210 books • 2 series
A Message of Tender Love Unto Such Professors as Have Retained Any True Sincerity, Simplicity and Zeal for God in Their Professions ... / By George Fox the Younger. (1660)
The True Christians Distinguished from Such as Go Under the Name of Christians with a Short Epistle Concerning the Holy Scriptures of Truth. as Also Concerning Christ the Offering, and Such as Are Chosen in Christ (1689)
The Lambs Officer Is Gone Forth with the Lambs Message Vvhich Is the Vvitness of God in All Consciences, to Call Them Up to the Bar, the Judgement of the Lamb, in This His Day Which Is Come. to All the Parish Clerks, Vicars, Curates (1659)
The People of God in Scorn Called Quakers Their Love to All Mankind for as God's Love Through Christ Hath Been Shed Abroad in Our Hearts, We Cannot But in the Same Love Desire the Eternal Good and the Salvation of All Mankind ... / By George Fox. (1676)
A Word in the Behalf of the King That He May See Who They Are That Honour All Men, and Love the Brother-Hood, and Honour the King ... (1660)
The Saints (or They That Are Born of the Spirit), Their Heavenly & Spiritual Worship, Unity, and Communion ... by G.F. (1683)
Iconoclastes, Or, a Hammer to Break Down All Invented Images, Image-Makers and Image-Worshippers Shewing How Contrary They Are Both to the Law and Gospel. (1671)
Some Principles of the Elect People of God Who in Scorn Are Called Quakers for All People Throughout All Christendome to Read Over and Thereby Their Own States to Consider / By Geo. Fox. (1661)
Primitive Ordination and Succession of Bishops, Deacons, Pastors, and Teachers in the Church of Christ by George Fox. (1675)
The Protestant Christian-Quaker a Sufferer by Reliques of Popery Under All Powers for Thirty Years Last Past Who Have Persecuted for Religion Yet Call the Holy Scriptures Their Rule, That Justifieth No Such Practice / By George Fox. (1680)
Gospel Family-Order Being a Short Discourse Concerning the Ordering of Families, Both of Whites, Blacks, and Indians / By G.F. (1676)
Three General Epistles to Be Read in All the Congregations of the Righteous Who Are Gathered Out of the House of Adam ... Into the House of Christ Who Never Fell to Be Read Among Them / By G.F. (1664)
The Spirit of Man, the Candle of the Lord the Candle of the Wicked Often Put Out & / By G. Fox. (1677)
An Exhortation to All That Profess Themselves Christians and Say the Scripture Is Their Rule for Their Life Doctrine and Practice / By George Fox. (1680)
An Epistle to All Professors in New-England, Germany, and Other Parts of the Called Christian Vvorld Also to the Jews and Turks Throughout the World, That They May See Who Are the True Worshippers of God, That He Seeks, and in What He Is Worshipped (1673)
An Answer to Thomas Tillams Book Called the Seventh-Day-Sabbath Wherein It Is Shewed How the Christian Sabbath Is Christ Who Is the Lord of the Day, and Is the Rest for Man-Servants and Maid-Servants, Jewes and Gentiles That Believe in Him/ By G.F. (1659)
To All That Would Know the Vvay to the Kingdome Whether They Be in Forms, Without Forms, or Got Above All Forms. a Direction to Turn Your Minds Within, Where the Voice of God Is to Be Heard (1658)
A Testimony for God's Truth First, Concerning New & Heavenly Jerusalem, and Jerusalem from Below. Secondly, Concerning Christ the Great Mountain That Fills the Whole Earth. Thirdly, How Man and Woman Was Created in the Image of God (1688)
The Inward and Spiritual Warfare, and the False Pretence of It and a Distinction Between the True Liberty and the False. And, How God Hath Anointed the Minister of Christ and His Church; And They Have the Anointing in Them (1690)
The Royal Law of God Revived Wherein You May See That All Nations of Men May Keep in It a Royal Society ... / G.F. (1672)
A Demonstration to the Christians in Name Without the Nature of It How They Hinder the Conversion of the Jews ... (1679)
A Testimony Concerning Justification, and Whom Christ Justifies, and in What as Likewise Concerning Imputed-Righteousness, and to What and to Whom / By George Fox. (1677)
An Answer to Dr. Burgess His Book, Entituled a Case Concerning of Buying Bishop Lands Which He Spread Before the Parliament, Wherein He Goes about to Justifie That Tythes Is the Ministers of the Gospels Maintenance. (1659)
Something in Answer to Such as Falsly Say the Quakers Are No Christians Who as Yet Have Not Proved Themselves Such Christians as They Were in the Apostles Days, in Life and Practice, Which They Should Have Done Before They Had Accused Others (1682)