210 books • 2 series
A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry of George Fox. Vol. 1 [The Only Volume].
A Journal (Volume 2); Or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of That Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox
Journal of George Fox (Volume 2); Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of That Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ
The Journal of George Fox, 1; Being an Historical Account of His Life, Travels, Sufferings, and Christian Experiences
Epistles Written by George Fox and William Penn, Describing the Spirit of Separation
A Gospel Salutation in True Christian Love
Have Salt in Yourselves: A Book of QuakerPsalms
Gospel Truth Demonstrated, In A Collection Of Doctrinal Books, Given Forth By That Faithful Minister Of Jesus Christ, George Fox; Containing Principles Essential To Christianity And Salvation, Held Among The People Called Quakers - Vol. III
The History of Pontefract, in Yorkshire.
A Brief Examination and State of Liberty Spiritual Both with Respect to Persons in Their Private Capacity, and in Their Church Society and Communion
An Epistle General to Them Who Are of the Royal Priest-Hood and Chosen Generation Given Forth from the Movings of the Power and Spirit of Truth, and Now Made Publick to Be Sent Abroad Among the Saints Scattered in Old and New England (1660)
A Reply to the Pretended Vindication of the Answer to the Quakers 23, Quaeryes, Subscribed by G.F. Which Pretended Vindication Had No Name to It, But Was Sent by Richard Heath ... Unto John Millington ... / G.F. (1658)
The Quaker Disarm'd, Or, a True Relation of a Late Publick Dispute Held at Cambridge by Three Eminent Quakers Against One Scholar of Cambridge; With a Letter in Defence of the Ministry and Against Lay-Preachers (1659)
An Answer to the Arguments of the Iewes, in Which They Go about to Prove That the Messiah Is Not Come in Which Answer It Is Proved That the Messiah Is, and Hath Been Come about 1661 Years (1661)
A Noble Salutation and a Faithful Greeting Unto Thee, Charles Stuart, Who Art Now Proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland from the Councel and Nobility of the Royal Seed, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah (1660)
Caeser's Due Rendred Unto Him According to His Image and Superscription and God & Christs Due Rendred Unto Them According to Their Image and Superscription
Englands Sad Estate & Condition Lamented in This Just Complaint Taken Up Against the Greatest Part of Her Inhabitants Because of Their Great Abominations and Treacherous Dealings, Both with God and Man (1661)
Newes Coming Up Out of the North, Sounding Towards the South, Or, a Blast Out of the North Up Into the South, and So to File Abroad Into the World and a Warning to All England, and Nations Elsewhere, the Terrible Day of the Lord Is Appearing (1655)
The Man Christ Jesus, the Head of the Church and True Mediator, in Opposition to the Papist Head, Their Pope Prayers to & for the Dead, Their Shav'd Crowns and Saints Relicks and Purgatory Disproved to Be Christian or Judaism (1679)
The Vials of the Wrath of God Upon the Seat of the Man of Sin and Upon All Professors of the World, Who Denyeth the Light of Christ Which He Hath Enlightned [sic] Every One Withall, and Walk Contrary to It
Silent Meeting, a Wonder to the World, Yet Practised by the Apostles and Owned by the People of God, Scornfully Called Quakers (1671)
Concerning Persecution in All Ages to This Day ... G. Fox. (1682)
A Controversie Which Hath Been Betwixt the Quakers, Protestants and Papists, Above This Twelve Years, Concerning the Church (1666)
Concerning the Antiquity of the People of God, Called Quakers Their Worship, Their Mother, New and Heavenly Jerusalem, Their Faith, and Who Is the Author and Finisher of It ... the Church of Christ's Prayer, and in What, Their Cross (1689)