Fox, George, 1624-1691
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- A brief discovery of a threshold estate of Antichrist now extant in the world : viz., a description of 1. the true and false temple, 2. the false ministery, and 3. the false churches : whereunto is added the trial of one George Fox in Lancashire, with his answer to eight articles exhibited against him, being sent in a letter from Keller to some friends in York-shire : also, certain queries upon a petition lately presented to the Parliament from divers gentlemen and others in Worcester-shire : necessary to be answered by the petitioners who are said to be 6000 in number
- A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual : both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church society and communion : written for the establishment of the faithful, information of the simple-hearted, and reproof of the arrogant and high-minded
- A discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp
- A journal or historical account of the life, : Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the work of the ministry, of that Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox
- A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry of that ancient, eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox
- A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of ... George Fox, who departed this life in great peace with the Lord, the 13th of the 11th month, 1690, : the first volume
- A journal, : or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox; Who departed this Life in great Peace with the lord, the 13th of the 11th Month, 1690. The First Part
- A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests : a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies .
- A letter to the Quakers, viz., to Geo. Fox, Geo. Whitehead, Fra. Camfield, Stephen Crisp, and the rest of your preachers
- A looking-glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers; ... In answer to George Fox's book, called, Something in answer to Lodowick Muggleton's book, which he calls, The Quaker's neck broken. ... Written by Lodowick Muggleton, ...
- A looking-glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers; wherein they may see themselves to be right devils. : In answer to George Fox his book, called, Something in answer to Lodowick Muggletons book, which he calls The Quakers neck broken. Wherein is set forth the ignorance and blindness of the Quakers doctrine of Christ within them; and that they cannot, nor doth not know the true meaning of the Scriptures, neither have they the gift of interpretation of Scripture. As will appear in those several heads set down in the next page following.
- A vision concerning the mischievous seperation [sic] among Friends in Old England
- An abstract of George Fox's advice and warning, to the magistrates of London, in the year 1657. : Concerning the poor. With some observations thereupon, and recommendations of them to the sincerely religious, but more particularly to the friends of London, and morning-meeting of these times, By John Bellers
- An essay towards the allaying of George Fox his spirit
- Battering rams against New Rome : containing a farther discovery of the grand hypocrisie of the leaders and teachers of the people called Quakers : together with a publick challenge to meet G. Fox, G. Whitehead, W. Penn, and S. Cater to prove matters of fact : to which are added some queries propounded to their Protestant hearers who are not of G.F.'s party
- Concerning marriage : a letter sent to G.F. and with it a copy of an answer to a friends letter concerning marriage, and some queries and his reply to the answer and queries and an additional to G.F.s reply containing 13 queries concerning marriage, also the manner how the parties intending marriage are to go together
- Controversy ended, or, The sentence given by George Fox himself against himself and party in the persons of his adversaries : ratified and aggravated by W. Penn (their ablest advocate) even in his huffing book of the vindication of G.F. &c. : being a defence of that little book intituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed .
- De Christiana libertate, or, Liberty of conscience upon it's [sic] true and proper grounds asserted & vindicated : and the mischief of impositions amongst the people called Quakers made manifest : in two parts : the first proving that no prince nor state ought by force to compel men to any part of the doctrine, worship, or discipline of the Gospel, by a nameless, yet an approved author [i.e. Sir Charles Wolseley], &c. : the second shewing the inconsistency betwixt the church-government erected by G. Fox, &c., and that in the primitive times ... : to which is added, A word of advice to the Pencilvanians
- First among friends : George Fox and the creation of Quakerism
- George Fox and early quaker culture
- George Fox digg'd out of his burrovves, or An offer of disputation on fourteen proposalls made this last summer 1672 (so call'd) unto G. Fox then present on Rode-Island in New-England,
- George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes, or, An offer of disputation on fourteen proposals : made this last summer 1672 (so cal'd) unto G. Fox, then present on Rhode-Island in New England by R.W. : as also how (G. Fox slily departing) the disputation went on being managed three dayes at Newport on Rhode Island, and one day at Providence between John Stubs, John Burnet, and William Edmondson on the one part, and R.W. on the other : in which many quotations out of G. Fox and Edward Burrowes book ... are alleadged : with an appendix of some scores of G.F. his simple lame answers to his opposites in that book quoted and replyed to
- Memoirs of the life of George Fox
- Memoirs of the lives and persecutions of the primitive Quakers : exemplifying the obedience of faith in some of the early members of the Society
- Quæries propounded to George Fox and his ministers : to answer from a paper wrote by George Fox, intituled An epistle from the people called Quakers to all people to read over ...
- Some brief observations made on Daniel Leeds his book, entituled The second part of the mystery of Fox-craft. : Published for the clearing the truth against the false aspersions, calumnies and perversions of that often-refuted author.
- 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 ...
- Something in answer to a book printed in 1678, called, The hidden things brought to light : with Robert Rich of Barbadoes his name to it, and printed for Francis Smith at the Elephant & Castle in Cornhill
- 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 arguments of the Quakers, more particularly, of George Whitehead, William Penn, Robert Barclay, John Gratton, George Fox, Humphry Norton, and my own arguments against baptism and the Supper, examined and refuted : also, some clear proofs from Scripture, shewing that they are institutions of Christ under the Gospel : with an appendix containing some observations upon some passages in a book of W. Penn called A caveat against Popery, and on some passages of a book of John Pennington, caled The fig leaf covering discovered
- The discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp, englarged [sic]
- The fifth part of Babel's-builders unmask't. : In an reply to several lyes, slanderous, false and wicked insinuations of R. Richardson, and J. Field's (inhabitant and preacher at the Bull and Mouth) of G. Fox's party
- The following vindication of the character of George Fox, from the account given of him in the Encyclopaedia, Vol. XV., page 734, was drawn up by the society called Quakers, and is now printed by their particular desire
- The foxonian Quakers : dunces lyars and slanderers, proved out of George Fox's journal, and other scriblers; particularly B. C. his Quakers no apostates, or the hammerer defeated: amanuensis, as is said, to G.C. (as he sometime wrote himself) Gulielmus Calamus, alias, William Penn. Also a reply to W.C. (a church-man, the Quakers advocate) his Trepidantium malleus intrepidanter malleatus, &c. By Trepidantium Malleus
- The great mistery of Fox-craft discovered. : And the Quaker plainness & sincerity demonstrated, first, in their great apostle George Fox; 2dly, in their late subscribing the oath or act of Abjuration. Introduced with two letter [sic] written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris deceased, exactly spell'd and pointed as in the originals, which are now to be seen in the library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and will be proved (by the likeness of the hand, &c.) to be the hand-writing of the Quakers learned Fox, if denyed. To which is added, a post-script, with some remarks on the Quaker-almanack for this year 1705
- The great mistery of Fox-craft discovered. : And the Quaker plainness & sincerity demonstrated, first, in their great apostle George Fox; 2dly, in their late subscribing the oath or act of Abjuration. Introduced with two letter [sic] written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris, deceased, exactly spell'd and pointed as in the originals, which are now to be seen in the library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and will be proved (by the likeness of the hand, &c.) to be the hand-writing of the Quakers learned Fox, if denyed. : To which is added, a post-script, with some remarks on the Quaker-almanack for this year 1705
- The second part of the mystry of Fox-craft introduced with about thirty quotations truly taken from the Quaker books, : and well attested by men learned and pious; proving all, and more than all the charges in F. Bugg's Bomb of half a sheet, which Mr. Talbot reprinted and sent to the Quakers at their General Meeting at Burlington in 1704. Where he appointed time and place for them to meet him, and promised in F.B.'s stead to prove the said charges against them in the face of the country. But they finding their cause would not bear that test, refused to meet him; but have at last published a bulky book of 14 sheets, entituled, The bomb-searcher, &c. therein denying themselves to be guilty, as by the bomb charged. But it is herein proved, I. That the bomb-searcher (Caleb Pusey) and his brethren who approve his said book, are possest with a lying spirit. II. That they make it their whole business to deceive. III. And that by their denying, excusing and hiding their blasphemous notions and doctrines they are self-condemned. (And therefore I design that this shall end the controversie between them and me.) : Concluded with a postscript ...
- The spirit of the Quakers tried, according to that discovery it hath made of it self in their great prophet and patriarch, George Fox, in his book titled, The great mystery of the great whore, &c. : in an epistle to the said Quakers, but especially to the honest hearted amongst them ... : also, the judgment and sentence is pronounced by George Fox himself against himself and party in the persons of his adversaries
- The spirit of the hat, or, The government of the Quakers among themselves : as it hath been exercised of late years by George Fox and other leading-men in their Monday or second-dayes meeting at Devonshire-House : brought to light in a bemoaning letter of a certain ingenious Quaker to another his friend, wherein their tyranical and persecuting practises are detected and redargued [sic] : also a preface to the reader giving an account how the said letter came to the hand of the publisher
- The spirit of the hat, or, The government of the Quakers among themselves : as it hath been exercised of late years by George Fox, and other leading-men, in their Monday, or second-days meeting at Devonshire-House, brought to light : in a bemoaning letter of a
- The spirit of truth vindicated, against that of error & envy : unseasonably manifested : in a late malicious libel, intituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed, &c.
- The summ of such particulars as are charged against George Fox in the mittimus by which he stands committed : together with George Fox his answer to the said particulars
- The third part of Babel's-builders unmask't, : in a reply to a piece of hypocrisy &c. published in the name of T. Laurence (against T.C.) whose great age may somewhat mittigate his crime : and therefore this is chiefly intended for the approvers thereof. Such as George Fox and his party
- 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
- Three letters to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. : I. Concerning the principles of the Quakers, and some late charges against them. II. Containing a confutation of the charges which are made against the Quakers, in a book called A vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield &c. III. Proving the particular Doctrines and Customs which distinguish the Quakers from the Rest of Mankind consistent with primitive Christianity; with a Character of George Fox and his Writings. considered politically and philosophically, in Regard to the Interest of Princes and the common Good of Mankind
- To all people that profess the eternal truth of the living God : this is a true and real demonstration of the cause why I have denied and do deny the authority of George Fox .
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