Pennyman, John, 1628-1706
John Pennyman
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pennyman, John ‡d 1628-1706
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pennyman, John, ‡d 1628-1706
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Works
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Early Quaker writings, 1650-1700, 1973: | |
For Mr. Penn, G. Whitehead, and the rest of your preachers, and persecuting people. Part II. | |
For the highest professors of religion, this is chiefly intended : The third edition enlarged. Wherein is shewn that your ancient doctrine once was, that man's light was only natural and carnal, and doth only make manifest carnal transgressions, etc. p.16. Which doctrine your ministers have of late disown'd, and indeed for many years have afferted the contrary, which hath been, is, and is like to be, both to your proselites and hearers of a very dreadful and dangerous consequence. Likewise herein is a letter to Mr. Penn, p.5. and another to your ministers, p. 10. | |
John Pennyman's instructions to his children. Selections | |
Multum in parvo: being, some useful sayings : in verse and prose, collected by a lover of virtue and goodness in whomever. | |
Several tracts viz.I. The way to peace and happiness, etc. II. Useful sayings, etc. III. Some necessary and important considerations, written by Judge Hale. IV. A good companion, etc. V. Useful and profitable sayings, etc. | |
A short account of the life of Mr. John Pennyman : with some writings etc. (relating to religious and divine matters.) Made publick for the weal and benefit of mankind. | |
This is for the people called Quakers ... 1675: | |
To all or any, who are hungring after the true bread, which nourisheth unto eternal life, are these lines recommended. By J.P. |