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The case put & decided by George Fox, George Whitehead, Stephen Crisp, and other the most antient & eminent Quakers : between Edward Billing on the one part, and some West-Jersians, headed by Samuell Jenings on the other part, in an award relating to the government of their province, wherein, because not molded to the pallate of the said Samuell, the light, the truth, the justice and infallibility of these great Friends are arraigned by him and his accomplices. : Also, several remarks and annimadversions on the same award, setting forth the premises. With some reflections on the sensless opposition of these men against the present governour, and their daring audatiousness in their presumptuous affecting an authority here over the parliament of England. : Published for the information of the impartial and considerate, particularly such as worship God, and profess Christianity, not in faction and hypocrisie, but in truth and sincerety. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts].
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Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
1699
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 822
The case put & decided by George Fox, George Whitehead, Stephen Crisp, and other the most antient & eminent Quakers : between Edward Billing on the one part, and some West-Jersians, headed by Samuell Jenings on the other part, in an award relating to the government of their province, wherein, because not molded to the pallate of the said Samuell, the light, the truth, the justice and infallibility of these great Friends are arraigned by him and his accomplices. : Also, several remarks and annimadversions on the same award, setting forth the premises. With some reflections on the sensless opposition of these men against the present governour, and their daring audatiousness in their presumptuous affecting an authority here over the parliament of England. : Published for the information of the impartial and considerate, particularly such as worship God, and profess Christianity, not in faction and hypocrisie, but in truth and sincerety. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts].
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1699
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A trumpet sounded out of the wilderness of America : which may serve as a warning to the government and people of England to beware of Quakerisme. Wherein is shewed the great contradictions of the Quakers, both in their former and later writings. Also how they deny Jesus of Nazareth to be the Christ. And how in Pensilvania and there-away, where they have the government in their own hands, they hire and encourage men to fight; and how they persecute, fine, imprison, and take away goods for conscience sake. Notwithstanding they formerly exclaimed against the government of England, &c. for the same things. Setting forth likewise there base temporizing with whatever government is uppermost, &c. By Daniel Leeds
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1699
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A trumpet sounded out of the wilderness of America : which may serve as a warning to the government and people of England to beware of Quakerisme. Wherein is shewed the great contradictions of the Quakers, both in their former and later writings. Also how they deny Jesus of Nazareth to be the Christ. And how in Pensilvania and there-away, where they have the government in their own hands, they hire and encourage men to fight; and how they persecute, fine, imprison, and take away goods for conscience sake. Notwithstanding they formerly exclaimed against the government of England, &c. for the same things. Setting forth likewise these base temporizing with whatever government is uppermost, &c.
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1699
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 39340
A trumpet sounded out of the wilderness of America : which may serve as a warning to the government and people of England to beware of Quakerisme. Wherein is shewed the great contradictions of the Quakers, both in their former and later writings. Also how they deny Jesus of Nazareth to be the Christ. And how in Pensilvania and there-away, where they have the government in their own hands, they hire and encourage men to fight; and how they persecute, fine, imprison, and take away goods for conscience sake. Notwithstanding they formerly exclaimed against the government of England, &c. for the same things. Setting forth likewise these base temporizing with whatever government is uppermost, &c.
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1699
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An almanack for the year of Christian account 1698, but by Bishop Usher's account 1702, by the account of others 1700 : being the second after bessextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5665, but by Dove's computation 5702 : containing a general ephemerides of the planets motions, with many other matters useful & necessary : chiefly accomodated to the latitide of 40 degrees north and longitude of about 73 degr. west from London, but may without sensible error serve the adjacent places even from Newfound-land to the Capes of Virginia
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Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
1698
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An almanack for the year of Christian account 1699 : ... Chiefly accommodated to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and longitude of about 73 degr. west from London but may, without sensible error serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfound-Land to the capes of Virginia
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Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
1698
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 39339
An almanack for the year of Christian account 1699 : ... Chiefly accomodated [sic] to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and longitude of about 73 degr. west from London but may, without sensible error serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfound-Land to the capes of Virginia
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1698
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An almanack for the year of Christian account 1697, and from the creation of the world 5664, but by Dove's computation 5701 : being the first after bessextile or leap-year, the epact is 17, golden number 7, and dominical letter C : containing variety of matter respecting the latitude north to 40 degrees and longitude west from London 73 deg., but may without sensible error serve the places adjacent from Newfound-land to the Capes of Virginia
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1697
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An almanack for the year of Christian account 1698 : ... Chiefly accommodated to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and longitude of about 73 degr. west from London. ...
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1697
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