Field, John, 1652-1723
Field, John
John Field
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Field, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Field, John ‡d 1652-1723
- 100 1 _ ‡a Field, John ‡d 1652-1723
- 100 1 _ ‡a Field, John, ‡d 1652-1723
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Field
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Works
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The creed-forgers detected, 1700: | |
An epistle to Friends : For the stirring up such as are Negligent in Attending their Meetings Appointed for the Worship of God; shewing the Danger thereof, and earnestly Exhorting them to Diligence for the future | |
An exhortation, by way of epistle to the friends of Christ, every where | |
A few words to Nath. Coleman's late epistle, directed to be read in the assemblies of God's people shewing the falseness and unsoundness of his doctrines therein contained ... unto which is added, an answer to T. Crisp's sixth part of Babels builders. | |
A godly exhortation, by occasion of the late iudgement of God, shewed at Parris-garden, the thirteenth day of Ianvaris : where were assembled by estimation; aboue a thousand persons, whereof some were slaine; & of that number, at the least, as is crediblie reported, the thirde person maimed and hurt. Giuen to all estates for their instruction, concerning the keeping of the Sabbath Day | |
An humble application to the Queen : And Her Great Council, the Parliament of England, To suppress Play-Houses and Bear-Baitings, With all Prophaness and Immorality | |
A letter to the clergy of the diocess of Norfolk and Suffolk, wherein they are desired to challenge the Quakers once more to meet them in the face of the country in order to prove which of them are Christ's ministers; which may be done according to the method herein laid down, with very little disputation, and to the great satisfaction of the auditory. By a member of the Church of England. | |
Light and truth discovering and detecting sophistry and deceit, or, A reply to a book, call'd, A plain discovery of many gross falshoods &c. by George Keith ... | |
A memorable account of the Christian experiences, gospel labours, travels and sufferings of that ancient servant of Christ, Stephen Crisp, in his books and writings herein collected... | |
Pietas promota : sive collectio, novissima verba multorum illius sectae qui apud Anglos vulgò Quakeri appellantur, exhibens. Inseruntur etiam pauca de eorum in Evangelio Laboribus, et quae ob illam Causam passi fuerunt, Linguâ vernaculâ olim à Diversis conscripta et edita, jam verò in Usum Peregrinorum et Studiosae Juventutis latinè reddita. Interprete Gulielmo Massey | |
Piety promoted. | |
Piety promoted : ou la pieté promue͏̈, ou avancée: contenant un recueil des derniéres heures de plusieurs de ceux qu'on apelle les Quakers, qui veut dire les Trembleurs. Avec une exhortation préfixe, tirée des Ecrits de Guillaume Penn. ET Un Extrait sommaire de la Preface inferée au premier Livre. Traduits de l'anglois par Claude Gay. | |
A treatise concerning the fear of God : scripturally recommended unto all people, from the example of the patriarchs, prophets, kings, and judges, &c. With an historical account, briefly reciting the many advantages which they received who lived therein | |
A Treatise of daunces : anonymous : a godly exhortation, by John Field | |
The true Christ owned as God and man, by the people called Quakers, in answer to R.P.'s scurrilous pamphlet, intituled, The true Christ and the Quaker's Christ, compared | |
Truth commended, and recommended to all, but more particularly unto the people that attend upon John Atkinson's ministry at Cockermouth in Cumberland with some brief remarks upon J.A.'s letter to his friend, said to be in danger of delusion | |
Woful crie at Parris garden | |
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