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Yet every Command of Chrift to his Apoffles, doth not exprefly reach to us; for he commanded them to go into all the World, and Preach the Gofpel to every Creature, and to Teach all Na tions; which thou would't think hard Work, and fo would many more. And this may serve for an Answer to thy Sixth Query.

As to Rule and Government, the fubject of thy Seventh Query, it is fpoken to fully before.

As to thy Eighth Query, about Fighting with Carnal Weapons to maintain our Religion, we are against it; and for thy faying, We can tell bim of fome of his Friends that boasted of the Quakers Valour, and what Feats they have done, and of one that lately endeavour'd to Embroil the Kingdom. I take these to be either thy own Romantick Stories, or of fome other of our Adverfaries, whofe Dirt thou haft gathered up. And I challenge thee to inftance, in any one Man, who is owned by us at this day, that is for Fighting with Carnal Weapons, or that hath endeavour'd to Embroil the Kingdom. But if there fhould be fuch an one amongst us, which I know not of, and thou doft, conceal him not, but publickly detect him: For we have no Unity with that Spirit, which leads to fuch Practices. However, remember there was a Judas among the Twelve; and I could tell thee many true and fad Stories of Men of thy own Profeffion; but I take no pleasure in Recrimination.

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Brief Account of the Rife and Progress of the People called Quakers, in which their Fundamental Principle, Doctrines, Worship, Miniftry and Difcipline, are plainly declared, to prevent the Miftakeş and Perverfions that Ignorance and Prejudice may make to Abuse the Credulous. With a Summary Relation of the former Difpenfations of God in the World, by way of Introduction. By W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s.

The Chriftian-Quaker, and his Divine Teftimony, ftated and vindicated, from Scripture, Reafon and Authority. By W. Penn. Price Bound 2 s.

Primitive Chriftianity Revived, in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers. Written in Teftimony to the prefent Difpenfation 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 W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s.

A Defence of a Paper, entituled, Gofpel-Truths, againft the Exceptions of the Bishop of Cork's Teftimony (against the Quakers.) By W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s.

An Account of W. Penn's 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 Second Impreffion. Corrected by the Author's own Copy; with fome Answers not before Printed. Price Bound 2 s.

W. Penn's Key, in English and French. Price 4 d.

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. Price 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. Penn, Mr. G. Whitehead, Mr. S. Waldenfield; Mr.B. Coole; taken in Short-hand, as it was delivered by them; and now Faithfully transcribed and published for the Information of those, who by reason of Ignorance

Ignorance, may have received a prejudice againft them. By a Lover of that people, price Bound 1 s. 6d. A Catechifin and Confeffion of Faith, by R. Barclay. price Bound 9 d.

Fruits of Retirement; or Miscellaneous Poems, Moral and Divine: Being fome Letters, Contemplations, c. written on Variety of Subjects; by Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. price 1 s. 6 d.

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 Two Parts. By John Tomkins. Price Bound 1 s. each part.

No Crofs, No Crown. A Difcourfe fhewing the Nature and Difcipline of the Holy Crofs of Chrift; and that the Denyal of Self, and daily Bearing of Chrift's Cross, is the alone way to the Reft and Kingdomof God. To which is added, The Living and Dying Teftimonies of divers Perfons of Fame and Learning, in Favour of the Vertue and Temperance recommended in this Treatife. By William Penn. The fixth Edition. Price Bound 3 s.

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A Collection of many Select and Chriftian Epiftles, Letters and Teftimonies, written on fundry occafions, by that Ancient, Eminent, Faithful Friend and Minifter of Chrift Jefus, George Fox. The Second Volume.

The Works of the Long-Mournful and SorelyDiftreffed Ifaac Pennington, 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 of that Light, Life, and Holy

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Power in him, which they had truly and faithfully Teftified of, and directed his Mind to, were thefe things written, and are now publifhed as a thankful Teftimony of the Goodness of the Lord to him, and for the benefit of others. In Two Parts.

The Works of that memorable and ancient Servant of Chrift, Stephen Crifp; containing alfo a Journal of his Life, giving an Account of his Convincement, Travels, Labours and Sufferings in and for the Truth. Price bound 5 s.

The Works of Samuel Fisher, in Folio.

Truth's Innocency and Simplicity fhining, through the Conversion, Golpel-Miniftry, Labours, Epiftles of Love, Teftimonies and Warnings to Profeffors and Prophane (with the Long and Patient Sufferings) of that Ancient and Faithful Minifter and Servant of Jefus Chrift, Thomas Taylor. Price bound 5 s

The Memory of the Righteous Revived, being a brief Collection of the Books and written Epiftles of Fobn Camm and Fohn Audland; together with feveral Teftimonies relating to thofe two faithful Labourers. Price Bound 2 s.

The Defign of Chriftianity teftified, in the Books, Epiftles, and Manufcripts, of that Ancient and Faithfal Servant of Chrift Jefus, John Crook, who departed this Life the 26th Day of the 2d Month, 1699. in the Eighty-fecond Year of his Age. Price 3 s. 6d.

A Light fhining out of Darkness: Or, Occafional Queries, fubmitted to the Judgment of fuch as would enquire into the true State of Things in our Times. The whole Work revised by the Author, the Proofs Englished and augmented, with fundry Material Dif courfes concerning the Miniftry, Separation, Infpiration, Scriptures, Humane Learning, Oaths, Tithes, &c. With a brief Apology for the Quakers, that they are not Inconfiftent with Magiftracy. The Third Edition. Price Bound 1 s. 6 d.

God's Protecting Providence, Man's fureft Help and Defence, in times of the greatest Difficulty, and most eminent Danger. Evidenced in the Remarkable Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other Perfons, from the Devouring Waves of the Sea, among which

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Truth's Vindication, or a gentle Stroke to wipe off the foul Afperfions, falfe Accufations and Mifreprefentations, caft upon the People of God, called Quakers, both with refpect to their Principle, and their way of Profelyting People over to them. Price 1. s.

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The Poor Mechanick's Plea, against the Rich Clergy's Oppreffion Shewing, Tithes are no Gofpel-Minifters Maintenance: In a brief and plain method, how that Tithes, (as now paid) are both Inconfiftent with the Difpenfation of the Law, and Difpenfation of the Gof pel. Alfo, how they were brought into the Church many Hundreds Years after Chrift, and teftified against by feveral ancient Chriftians and Martyrs. With feveral feber Reasons againft the payment of them. By F. Bockett. price 3 d.

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