Worship) Matthew Hide |
|
1675 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 463 |
Penn, William |
To the Churches of Jesus throughout the World |
|
Circa 1677 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 464 |
Penn, William |
An Epistle Containing a Salutation to all Faithful Friends; A Reproof to the Unfaithful and a Visitation to the Enquiring |
|
Circa 1682 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 465 |
Penn, William |
A Letter to, with his Answer |
London |
1688 |
USD - |
Unknown |
| 466 |
Penn, William |
Naked Truth needs no Shift; or, An Answer to a Libellous Sheet entituled The Quakers Last Shift Found Out |
|
Circa 1674 |
USD - |
Unknown |