Pennyman, John, 1628-1706
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- Upon the 28th day of the month called July, 1670. : I being required by the Lord, to pack up all the books of what kind or sort soever that I had, .
- The Lord required mee the last week to print a copy of a letter which I had writ to George Fox : and at the lower end to print these following words ...
- The Quaker's challenge answered
- The Quakers rejected : which was also foretold by a person once eminent among them, taken out of his writings which were published some years ago
- The Quakers unmasked : their double-dealing and false-heartedness discovered by collections taken out of their own writings, which were communicated to G. Fox, G. Whitehead, and others of their preachers and leaders : wherein may be seen some of their contradictions thereupon by another hand : also, one of the forms of their oaths, used amongst themselves, with their definition of an oath : likewise a letter and paper formerly sent to the abovesaid G.F. : whereunto are annexed some remarks, &c. : also what an oath is : in a letter to E.S. .
- The ark is begun to be opened, (the waters being somewhat abated) : which with some papers and passages given forth by the Lord's servants I am thus to publish ...
- The people called Quakers having printed and published a paper against me : or rather against the Lord, whose servant I am ... with a few words added at the lower end, which the Lord required mee to send to several of the said people
- The way to peace and happiness : proposed in some instructions given formerly by a parent to his children : which being of concern to all, (thô of riper years) are again reprinted, and recommended to the perusal of all sorts of people, without respect of persons or parties, age or sex
- The way to peace and happiness : proposed in some instructions, given formerly by a parent to his children. Which being of concern to all, (tho of riper years) are recommended to the perusal of all sorts of people, without respect of persons or parties, age or sex
- The way to peace and happiness : whereunto are annexed some useful sayings in verse and prose
- These following words the Lord required a servant of his to write this very day and about the same hour the people called Quakers were debating their paper against mee
- This following being a copy of a letter I carried to Devonshire-house the 21th instant (there being a meeting of the people called Quakers) : I gave it to John Bolton : it being directed to him to be there read .
- This following is a copy of a letter I sent to George Fox, the 3d day of the month called August, 1671 : only the words in the margent, and at the lower end I have added, who are required thus to publish it
- This is chiefly intended for the people called Quakers. The words with turn'd comma's, having been spoken at the meeting-place, at White-Hart-Court, in Lombard-Street. By J.P
- This is for the people called Quakers : being a collection of several passages taken out of Isaac Penington's, Edward Burrough's, and other men's writings : whereunto are added three letters sent to some of the said people
- To all or any, who are hungring after the true bread, which nourisheth unto eternal life, are these lines recommended. By J.P
- To the King, the humble address of John Pennyman : the blessing and peace of God, which passeth all understanding, be with the King for evermore
- Upon the 28th day of the month called July 1670 : I being required by the Lord to pack up all the books of what kind or sort soever that I had ...
- A bright shining light : discovering the pretenders to it : recommended to the people called Quakers
- A bright shining light : discovering the pretenders to it. Recommended to the people called Quakers. Published for throwing down of idols, and all idolatrous worship, in and amongst that people, or in any other whatsoever. By Phil. Ang
- A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people : whereby the reader may plainly see and perceive what spirit it is that acts their preachers and leaders; and how they have been foretold and faithfully warned of the day of perplexity, reproach, and ignominy, that is come and coming upon them. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, postscript and appendix, &c. by J.P
- A seasonable paper : presented to the consideration of all that profess Christianity ...
- A short account of the life of Mr. John Pennyman : which with some of his writings, (relating to religious and divine matters,) are to be made publick for the weal and benefit of all mankind
- A short account of the life of Mr. John Pennyman : with some writings &c. (relating to religious and divine matters.) Made publick for the weal and benefit of mankind
- A solemn call to true humiliation
- A solemn call to true humiliation.
- An abstract of a large printed paper, from Pensilvania, intituled, A brief admonition to the elders and ministers of the people called Quakers.
- An abstract of the book entituled The Quakers challenge at two several weapons, to the Baptists, Presbyters, Papists, and other professors : the original of which being brought me since my answer to it (which some years I had not seen) I was willing to have this reprinted, partly for the sake of such who have not seen the same, and in abhorrence and detestation of that proud, exalted, antichristian spirit that writ it ...
- For George Whitehead, Samuel Waldenfield, and the rest of your preachers and people. Part III
- For Mr George Whitehead, and the rest of your preachers and poople. Part III
- For Mr. Penn, G. Whitehead, and the rest of your preachers and people. I having receiv'd the truth in the love of it, am obliged and constrained to do what good i can in my generation. ...
- For Mr. Penn, G. Whitehead, and the rest of your preachers, and persecuting people. Part II
- For the highest professors of religion, this is chiefly intended. : The third edition enlarged. Wherein is shewn that your ancient doctrine once was, that man's light was only natural and carnal, and doth only make manifest carnal transgressions, &c. p.16. Which doctrine your ministers have of late disown'd, and indeed for many years have afferted the contrary, which hath been, is, and is like to be, both to your proselites and hearers of a very dreadful and dangerous consequence. Likewise herein is a letter to Mr. Penn, p.5. and another to your ministers, p. 10
- For the preachers and leaders of the people called Quakers : ... the Lord, whose ambassador I am, both sent me hither at this time; and His message to you is this : that your long prayers, as well as your long preachinge, are an abomination unto Him
- John Pennyman's instructions to his children : which also may be of service unto others, and therefore they are thus published : reade in fear, that you may receive a blessing
- Multum in parvo: being, some useful sayings, : in verse and prose, collected by a lover of virtue and goodness in whomever
- Multum in parvo: or, Some useful sayings, in verse and prose : collected by a lover of virtue and goodness in whomsoever
- Several tracts viz.I. The way to peace and happiness, &c. II. Useful sayings, &c. III. Some necessary and important considerations, written by Judge Hale. IV. A good companion, &c. V. Useful and profitable sayings, &c
- Some grounds and reasons from the law of God, and this nation : to manifest the unlawfulnesse of the practice of those magistrates, and others, who commit men to prison, or fine them for not putting off the hat, or not standing bare before them, to convince them of their errour therein : and also to remove prejudices and stumbling-blocks out of the way of the honest-hearted, and to satisfie all that are moderate therein
- Some needful instructions for youth. : Formerly given by a parent to his children. And hoping they may be serviceable to others, they are now reprinted, and to be given away,
- Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ , &c. : as suted the times and their own interests; by which 'twill appear, that the highest pretenders, are the greatest deceivers
- Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ : &c. as suted the times and their own interests; by which 'twill appear, that the highest pretenders, are the greatest deceivers
- Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing; : whereby it does appear their pretensions of being infallible, and that their books and papers are given forth by the immediate eternal spirit of God*, is but a vain boast, and a very great and strong delusion. .
- Some of the letters which were writ to George Fox, and others of the Quakers teachers : are here presented to the rest of their fraternity ...
- Some useful sayings, collected by a lover of virtue and goodness in whomsoever : recommended to the perusal of persons of all persuasions and their posterity
- Some useful sayings, in verse and prose : collected by a lover of vertue and goodness in whomsoever
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- Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ : &c. as suted the times and their own interests; by which 'twill appear, that the highest pretenders, are the greatest deceivers
- Abstracts of some letters written by Mr. Robert Rich : treating mostly of spiritual matters and here transmitted to posterity and recommended to the sober and serious enquirer for promoting of universal love amongst all sorts of people without respect of persons, parties, or sects : together with a friendly letter of Dr. Jer. Taylor to the said R.R. in answer to one of his
- The grateful acknowledgment of a late trimming regulator : humbly presented to that honest and worthy country gentleman who is come lately to town, and stiles himself by the name of Multum in parvo : with a most strange and wonderful prophecy, taken out of Britains genious
- Oh people! My bowels yearn, my bowels yearn towards you
- Some remarks upon a book, entitled, Christ's lambs defended against Satan's rage, &c. : Being the Quakers answer to The Quakers unmask'd &c. : In a letter to E.S., Esq
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