Bellers, John, 1654-1725
John Bellers British activist
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Works
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An abstract of George Fox's advice and warning, to the magistrates of London, in the year 1657 : Concerning the poor. With some observations thereupon, and recommendations of them to the sincerely religious, but more particularly to the friends of London, and morning-meeting of these times, By John Bellers. | |
Brief account of silent meetings, etc | |
Džon Bellers i anglijskaâ social'no-èkonomičeskaâ mysl' vtoroj poloviny XVII v. | |
An epistle to Friends of the yearly, quarterly, and monthly meetings; concerning the prisoners, and sick, in the prisons, and hospitals of Great-Britain. | |
An essay towards the improvement of physick. In twelve proposals. By which the lives of many thousands of the rich, as well as of the poor, may be saved yearly. With an essay for imploying the able poor; by which the riches of the kingdom may be greatly increased; humbly dedicated to the parliament of Great Britain. By John Bellers. | |
Essays about the poor, manufactures, trade, plantations, & immorality : and of the excellency and divinity of inward light, demonstrated from the attributes of God and the nature of mans soul, as well as from the testimony of the Holy Scriptures | |
John Bellers, his life, times and writings | |
New view of society tracts ralative to this subject. | |
Oeuvres complètes | |
Proposals for raising a colledge of industry | |
Some considerations as an essay towards reconciling the old and new ministry. | |
Some reasons for an European state : facsimile of the original essay of 1710 : tercentenary edition | |
Some reasons for an European state : proposed to the powers of Europe, by an universal guarantee, and an annual congress, senate, dyet, or parliament, to settle any disputes about the bounds and rights of princes and states hereafter. With an Abstract of a scheme form'd by King Henry the Fourth of France, upon the same Subject. And also, a proposal for a General Council or Convocation of all the different Religious Perswasions in Christendom, (not to Dispute what they Differ about, but) to Settle the General Principles they Agree in: By which it will appear, that they may be good Subjects and Neighbours, tho' of different Apprehensions of the Way to Heaven. In order to prevent Broils and War at home, when foreign Wars are ended. | |
To the criminals in prison | |
To the Lords and others [sic] commissioners : appointed by the Queen to take Care of the Poor Palatines. The case of the indigent poor consider'd, by which their wants may be fully supply'd. | |
Watch unto prayer, 1790?: | |
Watch unto prayer : or, considerations, for all who profess they believe in the light, to see whether they walk in the light, without which they cannot become the children of it, nor be cleansed from their sins. John Bellers. | |
William Penn et la paix. | |
Works. 1987 |