12 books • 1 series
The Journal of John Gratton (Msf Early Quaker)
A Quaker Post-Bag
The Clergyman's Pretence of Divine Right to Tithes, Examined and Refuted, a Full Answer to W.W.'s Fourth Letter, in His Book, Intituled, 'The Clergy's
To All Persecutors, Both by Words and Actions. a Few Words for the Clearing of My Self and the Truth I Profess in Real Love; From Him That Seeks the Good of All Mankind in General (1682)
The Prisoners Vindication with a Sober Expostulation and Reprehension of Persecutors / By John Gratton. (1683)
A Quaker Post-Bag; Letters to Sir John Rodes of Barlbrough Hall, in the County of Derby, Baronet, and to John Gratton of Monyash, 1693-1742;
A Quaker Post-Bag; Letters to Sir John Rodes of Barlbrough Hall, in the County of Derby, Baronet, and to John Gratton of Monyash, 1693-1742. with a Pref. by Augustine Birrell
A Treatise Concerning Baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Shewing, That the True Disciples of Christ Are Sent to Baptize Men Into the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, for the Carrying on of Which
The Clergy-Man's Pretence of Divine Right to Tithes, Examined and Refuted. Being a Full Answer to W. W.'s Fourth Letter, in His Book, Intituled, the Clergy's Legal Right to Tithes Asserted. ... by John Gratton.
John Baptist's Decreasing and Christ's Increasing Witnessed
A Journal of the Life of That Ancient Servant of Christ John Gratton, Giving an Account of His Exercises When Young,
A Journal of the Life of That Ancient Servant of Christ, John Gratton