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Selections from the Works of Isaac Penington; To Which Are Added Selections from His Letters
The 'Life Hid with Christ in God'; Selections from the Writings of I. Penington, Compiled by C.J. Westlake
The Works of the Long-Mournful and Sorely-Distressed Isaac Penington Volume 1; Whom the Lord in His Tender Mercy, at Length Visited and Relieved by the Ministry of That Despised People, Called Quakers and in the Springings of That Light, Life and Holy POW
An Examination of the Grounds or Causes Which Are Said to Induce the Court of Boston in New-England to Make That Order or Law of Banishment Upon Pain of Death Against the Quakers ...
The Works of Isaac Penington (Volume 3); A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends Including His Collected Letters
The Works of Isaac Penington (Volume 1); A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends Including His Collected Letters
The Works of Isaac Penington (Volume 2); A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends Including His Collected Letters
The Works of Isaac Penington (Volume 4); A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends Including His Collected Letters
Brief Extracts from the Works of Isaac Penington.
Selections From The Works Of Isaac Penington; Eldest Son Of Alderman Penington Of London, And An Eminent Minister Of The Gospel In The Society Of Friends, Which He Joined About The Year 1658
Some of the Mysteries of God's Kingdome Glanced at for the Service of the Upright-Hearted Among Several Sorts of Professors, Who Have Formerly Had a Feeling of Most of These Things in Measure (1663)
The Great and Sole Troubler of the Times Represented in a Mapp of Miserie, Or, a Glimpse of the Heart of Man Which Is the Fountain from Whence All Misery Flows, and the Source Into Which It Runs Back (1649)
Concerning the Sum or Substance of Our Religion, Who Are Called Quakers, and the Exercises and Travels of Our Spirits Therein (1667)
The Life of a Christian Which Is a Lamp Kindled and Lighted from the Love of Christ, and Most Naturally Discovereth Its Original, by the Purity, Integrity and Fervency of Its Motion, in Love to Its Fellow-Partners in the Same Life. (1653)
Concerning the Worship of the Living God Which He Teacheth Israel His People Who Know Him to Be the Only True God, and the Worship Which He Teacheth Them, to Be the Only True Spiritual Worship with Some Questions and Answers (1661)
The Scattered Sheep Sought After ... by Isaac Penington, the Younger. (1659)
Some Queries Concerning the Work of God in the World Which Is to Be Expected in the Latter Ages Thereof with a Few Plain Words to the Nation of England, Tending Towards Stopping the Future Breakings Forth of Gods Wrath (1660)
The Scattered Sheep Sought After in a Lamentation Over the General Losse of the Powerful Presence of God in His People, Since the Dayes of the Apostles, with a Particular Bewailing of the Withering and Death of Those Precious Buddings Forth of Life (1665)
Observations on Some Passages of Lodowick Muggleton, in His Interpretation of the 11th Chapter of the Revelations as Also on Some Passages in That Book of His Stiled, the Neck of the Quakers Broken, and in His Letter to Thomas Taylor (1668)
Some Queries Concerning the Order and Government of the Church of Christ (1663)
Some Things Relating to Religion, Proposed to the Consideration of the Royal Society, (So Termed) to Wit, Concerning the Right Ground of Certainty Therein, Concerning Tenderness of Spirit, and Persecution, a Query Concerning Separation (1668)
To Friends in England, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, New-England, Barbado's, or Any Where Else Where the Lord God Shall Order This to Come, in the Tender Spirit of Life and Love, Greeting (1666)
To All Such as Complain That They Want Power, Not Applying Themselves to Yeild [sic] Subjection to What of God Is Made Manifest in Them, Upon a Pretence of Waiting for Power So to Do (1661)
An Answer to That Common Objection Against the Quakers, That They Condemn All But Themselves with a Loving and Faithful Advertisement to the Nation and Powers Thereof. (1660)