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Some Confiderations on Election and Reprobation, recommended to the Perufal of all fuch as hold the fame to be abfolute, and of particular Perfons, without Refpect to their Works as good or evil, by T. Thurgood and J. Crackanthorp. Supernatural Influences neceffary to Salvation, being a Vindication of the 4th Propofition of R. Barclay's Apology for the true Chriftian Divinity. In anfwer to Thomas Chubb's Treatise, entituled, An Examination of Mr. Barclay's Principles, with Regard to Man's natural Ability fince the Fall. by Thomas Beaven, price 6d

The Agency of God, and the Agency of Man, co-working in the Salvation of Man, being a fecond Vindication of the 4th Propofition of R. Barclay's Apology; In Rejoinder to a freatife of T. Chubb's, entituled, Humane Nature vindicated by T. Beaven, price 6d

Scripture Evidence defended, in anfwer to T. Chubb's Tract, entituled, Scripture Evidence confider'd: Being a Review of the Controverfy betwixt Thomas Chubb and Thomas Beaven, relating to the aforefaid Propofition, by Thomas Beaven, price 64

Fruits of a Father's Love: being the Advice of William Penn to his Children, relating to their civil and religious Conduct. Written occafionally many Years ago, and now made publick for a general Good. By a Lover of his Memory, the fecond Edition, price 9d

The Spirit of the Martyrs reviv'd, in a brief compendious Collection of the most remarkable Paffages and living Teftimonies of the true Church and Seed of God, and faithful Martyrs in all Ages, the third Edition, price 5s

A Vindication of R. Barclay's Apology for the Principles of the People called Quakers, against the Attempts of William Notcut, in a late Pamphlet, entitituled, an impartial Review of R. B's pretended Apology. In a Letter to a Friend at Ipfwich. by H. B. pr. 9d

The Great Cafe of Tithes, truly ftated, clearly open'd, and fully refoly'd, by Anthony Pearfon, formerly à Juf tice of Peace in Weftmorland, with an Appendix. pr. 1S.

Piety promoted, in a Collection of the Dying Sayings of many of the People called Quakers, with a brief Account of fome of their Labours in the Gofpel, and Sufferings for the fame, in fix Vollumes, price is each

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BOOKS Printed and Sold by the Affigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George Tard, in Lombard-Street.

Acred Hiftory; or the Hiftorical Part of the Holy Scriptures of the OLD Teftament, digefted into due Method, with refpe&t to Or. der of Time and Place; with fome Obfervations, tending to Illuftrate the lame; with a Table to the whole, by Thomas Ellwood. Price 10 s.

Sacred Hiftory; or the Hiftorical Part of the Holy Scriptures of the NEW Teftament, digefted into due Method, with refpect to Order of Time and Place; with fome Obfervations, tending to Illuftrate the fame; with a Table to the whole, by Thomas Ellwood, Price 9 s.

Davideis. the Life of David King of Ifrael: A Sacred Poem. In Five Books. by Thomas Ellwood. price 2 s. 6 d.

A Journal, or Hiftorical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings Chriftian Experiences, and Labour of Love in the Work of the Miniftry of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jefus Chrift, George Fox. the fecond Edition in two Volumes Price 10 s.

A Collection of many Select and Chriftian Epistles, Letters and Tefti. monies, written on fundry Occafions, by that Ancient, Eminent, Faithful Friend and Minifter of Jefus Chrift, George Fox, Price 11s.

Gospel Truth Demonftrated, in a Collection of Doctrinal Books, Cor taining Principles, Effential to Chriftianity and Salvation, held amongst the People called Quakers, given forth by that Faithful Minister of Jeiu Chrift, George Fox, Price 18 s.

The Enormous Sin of Covetoufnefs detected; with its Branches: Fraud Oppreffion, Lying, Ingratitude, &c. And fome Propofals how to escape thefe Dangerous and Deftructive Evils. by William Crouch Price 2's.

Pofthuma Chriftiana; Or, a Collection of fome Papers of William Crouch. Being a brief Hiftorical Acc unt, under his own Hand, of bik Convincement of, and Early Sufferings for the Truth. with Remarks on fundry memorable Transactions, relating to the People call'd Quakers p. 1s.54.

Scripture-Inftruation; digefted into feveral Section, by way of Queftion and Answer. In order to Promote Piety and Virtue, and Difcou rage Vice and Immorality. with a Preface relating to Education. By John Freame. price 1 s.

A Treatife concerning the Fear of God; Scripturally recommended unto all People, from the Example of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Kings, and Judg. es, &c. With an Hiftorical Account, briefly relating the many Advantages which they received, who lived therein. price 1 s.

Scripture Truth demonftrated, in 32 Sermons, or Declarations of Stephen Crifp, late of Colchester in Effex, two of them not before Printed in his other three Vol. now all done in one Vol. on a larger Caracter P. 3

The Works of William Dell, Minifter of the Gofpel, and Mafter cf Gonvil and Caius Colledge in Cambridge. All Reprinted in 1 Vol. pr. 5 s. A Treatife concerning Baptifm, and the Supper. Shewing, that the One Baptifm of the Spirit, and Spiritual Supper of the Lord, are only and alone, Effential, and Neceflary to Salvation. Wherein, the Strongest Arguments for the ufe of the Outward Baptifm and Supper are Confider. ed, the People called Quakers Vindicated: and the greatest Objections againft them, for their difufe of these Outward Signs are Antwered, by fofeph Pike. price bound 15.6 4.

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Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers. Written in Teftimony to the present Dispensation of God, through them to the World; that Prejudices may be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-inclined encouraged, and the Truth and its Innocent Friends rightly reprefented. by VV. Penn. Price 1 s.

An Account of VV. Penns Travels in Holland and Germany, for the Service of the Gospel of Chrift; by way of Journal. Containing alfo divers Letters and Epiftles, writ to feveral great and Eminent perfons whilft there; the third Impreffion. Corrected by the Author's own Copy; with fome Answers not Printed in the Firft. To which is now added Two Epiftles, formerly Printed in Dutch, but never in English, till thisthird Edition. price 2s.

VV. Penns Key in English new Edition. price 4 d. French 4 d.

The Hiftory of the Life of Thomas Ellwood. Or, an Account of bis Birth, Education, &c. with divers Obfervations on his Life and manners when a Youth: And how he came to be convinced of the Truth; with his many Sufferings and Services for the fame. alfo feveral other Remarkable Paffages aud Occurrences. written by his own Hand. pr. 33.6d.

More Fruits of Solitude; being the fecond part of Reflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Humane Life. by the Author of the former. pr. 9 d. The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Dorines, demonftrated in fundry Declarations, on Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London, by Mr. VV. Penn. Mr. G. V hitehead. Mr. S. VValdenfield. Mr. B. Cole. taken in Short-hand, as it was delivered by them, and now Faithfully tranfcribed and publifhed for the Information of thofe, who by reafon of Ignorance, may have received a prejudice against them. by a Lover of that people. price 1 s. 6 d.

No Crofs, No Crown. A Difcourfe fhewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Chrift; and that the Denyal of Self, and daily bearing of Chrift's Crofs, is the alone way to the Reft and Kingdom of God. to which is added, the living and dying Teftimonies of divers Perfons of Fame and Learning, in Favour of the Vertue and temperance recomended in this Treatife. by W. Penn. he Sixth Eddition. price 3 s.

The Harmony of the Old and New Teftament, and the fullfilling of the aProphets concerning our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift, and bis Kingdom nd Glory in the latter Days; with a Brief Concordance of the Names and Attributes &c. given unto Chrift: and fome Texts of Scripture colleted, conerning Chrift's Humiliation and Sufferings, alfo bis Excellent Dignity and Glorification. Publifhed for the benefit of Chriftians and Jews by John Tomkins. with an Appendix to the Jews, by W. Penn. the 3 d Edit. with Additions. price 1 s.

The VVorks of the Long Mournful and Sorely. Diftreffed Ifaac Penning ton, whom the Lord in his tender Mercy at length vifited and relieved, by the Miniftry of that Defpifed People, called Quakers; and in the springings ef that Light, Life and Holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully teftified of, and directed bis Mind to, were these things written, and mom publifhed as a thankful teftimony of the goodness of the Lord to him, and for the Benefit of others. In two Parts. price 12 s.

The Yorks of the memorable and ancient Servant of Chrift, Stephen

Crifp; containing also a fournal of bis Life, giving an Account of his Convincement, Travels, Labours and Sufferings in and for the Truth. price 5 s. Truth's Innocency and Simplicity fhining, through the Converfion, Gofpel-Miniftry, Labours, Epiftles of Love. Teftimonies and Warnings, to Profeflors and Prophane (with the long and patient Sufferings) of that ancient and faithful Minifter and Servant of Jefus Chrift, Thomas Taylor. price bound 5s.

The Memory of the Righteous revived, being a Collection of the Books and written Epiftles of John Camm and John Audland: together with feveral Teftimonies relating to thofe two faithful Labourers. p. 25,

The Defign of Chriftianity teftified, in the Books, Epiftles and Manufcripts of that ancient and faithful Servant of Chrift Jefus, Jokn Crook, who departed this Life the 26th Day of the 2d Month, 1699. in the righty-fecond Year of his Age, price 3s, 6d.

A Collection of the writings and Epiftles of our ancient deceased Friend Jobs Whitebead, price 35.

Sion's Travellers comforted, and the Difobedient warned. In a Col lection of Books and Epiftles of that faithful Minifter of Jesus Christ Charles Marshall, price 3 s.

A Collection of the Chriftian Writings, Labours, Travels and Sufferings of that faithful and approved Minifter of Jefus Chrift, Koger Haydock, with an Account of his Death and Burial. price is. 9d.

An Apology for the true Chriftian Divinity, as the fame is held forth and preached by the People called in Scorn Quakers; Being a full Examination and Vindication of their Principle and Doctrines, by many arguments deduced from Scripture and right Reason, and the Teftimonies of Famous Authors, both ancient and modern, with a full Anfwer to the ftrongest Objections usually made against them. By Robert Barclay, the fifth Edition in English, price bound 45.

Robert Barclay's Apology tranflated into French, Spanish, and in Latin the 2d Edition, for the Information of Strangers, price 5 s. each.

New-England Judged, In two Parts. Firft, containing a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in New-England, from the Time of their Arrival there, in the Year 1656, to the 1660. Wherein their Merciless Whippings, Chainings, Finings, Imprifonments, Starvings, Burning in the Hand, Cutting off Ears, and putting to Death, with divers other Cruelties, inflicted npon the Bodies of innocent Men and women, only for Confcience-fake, are briefly defcribed. Second Part, being a farther Relation of the cruel Sufferings of the People called Quakers in New-England, continued from Anno 1660. to Anno 1665. Beginning with the Sufferings of william Leddra, whom they put to Death. Published by George Biskop, in Anno 1661 and 1667 and now fomewhat abreviated. with an Appendix, containing the Writings of several of the Sufferers; with fome Notes, fhewing the Accomplishment of their Prophecies, and a Poftfcript of the Judgments of God, that have befallen divers of their Perfecutors. Also, an Anfwer to Cotton Mather's abuses of the faid People, in his late Hiftory of New-England, printed anno 1702. price 5s.

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Primitive Chriftianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers. Written in Teftimony to the present Dispensation of God, through them to the World; that Prejudices may be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-inclined encouraged, and the Truth and its Innocent Friends rightly reprefented. by VV. Penn. Price 1 s.

An Account of VV. Penns Travels in Holland and Germany, for the Service of the Gospel of Chrift; by way of Journal. Containing alfo divers Letters and Epiftles, writ to feveral great and Eminent perfons whilft there; the third Impreffion. Corrected by the Author's own Copy; with fome Answers not Printed in the Firft. To which is now added Two Epiftles, formerly Printed in Dutch, but never in English, till thisthird Edition. price 2s.

VV. Penns Key in English new Edition. price 4 d. French 4 d.

The Hiftory of the Life of Thomas Ellwood. Or, an Account of his Birth, Education, &c. with divers Obfervations on his Life and manners when a Youth: And how he came to be convinced of the Truth; with his many Sufferings and Services for the fame. alfo feveral other Remarkable Paffages aud Occurrences. written by his own Hand. pr. 33.6d.

More Fruits of Solitude; being the fecond part of Reflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Humane Life. by the Author of the former. pr. 9 d. The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines, demonftrated in fundry Declarations, on Variety of Subjects. Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London, by Mr. VV. Penn. Mr. G. V bitebead. Mr. S. VValdenfield. Mr. B. Cole. taken in Short-hand, as it was delivered by them, and now Faithfully tranfcribed and published for the Information of thofe, who by reafon of Ignorance, may have received a prejudice against them. by a Lover of that people. price 1 s. 6 d.

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No Crofs, No Crown. A Difcourfe fhewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Chrift; and that the Denyal of Self, and daily bearing of Chrift's Crofs, is the alone way to the Ref and Kingdom of God. to which is added, the living and dying Teftimonies of divers Perfons of Fame and Learning, in Favour of the Vertue and temperance recomended in this Treatife. by W. Penn. he Sixth Eddition. price 3 s.

The Harmony of the Old and New Teftament, and the fullfilling of the aProphets concerning our Lord and Saviour Jefus Chrift, and bis Kingdom nd Glory in the latter Days; with a Brief Concordance of the Names and Attributes &c. given unto Chrift: and fome Texts of Scripture col leted, conerning Chrift's Humiliation and Sufferings, alfo bis Excellent Dignity and Glorification. Publifhed for the benefit of Chriftians and Jews by John Tomkins. with an Appendix to the Jews, by W. Penn. the 3 d Edit. with Additions. price 1 s.

The VVorks of the Long Mournful and Sorely-Diftreffed Ifaac Penning ton, whom the Lord in his tender Mercy at length vifited and relieved, by the Miniftry of that Defpifed People, called Quakers; and in the Springings ef that Light, Life and Holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully teftified of, and directed bis Mind to, were thefe things written, and now publifhed as a thankful teftimony of the goodness of the Lord to him, and for the Benefit of others. In two Parts. price 12 s.

The Vorks of ther memorable and ancient Servant of Christ, Stephen

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