17 books • 1 series
Some Account of the Exercises of Francis Howgill, in His Search After the Saving Knowledge of God
Some of the Mysteries of God's Kingdom Declared (Msf Early Quaker)
The Popish Inquisition Newly Erected in New-England
One of Antichrists Voluntiers Defeated, and the True Light Vindicated. in Answer to a Book Called Ignis Fatuus, Published by One R.I. Wherein He Vindicates Edward Dod and Samuell Smith (of the County of Salop) in Their Lyes (1660)
The Measvring Rod of the Lord Stretched Forth Over All Nations and the Line of True Judgment Laid to the Rulers Thereof Wherein All Governours and Rulers, Potentates and Powers Are Measured, and All Governments and Lawes Weighed in the True Weight (1658)
The Mouth of the Pit Stopped and the Smoke That Hath Arisen Out of It Scattered by the Breath of Truth in Answer to a Lying Story Called Hell Broken Loose, Or, the History of the Quakers, Published by Thomas Underhill (1659)
Some Openings of the Womb of the Morning to All the Princes of Germany and People Who Professe the Name of Jesus Christ in Those Dominions, This Is Sent as a Free Gift ... / By a Servent of the Lord ... Francis Howgill. (1661)
Oaths No Gospel Ordinance But Prohibited by Christ Being in Answer to A. Smallwood, D.D. to His Book Lately Published, Being a Sermon Preached at Carlile, 1664, Wherein He Hath Laboured to Prove Swearing Lawful Among Christians (1666)
The Papists Strength, Principles, and Doctrines (Which They Are Sworn to Preach, from the Councel of Trent, by the Popes Authority, and After Confirmed by the Last General Assembly at Rouen, 1571 (1658)
Persecvtion Inconsistant with Christianity, Humane Society, and the Honor of Princes from the Testimonies of Themselves, and Approved Authors, and Martyrs, Herein Impartially Collected (1670)
The True Rule, Judge, and Guide of the True Church of God Discovered, and Borne Testimony Unto What It Is, and Wherein It Consisteth in Opposition to the Pretended Catholick Church of Rome Her Rule, Foundation, Guide, and Judge (1665)
The Glory of the True Church Discovered as It Was in Its Purity in the Primitive Time
A General Epistle to the Dispersed and Persecuted Flock of Christ Jesus in the Dominion of England and All Parts and Regions Where This Shall Come Who Have Believed in Christ the Light of the World and Now Suffers for His Names Sake / [by] F.H. (1665)
The Glory of the True Church Discovered as It Was in Its Purity in the Primitive Time Also a Manifestation How and When the Apostacy Came, and How Long It Hath Continued in the Church of Rome (1666)
The Rock of Ages Exalted Above Rome's Imagined Rock on Which Her Church Is Builded She Proved Not to Be the Onely Church of Christ, Her Corrupt Doctrines Reproved Not to Be Apostolick, But Contrary to the True Church of Christ in the Apostles Dayes (1662)
Some Account of the Exercises of Francis Howgill, in His Search After the Saving Knowledge of God, Written in the Year 1655
Memoirs of Francis Howgill