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George Fox
(Fox, George, 1624-1691)
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Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning Revelation, Prophecy, Measure, and Rule: and the Inspiration and Sufficiency of the Spirit (HTML at qhpress.org)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox, an Autobiography, ed. by Rufus M. Jones (HTML at CCEL)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An Instruction to Judges and Lawyers (London: Printed for T. Simmons, ca. 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of That Ancient Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox (2 volumes; London: J. Sowle, 1709), contrib. by Margaret Fell and William Penn
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of That Ancient, Eminent, and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox (2 volumes (Works of George Fox v1-2); Philadelphia: M. T. C. Gould; New York: I. T. Hopper, 1831), contrib. by Margaret Fell and William Penn
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Some Principles of the Elect People of God Who in Scorn are called Quakers (1661) (HTML at qhpress.org)
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Fox, George, 1624-1691: (Here all may see, that) justice and judgement is to rule. And the power of God without respecting mens persons, or observing the worlds complements. And sheweth how the pure religion keeps out from the spots of the world. ... And sheweth the prisoning for not bowing the hat, is such a thing as hath not been since the world began. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An Account of the doctrine and discipline of Mr. Richard Davis of Rothwell, in the county of Northampton, and those of his separation with the canons of George Fox, appointed to be read in all the Quakers meetings. (London : [s.n.], 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Account of the slavery of Friends in the Barbary States, towards the close of the seventeenth century: with some particulars of the exertion of their brethren at home for their redemption,... (E. Marsh, 1848), also by Edward Garrard Marsh (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: All friends everywhere this is the word of the Lord unto you all. ([S.l. : s.n., 1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The ancient simplicity as it was once witnessed unto by George Fox. ([London : s.n., 1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An answer to a paper which came from the papists lately out of Holland who goeth about to vindicate the Pope, Jesuits, and papists ... / [by] G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An answer to Dr. Burgess his book, entituled A case concerning of buying bishop lands which he spread before the Parliament, wherein he goes about to justifie that tythes is the ministers of the gospels maintenance. (London : Printed for Tho. Simmons ..., 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Answer to Mr. Denn's Quaker no papist (Printed by J.C. and are sold neer the north door of S. Pauls Church, 1659), also by Thomas Smith, Richard Blome, and George Whitehead (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An answer to several new laws and orders made by the rules of Boston in New-England the tenth day of the eight moneth, 1677 by G.F. ([London : s.n.], 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An answer to the arguments of the Iewes, in which they go about to prove that the Messiah is not come in which answer it is proved that the Messiah is, and hath been come about 1661 years : and theirs and other arguments of the Christians laid aside, which is not to the purpose. (London : Printed for M.W., [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Answer to the speech or declaration of the great Turk, Sulton Mahomet. ([London] : Printed, and sold, by A. Sowle, at the Three Keys in Nags-Head Court in Grace-Church-Street, over against the Conduit, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Apokrypta apokalypta velata quædam revelata : some certain, hidden, or vailed spiritual verities revealed : upon occasion of various very prying and critical queries concerning God, the devil, and man, as to his body, soul, and spirit, Heaven, Hell, Judgement &c : propounded to George Fox, John Perrot, Samuel Fisher : and after that (with a complaint for want of, and stricter urgency for an answer) re-propounded to Edward Burroughs : by two persons, choosing to notifie themselves to us no other way then by these two unwonted (if not self-assumed) titles, viz. Livinus Theodorus, and Sabina Neriah : which truths (as there inspired by the spirit of God) are here expired in love to the souls of men / from ... Samuel Fisher. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, 1661), also by Samuel Fisher and -1671? J. P. (John Perrot) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The arraignment of popery being a short collection, taken out of the chronicles, and other books, of the state of the church in the primitive times : also, the state of the Papists, and how long it was before the universal pope and mass was set up, and the time of bringing in all their rudiments and traditions, beads and images, purgatory, tythes and inquisitions : also, a relation of their cruelties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse then the heathen and Turk, New Rome having proved like Old : also, what the people of England worshipped before they were Christians : with several other things, which may be profitable for people to read over, where all that fear God may see, read, try, and give judgment by the spirit of truth : to which is added, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church / by G.F. and E.H. (London : [s.n.], 1667), also by Ellis Hookes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Babel's builders unmasking themselves as appears by the following paper from Barbadoes, (promoted by George for his party, and subscribed by eighty two of them.) With a letter of G.F.'s, G.W.'s, &c, in answer thereunto; and observations thereupon. Also, a false prophecy of that lying prophet, Solomon Eccles. Published for undeceiving the simple, and in abhorrence and detestation of the principle and practice contained in the said paper; they being of an evil tendency, and contrary to the doctrine of Christ and his apostles, or of any sincere-hearted Protestants, or true Christians this day. By T.C. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1681), also by Thomas Crisp, Solomon Eccles, and George Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Babel's-builders unmask't., Part 1 (London : Printed and are to be sold by Enock Prosser ..., 1682), also by Thomas Crisp, Solomon Eccles, and George Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A battle-door for teachers & professors to learn singular & plural you to many, and thou to one, singular one, thou, plural many, you : wherein is shewed ... how several nations and people have made a distinction between singular and plural, and first, in the former part of this book, called The English battle-door, may be seen how several people have spoken singular and plural...: also in this book is set forth examples of the singular and plural about thou, and you, in several languages, divided into distinct Battle-Doors, or formes, or examples; English Latine, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriack, Arabick ... and how emperors and others have used the singular word to one, and how the word you came first from the Pope, likewise some examples, in the Polonian, Lithuanian, Irish and East-Indian, together with ... Swedish, Turkish ... tongues : in the latter part of this book are contained severall bad unsavory words, gathered forth of certain school-books, which have been taught boyes in Enland ... / George Fox, John Stubs, Benjamin Farley. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1660), also by John Stubbs and Benjamin Furly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The beginning of tythes in the law and ending of tythes in the Gospel / by G. Fox. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A brief relation of the irreligion of the northern Quakers wherein their horrid principles and practices, doctrines and manners ... are plainly exposed to the view of every intelligent reader : together with a (brief reply) to some part of a very scurilous and lying pamphlet called. (London : Printed by T.R. for H.R. ..., 1653), also by Francis Higginson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Cain against Abel, representing New-England's church-hirarchy, in opposition to her Christian Protestant dissenters by George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Caines bloudy race known by their fruits, or, A true declaration of the innocent sufferings of the servants of the living God, by the magistrates, priests and people in the city of Westchester, who lives in a profession of God, Christ, and the Scriptures, as their forefathers did, who slew the prophets, persecuted Christ and the apostles, as is declared in the scriptures of truth, &c. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1657), also by Anthony Hutchins, Francis Howgill, and Richard Sale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Canons and institutions drawn up and agreed upon by the General Assembly or Meeting of the heads of the Quakers from all parts of the kingdom at their New-Theatre in Grace-church-street in or about January 1668/9 ; George Fox being their president. (London printed : [s.n.]., 1669), also by Society of Friends (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The case put & decided by George Fox, George Whitehead, Stephan 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 ... With some reflections on the sensless opposition of these men against the present Governour ... (Collins Printing House, 1880), also by Daniel Leeds (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The cause why Adam & Eve were driven out of paradice and the Jews out of their own land of Canaan by George Fox. (London : Printed for Benjamin Clark ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Christian activity (Bible and Tract Distributing Society, 1873) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The Christian judges, so called their words judged by the holy men of God, and Christ, and his apostles, and by the heathen ... / by George Fox. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Christ's light the only antidote to overcome and expel the poison of Satans greatest temptations also a measuring rule concerning liberty and persecution, and who have been the persecutors and who have been the sufferers from the beginning. ([London?] : [s.n.], 1662) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Christ's parable of Dives and Lazarus for all call'd Christians and others to consider by G. Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A clear discovery wherein all people may see who hath been true ministers, and sent of Christ, and who hath been false teachers, and hath run, and the Lord never sent them, these hundred of years past with a warning to all those who persecute them who own Christ come in the flesh, and for conscience sake cannot pay the tenth of their fruits and labours to a changeable priesthood with a letter to all Friends in the truth : also a letter to all ministers whose mouths are opened to preach at the command of men, and to all those whose mouths are stopped, and give over preaching at the command of men. ([London : s.n.], 1662) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies (AMS Press, 1975) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies written on sundry occasions, by that ancient, eminent, faithful friend and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox ; the second volume. (London : Printed by T. Sowle ..., 1698), also by George Whitehead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning daily sacrifices and offerings ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning good-morrow, and good-even; the worlds customs:: but by the light which into the world is come, by it made manifest to all who be in the darkness. G.F. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning marriage how God made them male and female in the beginning. ([London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning persecution in all ages to this day ... G. Fox. (London : Printed by John Bringhurst ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning sons and daughters, and prophetesses speaking and prophecying in the law and the gospel and concerning womens learning in silence and also concerning womens not speaking in the church ... (London : Printed for M.W., [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning such as have forbidden preaching or teaching in the name of Jesus and such as are ashamed to confess Him before men, and call not on the name of the Lord, &c. (London : printed for Thomas Howkins in George-Yard in Lumbard-street, [1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning such as shall enter into the Kingdom of God and new and heavenly Jerusalem, and such as shall not. ([London? : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning the antiquity of the people of God, called Quakers their worship, their mother, new and heavenly Jerusalem, their faith, and who is the author and finisher of it ... the Church of Christ's prayer, and in what, their cross, and their baptism / by G.F. (London : [s.n.], 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning the pure and undefiled religion that was set up above sixteen hundred years ago, which all that do own God and Christ are to walk in (London : Printed by John Bringhurst ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning the true baptism and the false by G. Fox. ([London : s.n., 1676]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Concerning the upright and good conversation of the saints in Christ and in Heaven (London : printed by John Bringhurst, printer and bookseller, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-street, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A confession of faith which contains a true account of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers. (printed by J.R.A. Skerrett, 1827), also by Robert Barclay (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A controversie which hath been betwixt the Quakers, Protestants and Papists, above this twelve years, concerning the Church ([London? : s.n., 1666]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The copies of several letters, which were delivered to the King being written by sundry friends in the truth, who wrote them as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, from sundry parts of the nation, though unknown one to another : all which being composed together, and having not wholly done their service unto several sober minded people in the nation who have desired to look into the things that were communicated by us to the king : it is therefore thought fit and convenient to publish them to the nation, being a work of the light, wrote by the movings of the Spirit of Truth, that the nation may see what visitations, instructions, warnings and tender invitations the King hath already had by and from the servants of the Lord, and such as with the peace and well governement of the nation. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Copies of some few of the papers given into the House of Parliament in the time of James Naylers tryal there, which began the fifth of December, 1656 ([London? : s.n., 1657?]), also by Robert Rich and William Tomlinson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A cry for repentance, unto the inhabitants of London chieflie, and unto all the vvorld, whose fruits do shame their profession, and that they may come to yea and nay, in all their communications and dealings, that their life may judge the world; for who are out of that, are in the evil, and falls into the condemnation of the Devil. Given forth for the information of the simple, that they may know the way of life, and out of the evill communication which corrupts good manners. (Lonnon [sic] : Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions, ascending up to Him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c. : by the branches which are a new springing forth of the remainder of the bitter root of Episcopacy, which yet remaineth unplucked up in the rigid presbytery ... (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1656), also by Gervase Benson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Cunctis Christi, Apostolorum sanctorumque verba docentibus & profitentibus To all the professors & teachers of Christs words, and the apostles and saints / authore G.F. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Dear Friends, Keep your meetings in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, that never fell, in which you may see over all the meetings that are gathered by all the sons of Adam ... ([S.l. : s.n., 1664]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration against all poperie, and popish points: and is renounced from them and by them whom the scorners in scorn call Quakers : and likewise some queries to the Pope and his priests that are guarded with his law : to be answered in writing or print; and to be sent them called Quakers at London in England. ([London : s.n., 1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration against all profession and professors that have not the life of what they profess, from the righteous seed of God;: whom the world, priests, and people scornfully calls Quakers, who are in that life that the holy men of God were in, and witness that power that made them to tremble and quake, and shook the earth, and threw it down; which the world, priests, people, and professors, having the words declared from this power and life, but not it, scoffs and scorns at, but this is our riches. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1653. [i.e. 1654]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration concerning fasting, and prayer. Of the true fast, which raiseth up the foundation of many generations; which is not the hanging down of the head like a bulrush for a day. Also; a declaration of the false fast, where is the hanging down the head like a bulrush for a day, and the bonds of iniquity standing, which iniquity seperates from God, while that is standing; the foundation of many generations is not seen. And sheweth, the prayer that God accepts, and what he hears, that which is from his Spirit, and sheweth what prayers he hears not, which is contrary to it, which God accepts not; and here you may see the difference between the true praying and the false. (London, : Printed for Thomas Simmons at the sign of the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Declaration from the harmless & innocent people of God called Quakers against all sedition, plotters & fighters in the world, for the removing of the ground of jealousie and suspition from both magistrates and people in the kingdome concerning wars and fightings. ([London? : s.n., 1684?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The declaration of faith of the Society of Friends in America. (Henry H. Mosher Fund of New York Yearly Meeting, 1912), also by New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Henry H. Mosher Fund (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The declaration of faith of the Society of Friends in America. (Friends Book Supply, 1910) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration of the Christian faith and doctrine, of the Society of Friends. (reprinted by J.R.A. Skerrett, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration of the difference of the ministers of the word from the ministers of the world; who calls the writings, the word.: By G.F. The ministers of the word now lyeth in prisons for witnessing Christ the vvord, by them who have the vvritings, who are filling up the measure of their fathers who had the vvritings and persecuted the vvord, and the ministers of the vvord. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration of the ground of error & errors, blasphemy, blasphemers, and blasphemies; and the ground of inchantings and seducing spirits, and the doctrine of devils, the sons of sorcerers, and the seed of the adulterer, and the ground of nicromancy, which doth defile witches and wizards. How this is all from the spirit of God in the transgression of it; and all them that draw from the spirit of God, draw into it; and they that are lead by the spirit of God, are led from it to God, and to the knowledge of the doctrine of Christ. By G. F. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the West end of Pauls, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A declaration to the Iews for them to read over in which they may see that the Messiah is come, according to their own prophets and Gabriel the angel, and according their own number of time and years, out of Daniel 9 / by George Fox. (London : Printed for John White ..., 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The devil was and is the old informer against the righteous (London : Printed by John Bringhurst ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The Devil was and is the old informer against the righteous (London : Printed by John Bringhurst ..., 1682/3 [i.e. 1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A discovery of some fruits of the profession religion ministry government of this nation, which maketh the land to mourne, and vexeth the soule of the righteous from day to day. Also the relation of the world discovered, and wherein it differs from the pure relation. With a few words to the magistrates that doe cast Christ into prison, and will not visit him when they have done, nor suffer his friends and brethren to visit him. (London, : Printed for T. Simmons at the Bull & mouth near Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A distinction between the new covenant and the old and how that in the old covenant the Jews priests lips were to preserve the Jews peoples knowledge: but in the new and everlasting covenant Christ the high-priest, is the treasure of wisdom and knowledge, and he filleth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord God; and the earth being full of the knowledge of the Lord God, then there is no want of it in the eath. And Christ the high-priest, he doth not only fill the earth with knowledge of the Lord God, but covereth the earth with the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters do the sea; so the earth shall not be seen. So then it may be seen, that the substance in the new covenant is far beyond the figure in the old covenant. Read, hear, see, perceive and understand, receive and possess. ([London : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A distinction between the phanatick spirit and the spirit of God and the fruits of each spirit as followeth ... (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A distinction between true liberty and false ([London : s.n., 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A distinction betwixt the two suppers of Christ namely, the last supper in the same night that he was betrayed, before he was crucified, and the supper after he was risen and ascended at the right hand of God, which he calls people to in Rev. 3. to hear his voice, and open the door, and he will sup with them, and they shall sup with him. Likewise, something concerning Christ the resurrection of the just and unjust. And also concerning the stone cut out of the mountain without hands, which smote the image, Dan. 2. And concerning Christ, the vine; and the Jews, how that God planted them a noble vine, but they degenerated, and destroyed the Lords servants, and son, that came to look for fruits. By G. F. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An encouragement for all to trust in the Lord who hath the breath of all mankind, and their souls, in His hand and how that not a sparrow shall fall to the ground without the will of the Father ... / [by] G.F. (London : Printed for John Bringhurst ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle concerning the government of Christ and his peace of vvhose kingdome, there shall be no end. By George Fox. (London : printed for Benjamin Clark, in George-yard, in Lombard-street, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle for friends for them to read ([London : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle from the people in scorn called Quakers to all people upon the earth to read over that they may see what the people called Quakers hold concerning God, Christ, his death, his resurrection, his blood, concerning his offering, redemption, salvation, justification, faith, and hope. ([S.l. : s.n.], l668), also by Ellis Hookes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle general to them who are of the royal priest-hood and chosen generation given forth from the movings of the power and spirit of truth, and now made publick to be sent abroad among the saints scattered in old and New England, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Barbadoes, and Virginia, for them to read in the fear of the Lord. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle of love to Friends in the womens meetings in London, &c. to be read among them in the fear of God. ([London? : s.n., 1680]), also by Theophila Townsend (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all Christians, Jews, and Gentiles shewing how that God dwells not in their temples made with hands. (London : printed for John Bringhurst, printer and stationer, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-Street, near Cornhil, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all Christians to keep to yea, yea, and nay, nay, and to fulfil their words and promises by G.F. (London : Printed for Benjamin Clark, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all my dear Friends elect and precious in America. ([Swarthmore, England : s.n., 1675]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all people on the earth; and the ignorance of all the world, both professors and teachers, of the birth that must be silent, and of the birth that is to speak, which declares God; and the difference betwixt silence and speaking. Shewing to all the people upon earth, that they may come to an understanding of themselves; and may know that Christ Jesus, the Light of the world, is their teacher to God, or their condemnation from him. Also shewing that it was the practice of many to wait in silence upon God, to hear his word, and know his voice. By G.F. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls, 1657), also by Susanna. I matter not how I appear to man Bateman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all planters and such who are transporting themselves into foreign plantations in America &c. (London : Printed for Ben. Clark, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to all professors in New-England, Germany, and other parts of the called Christian vvorld also to the Jews and Turks throughout the world, that they may see who are the true worshippers of God, that He seeks, and in what He is worshipped ... / George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1673) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An Epistle to all the Christian magistrates and powers in the whole Christendom and professors, and teachers, and Christians that witness the end of the law, and the Levitical priesthood, and confess Christ Jesus ... (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1659), also by Anne Gould (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to be read in all the assemblies of the righteous by G.F. ([London? : s.n.], 1666) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to be read in the men and womens meetings G.F. ([London : s.n., 1677]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to friends by G.F. ([London? : s.n.], 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An epistle to the household of the seed of Abraham and to every family in particular to read & practise (London : Printed and sold by John Bringhurst, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Epistles written by George Fox and William Penn, describing the spirit of separation. (Printed by S. W. Conrad., 1828), also by William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell and George Fox (at the severall assizes held at Lancaster the 14th and 16th days of the First Moneth, 1663/4. and the 29th of the 6th moneth 1664.) For their obedience to Christs commands who saith, Swear not at all. Also something and answear to Bishop Lancelot Andrews sermon concerning swearing. ([publisher not identified], 1664), also by Margaret Fell (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell and George Fox (at the severall assizes held at Lancaster the 14th and 16th days of the first moneth, 1663, and the 29th of the 6th moneth, 1664) for their obedience to Christs command who saith, swear not at all also something in answer to Bishop Lancelot Andrews sermon concerning swearing. ([London : s.n.], 1664), also by Margaret Askew Fell Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An exhortation to all people to pureness, cleanness, and holiness, and faithfulness to the Lord by G.F. (London : Printed by John Bringhurst, 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: An exhortation to all that profess themselves Christians and say the scripture is their rule for their life doctrine and practice / by George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Extracts from the writings of George Fox : on assurance of salvation and holiness of life. (White and Pike, 1873), also by John Grubb Richardson (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A fevv vvords to all such (whether papists or Protestants) as observe dayes contrary to Christ and his apostles and several weighty things concerning the cross of Christ and the headship of the Church, wherein the Pope is proved to be a false and a counterfeit head, and a robber of the honour due to Christ the true head of the true Church ; also The Quakers challenge to the papists, and The Quakers testimony concerning magistracy / by G.F. (London : [s.n.], 1669) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A few plain vvords by vvay of querie and information to the teachers and people of the nation (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A few queries for Thomas Moor the elder, Thomas Moor the younger, John Horn, or for any of them or any other, to answer ([London? : s.n., 1660?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: For the holy women that trust in God and do profess godliness with good works, according to the Apostle's doctrine in this age to read over and put in practice. ([London : s.n., 1686]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: For the King, and both Houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: For the King and Council, these ([London : s.n., 1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: For your whoredoms in the City of London, is the hand of the Lord stretched forth against thee, and the sword of the Lord God drawn to hew thee down ... ([London? : s.n., 1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Friend! Who art called a teacher of these people of the waies of God (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A general epistle to all Friends. ([London : printed for M.W., 1664]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A general epistle to Freinds [sic] by G.F. 1670. ([London? : s.n.], 1670) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A general epistle to Friends and all people to read over and consider in the fear of God ... / by G.F. ([London?] printed : [s.n.], 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox, an autobiography (Ferris & Leach, 1903), also by Rufus M. Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox, an autobiography (Ferris & Leach, 1919), also by Rufus M. Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox, an autobiography (Headley brothers, 1904), also by Rufus Matthew Jones (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox, an autobiography (Philadelphia : Friends' book store, 1919., 1919), also by Rufus M. Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox: An Autobiography, ed. by Rufus M. Jones (Gutenberg ebook)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox : aufzeichnungen und briefe des ersten Quäkers (Mohr, 1908), also by Paul Wernle (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: George Fox's Journal. (Isbister and company, limited, 1903), also by W. Robertson Nicoll and Percy Livingstone Parker (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A glass for the people of New England, in which they may see themselves and spirits, and if not too late, repent and turn from their abominable ways and cursed contrivances that so the Lord God may turn away his wrath, which he will bring upon them, it they repent not, for their blasphemies against himself, and for all the murders and cruelties done to his tender people, ever since they usurped authority to banish, hang, whip, and cut off ears, and spoil the goods of dissenters from them in religious matters, while themselves disown infallibility in those things / by S. G. ([London? : s.n.], 1676), also by S. G. (Samuel Groome) and John Tyso (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gleanings from the Works of George Fox, also by Dorothy M. Richardson (Gutenberg ebook)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Good counsel and advice rejected by disobedient men and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwel his son ... (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1659), also by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gospel family-order being a short discourse concerning the ordering of families, both of whites, blacks, and Indians / by G.F. ([London? : s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gospel family-order, being a short discurse [sic] concerning the ordering of families, both of whites, blacks and Indians. : [Twelve lines of Scripture texts] / By G.F. ([Philadelphia] : Reprinted [by Reinier Jansen], in the year 1701) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gospel-liberty and the royal-law of love from Jesus Christ who has all power in heaven and earth given unto him, set above Axtaxerxes and Nebuchadnezer's laws and commands, and above the Medes and Persians and Darius his decrees : also several Scriptures opened ... / published for all Christian magistrates and people to read and consider, in the fear of God by G.F. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1668) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A gospel salutation in true Christian love: recommended to Friends who believe in the name of the Son of God, the true light; and to all who truly desire to be grounded and settled in the faith of Christ. ... (Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1719., 1827), also by George Whitehead (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gospel-Truth demonstrated, in a collection of doctrinal books (Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1706) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Gospel truth demonstrated, in a collection of doctrinal books, given forth by that faithful minister of Jesus Christ, George Fox : containing principles essential to Christianity and salvation, held among the people called Quakers. (AMS Press, 1975) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The great mistery of the great whore unfolded, and antichrists kingdom revealed unto destruction in answer to many false doctrines and principles which Babylons merchants have traded with, being held forth by the professed ministers, and teachers, and professors in England, Ireland, and Scotland, taken under their owne hands, and from their owne mouths, sent forth by them from time to time, against the despised people of the Lord called Quakers, who are of the seed of that woman, who hath been long fled into wildernes ... in this answer to the multitude of doctrines held forth by the many false sects, which have lost the key of knowledge, and been on foot since the apostles dayes, called Anabaptists, Independents, Presbyters, Ranters, and many others, who out of their own mouths have manifested themselves not to be of a true descent from the true Christian Churches : but it's discovered that they have been all made drunk with the wine of fornication received from the whore which hath sitten upon the beast, after whom the world hath wondred / by George Fox. (London : Printed for Tho. Simmons ..., 1659), also by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The grovnds and cavses of our sufferings related in short:: who suffer by the cruelty of oppressors, in Edmonds-bury Goal in Suffolk. (London : Printed for Thomas Simonds, at the sign of the Bull and Mouth without Aldersgate, 1656), also by George Whitehead, John Harwood, George Rofe, and Henry Marshall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Here all may see a clear distinction between the Old Covenant & Old Testament, and the New Covenant and New Testament and how that Christ hath abolished and taken away the first covenant and testament, and established the second / by G.F. ([London : s.n.], 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Here are several queries put forth in print for all, or any of you whose names are here under written,: (and likewise for them at Cambridge and Oxford, ... or any other of your societies that will answer the same) and return your answer in print, to the view and satisfaction of many people; who are now questioning whether any of all your practises do proceed from the true foundation. For Robert Gell. Doctor of Divinity so called, who formerly preached to the Society of Astrologers; as witness his book called Stella nova. William Lilly. Student in astrology. John Booker. Student in astrology and physick. Richard Sanders. Student in the divine, laudible and celestial sciences, as he calls it. Vincent Wing. George Wharton. Or any other of the astrologers to answer. And likewise for Francis Prujan. John King. Charles Scarbrough. George Bates. Lawrence Wright. Jonathan Goddard. And Richard Barker. Doctors of Physick; and to the rest of that society to answer. / These queries are put in print by me, Henry Clark. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, 1657), also by Henry Clark (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Here is declared the manner of the naming of children in the old time without a priest sprinkling them with water which now is, and hath been in these times, yet they have the Scriptures, but shew their contrary walking to Scripture, and also the practice of the holy men of God by Scripture ... / by G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Here you may see what was the true honour amongst the Jewes (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Hicks's sermons, compared, or contrasted, with those of George Fox and Thomas Story (S. Potter and co., 1825), also by Thomas Story, Joseph Sansom, and Elias Hicks (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Hidden things brought to light, or, The discord of the grand Quakers among themselves discovered in some letters, papers and passages written to and from George Fox, James Nayler, and John Perrott : wherein may be seen the cause and ground of their differences and falling out and what manner of spirit moved and acted each of them. (London : Printed for Francis Smith ..., 1678), also by James Naylor, -1671? J. P. (John Perrot), and Robert Rich (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: How Gods people are not to take the names of the heathen gods in their mouths, nor follow their customs nor learn their waies, &c. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The hypocrites fast and feast not God's holy day hat-honour to men, man's institution not God's : presented to the view and consideration of papistical and Protestant time servers and day-observers, vvill-worshippers and persecutors, and satisfaction of the moderate inquirer / by George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Hypocrites fast and feast not God's holyday (s.n.], 1677) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Instructions for right-spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English with several delightful things very useful and necessary, both for young and old, to read and learn / by G. Fox. (London : Printed for Benjamin Clark ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Instructions for right-spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English. With several delightful things, very useful and necessary, both for young and old, to read and learn. / By G. Fox. (Re-printed at Philadelphia : by Reinier Jansen, 1702) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: John James, I hearing that thou doest make a noise up and down in the countrey amongst the ignorant ... here is a few queries for thee to answer in writing, and plainess of words ... ([S.l.] : Printed for M.W., [1658]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Journal [of] George Fox. (J. M. Dent & sons, ltd.;, 1924), also by Norman Penney (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The journal of George Fox (The University press, 1911), also by Norman Penney (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The journal of George Fox (J.M. Dent & sons ltd.;, 1924), also by Norman Penney (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The journal of George Fox : being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences. (Issued by the Society of Friends :, 1902), also by William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Journal of George Fox; being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences. (Friends' Tract Association, [Printed and] sold by Headley Brothers, 1901), also by Margaret Askew Fell Fox, William Penn, and Norman Penney (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Journal of George Fox : being an historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ ... (W. and F. G. Cash, 1852), also by Wilson Armistead (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Journal of George Fox, being an historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love ... of tha eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ ... (W. and F.G. Cash (late Gilpin), 1852), also by Wilson Armistead (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Journal of George Fox : being an historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, who departed this life, in great peace with the Lord, the 13th of the 11th month (old style), 1690. (Friends' Tract Association, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The journal of George Fox, vol. 1 of 2 : Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences., ed. by Norman Penney, contrib. by Daniel Pickard, Margaret Fell, and William Penn (Gutenberg ebook)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The journal of George Fox, vol. 2 of 2 : Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences., ed. by Norman Penney, contrib. by Daniel Pickard, Margaret Fell, and William Penn (Gutenberg ebook)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings. Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox... (A. Pickard, 1836), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. (To be had of Kimber & Sharpless, Uriah Hunt, and Nathan Kite, Booksellers : stereotyped by J. Howe :, 1832), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that ancient eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ (Friends' bookstore, 1890), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal; or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. (Printed for B. and T. Kite, Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808), also by William Penn and Margaret Fell (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. (AMS Press, 1975) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. (Printed by Isaac Collins, no. 189 Pearl Street, 1800), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox ... The first volume ... (Printed for Thomas Northcott, in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street, 1694) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry (Friends' Book-store, Mulberry St., 1850) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, or that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jeseus Christ, George Fox ... (Pub. at Friend's Book-Store, 1677), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love, in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. (Friends' Book-store, 1800), also by Margaret Fell and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of ... George Fox, who departed this life in great peace with the Lord, the 13th of the 11th month, 1690, the first volume. (London : Printed for Thomas Northcott ..., 1694), also by William Penn and Margaret Askew Fell Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. In two volumes. Vol. I [-II]. : [One line from Daniel] (New-York: : Printed by Isaac Collins, no. 189, Pearl-Street., 1800), also by William Penn, Margaret Askew Fell Fox, Thomas Ellwood, and Society of Friends. London Monthly Meeting (HTML at Evans TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A lamentacion (by one of Englands prophets) over the ruines of this oppressed nacion,: to be deeply layd to heart by Parliament and Army, and all sorts of peeple, lest they be swept away with the besom of destruction, in the day of the Lords fierce wrath and indignation, which is near at hand. Written by the movings of the Lord in James Nayler. And a vvarning to the rulers of England not to usurp dominion over the conscience, nor to give forth lawes contrary to that in the conscience. Written from the spirit of the Lord in George Fox. ([York] : Printed for Tho: Wayt at his house in the Pavement in York, 1653. [i.e. 1654]), also by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Letter of George Fox and other Friends to the Governor of Barbadoes. (Tract association of Friends, 1886) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The line of righteousness and justice stretched forth over all merchants, &c. and an exhortation to all Friends and people whatsoever who are merchants, tradesmen, husbandmen or sea-men, who deal in merchandize, trade in buying and selling by sea or land, or deal in husbandry, that ye all do that which is just, equal and righteous in the sight of God and man, one to another, and to all men, and that ye use just weights, and just measures, and speak and do that which is true, just and right in all things, that so your conversations, lives, practices and tongues may preach to all people, and answer the good, just and righteous principle of God in them all, in which ye may be serviceable unto God, and to the creation in your generation, and a blessing both to God and man / George Fox. ([London?] printed : [s.n.], 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A looking-glass for the Jews wherein they may clearly see that the Messiah is come, by the prophets in the Old Testament (above sixteen hundred years since) and the manifest testimonies since. And also, they may see their own blindness and ignorance of their own prophets, and of the Messiah unto this day. By which my desire is, they may turn to him, that their eyes may be opened, that they may see him whom they have pierced. By G. F. To which is added, a paper writ formerly to the Jews who assemble in Bevers-Marks, London, to be read and considered by them; with a few queries for them to answer. By G.W. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A looking-glass for the Jews: wherein they may clearly see that the Messiah is come, by the prophets in the Old Testament (above sixteen hundred years since) and the manifest testimonies since. And also, they may see their own blindness and ignorance of their own prophets, and of the Messiah unto this day. By which my desire is, they may turn to him, that their eyes may be opened, that they may see him whom they have pierced. / Written by George Fox, in the year of our Lord, 1674. ([Philadelphia] : London, printed: Philadelphia: re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., 1784), also by Charles Crawford (HTML at Evans TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The man Christ Jesus, the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the papist head, their pope prayers to & for the dead, their shav'd crowns and saints relicks and purgatory disproved to be Christian or Judaism, consequently heathenish or pagan by Scripture-testimony / by George Fox. ([London : s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A measuring rule concerning liberty and persecution and who have been the persecutors and who have been the sufferers from the beginning : also the stock and line from whence the persecutor has had his rise and descent, and of what stock they are that cumber Gods earth. ([S.l. : s.n., 1661?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A message from the Lord, to the Parliament of England.: That you may all take warning, and be ye all forewarned, that you act not in the steps of your forefathers, whom the Lord hath cast out as an abominable thing, as he hath done all rulers in all ages and generations, which have sought themselves, and established laws in their own wills, whereby the just have suffered, and now do suffer: the people which the Lord hath chosen are trodden upon, and the powers of the earth have set themselves against the mighty power of the Lord in them. But now is the Lord arising to plead the cause of the just, and woe for ever to all Sions adversaries. / By him who is a lover of your souls, and a lover of Israels common-wealth, whom the Lord is returning out of captivity, to serve him in their own land in perfect freedom. Geo. Fox. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Nevves coming up out of the north, sounding towards the south. Or, A blast out of the north up into the south, and so to flie abroad into the world: and a warning to all England, and nations elsewhere. The terrible day of the Lord is appearing, that all your hearts must be ript up and laid naked and open before the mighty God, before Him where nothing can be hid, and that no hiding place will be found for him You have hid your selves some in mountains and some in green trees, and some under hills; but the Lord is coming to make all naked, and strip all. / Written from the mouth of the Lord, from one who is naked, and stands naked before the Lord cloathed with righteousnesse, whose name is not known in the world, risen up out of the north; which was prophesied of, but now it is fulfilled: the army is coming up out of the north against you terrible ones, whose weapons are not carnal, but spiritual. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls., 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A New-England-fire-brand quenched being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled, George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. printed at Boston in the year 1676, of one Roger Williams of Providence in New-England ... : of a dispute upon XIV, of his proposals held and debated betwixt him, the said Roger Williams, on the one part, and John Stubs, William Edmundson, and John Burnyeat on the other at Providence and Newport in Rode-Island, in the year 1672 where his proposals are turn'd upon his own head, and there and here he was and is sufficiently confuted : in two parts : as also, something in answer to R.W.'s Appendix, &c. with a post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions ... : also, the letters of W. Coddington of Rode-Island, and R. Scot of Providence in New-England concerning R.W. and lastly, some testimonies of ancient & modern authors concerning the light, Scriptures, rule & the soul of men / by George Fox and John Burnyeat. ([London : s.n.], 1678), also by John Burnyeat (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Old Simon the Sorcerer who hath bewitched the whole city of christendom and to all the cities he hath given out that himself is some great one to whom they have all given heed from the least to the greatest, saying, This man is the great power of God, who deceived the city by his sorcery and witchcrafts, who hath been baptized also, certain queries to be answered / [by] G.F. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1663) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: On gospel ministry (Harrison and Crosfield, 1834), also by Robert Barclay, Charles Marshall, Henry Tuke, and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Our covenant with God and with all men is peace and life and light and salvation (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A paper concerning such as are made ministers by the will of man (London : Printed for M.W., 1659), also by Margaret Askew Fell Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A paper sent forth into the world from them that are scornfully called Quakers declaring the grounds and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them. ([S.l. : s.n., 1658?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A paper to Friends, and others, against the pomps of the world, followed and used by many tradesmen in their vocations, contrary unto many of their suerties [sic] promises and vows. (London : Printed by John Bringhurst ..., 1682/3 [i.e. 1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The papists strength, principles, and doctrines (which they are sworn to preach, from the Councel of Trent, by the Popes authority, and after confirmed by the last General Assembly at Rouen, 1571, all which they have sworn to perform) answered and confuted furthermore their principles and doctrines answered and confuted, as they were laid down in two or three severall papers, by R.W. papist, lately sent from Holland : also a challenge to the pope and all his adherents to choose out of all his dominions some cardinals, fryers, or Jesuits to try their bread and wine, after consecration (by watching on their side and on our side) to prove that if afterward they have consecrated it, whether the bread and wine doth not loose its taste and savour, and so not the body and blood of Christ : also a paper to all them that fast and afflict themselves who are in the will-worship and voluntary humility : also some quæries to all the papists upon earth to be answered in writing and sent to them, which all sects upon the earth call Quakers / by George Fox. (London : Printed for T. Simmons ..., 1658), also by Francis Howgill (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Passages from the life and writings of George Fox (For sale at Friend's Book Store, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Passages from the life and writings of George Fox, taken from his Journal. With the desire on the part of the editor to give a fair representation of his character and religious views, and to lead the reader to seek a fuller acquaintance with them. (Friends' Book-Store, in the 1890s) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The pearle found in England this is for the poor distressed, scattered ones in forraigne nations, from the royall seed of God, and heirs of salvation called Quakers, who are the Church of the living God, built up together of living stones in England, a visitation and uniting to the pearl of God which is hid in all the world that every one may turn into himself, and there feel it, and finde it / G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The people of God in scorn called Quakers their love to all mankind for as God's love through Christ hath been shed abroad in our hearts, we cannot but in the same love desire the eternal good and the salvation of all mankind ... / by George Fox. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The preface, being a summary account of the divers dispensations of God to men from the beginning of the world to that of our present age, by the ministry and testimony of his faithful servant George Fox, as an introduction to the ensuing journal. ([London : printed and sold by T. Sowle, at the Crooked Billet in Holly-well-lane, Shoreditch, and near the meeting-house in White-hart-court in Grace-church-street, 1694]), also by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The priests fruits made manifest. And the fashions of the world, and the lust of ignorance: also, a few vvords to the city of London: G.F. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth neere Aldersgate, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A primer for the schollers and doctors of Europe, but especially to them in and about the (called) two famous universities in England, Oxford and Cambridge, to them, and every of them, whether tutors or schollers, batchellors and Masters of Arts, Batchellours of Divinity and Doctors of Divinity, or to any other member of that body, that hath sprung from these the two, so called, well heads of divinity, either such who keeps their station and trading there, or such who have learned their arts, sciences and trades there, and now improves them to their best advantage in the nation of England or elsewhere. Being a brief rehearsal of some of the words and terms which have for several ages been used, and now are used in their chief schools of learning and universities, contained in their seven liberal arts, ... / By George Fox. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Primitive ordination and succession of bishops, deacons, pastors, and teachers in the church of Christ by George Fox. ([London?] printed : [s.n.], 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The promise of God proclaimed;: which is Christ the everlasting covenant of God to the Jews, Gentiles, and all people upon the earth, which God spake by his prophets, and was preached by the apostles, and by his servants and messengers sent forth since for Barbadoes, New-England, Virginia, the East and West Indies, and the south and north parts of the vvorld, to go to them all. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The Protestant Christian-Quaker a sufferer by reliques of popery under all powers for thirty years last past who have persecuted for religion yet call the Holy Scriptures their rule, that justifieth no such practice / by George Fox. (London : Printed for Benjamin Clark ..., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The Quaker and the Methodist compared. In an abstract of George Fox's Journal. With a copy of his last will and testament, and the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's journals; with historical notes. (London : Printed for J. Millan, 1740., 1740), also by Zachary Grey and George Whitefield (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The Quaker disarm'd, or, A true relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge by three eminent Quakers against one scholar of Cambridge ; with a letter in defence of the ministry and against lay-preachers ; also several quæries proposed to the Quakers to be answered if they can. (London : Printed by J.C. ..., 1659), also by Thomas Smith, George Whitehead, and William Allen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Queries concerning tythes to the priests and bishops ([London? : s.n., 1663]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A reply to the pretended vindication of the answer to the Quakers 23, quæryes, subscribed by G.F. which pretended vindication had no name to it, but was sent by Richard Heath ... unto John Millington ... / G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The royal law of God revived wherein you may see that all nations of men may keep in it a royal society ... / G.F. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1671/2) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Saul's errand to Damascus, with his packet of letters from the high priests against the disciples of the Lord, or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier who call themselves ministers of the Gospel breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers : together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against, the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them : published to no other end but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1654), also by James Naylor and John Lawson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Saul's errand to Damascus: with his packet of letters from the high-priests, against the disciples of the Lord. Or, A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancanshire, who call themselves ministers of the gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers.: Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced, against the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end, but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1653), also by John Lawson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Scripture testimony to the saints practices wherein all may see the practice of the holy men and women of God ... ([S.l. : s.n., 1672?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The second covenant, which doth manifestly make known at the end of the first covenant & priesthood, which could not continue by reason of death, or, The new covenant of light, life, and peace wherein the Lord in righteousnesse establisheth the hearts of his people, where they are taught of the Lord : also herein is declared the difference between Christs way, and Judas way / by G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The secret works of a cruel people made manifest whose little finger is become heavier than their persecutors the bishops loyns who have set up an image amongst them in New-England ... which may be seen in this short relation of their cruelty, which was presented to the Parliament ... whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them ... (London : [s.n.], 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Selections from the epistles, &c. of George Fox. (Printed and sold by W. Alexander, 1825), also by Samuel Tuke (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Selections from the epistles of George Fox (E. Marsh , 1848), also by Samuel Tuke (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Selections from the epistles of George Fox. (Association of Friends, for the diffusion of religious and useful knowledge, 1858), also by Samuel Tuke (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The serious peoples reasoning and speech with the worlds teachers and professors. By G.F. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A sermon preached at the meeting house of the people called Quakers, in Grace Church Street, London, September the twenty-fifth, 1737 (S. Potter, 1825), also by Thomas Story (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several papers given forth for the spreading of truth and detection of deceit wherein the plain, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in fear and trembling is justified against the idle bablings of formal professors, the wicked fashons and heathenish customs of these nations, under the pretence of civillity / by G.F. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several papers given forth the heads of which are contained in the following table / by George Fox. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several papers some of them given forth by George Fox; others by Jame [sic] Nayler, minister of the eternal word of God, raised up after the long night of apostacy to direct the world, to wait for the revelation of Jesus Christ, and to turn their minds to the true light, that they may be reconciled to God; of the world is not worthy, and therefore doth hate, persecute, and whom inprison them, under the name of Quaker[s]. Gathered together and published by A. P. that the truth may be spread abroad, and deceit be discovered. Wherein the plain, honest, and sober conversation of the saints in fear and trembling, is justified, against the idle bablings of formal professors ... and of all sorts of persons, under pretence of civility. Also the priests of England, with their imaginary doctrines and worships discovered to be the grand enemies of Jesus Christ; and the true worship of God in spirit and truth made manifest. ... With a word to the people of England ... ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, as the world accounts, 1654), also by James Naylor, Alexander Parker, John Killam, and James Parnell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several petitions answered, that were put up by the priests of Westmorland, against James Nayler and Geo. Fox,: servants of the most high God, persecuted by the priests of the world, as Jesus Christ and the apostles were persecuted by the Jewish high priests for the witnessing of the truth, and testifying against the deceits of the world. With the answer to an order given forth by the justices at Appleby sessions, contrary to the law of God, and the laws of the land. Also, an exhortation to the people, to mind the light of God in them, the teachings and leadings of the spirit of truth; the which if it be obeyed, will lead and guide them into all truth. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread Eagle at the West end of Paulsl, 1653), also by James Naylor and R. F. (Richard Farnworth) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several plain truths manifested and declared from the spirit of God and born testimony to by Christ, the Apostles and Scriptures of truth. I. Concerning Mount-Sion. II. A distinction betwixt wars and armour in the Old Testament and the New. III. Concerning Cain. IV. Concerning uniformity and conformity. V. The authority of the Church of Christ. VI. Concerning exhorting and admonishing. VII. Concerning such as cry against orders, &c. By G.F. (London : printed and sold by Andrew Sowle at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane, Shoreditch, 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Several treatises worthy of every true Christians serious consideration ... written by G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Northcott ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A short epistle to Friends to keep in the power of God in their peaceable habitations over the troubles of the world. ([Swarthmore : s.n., 1678]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The short journal and itinerary journals of George Fox, in commemoration of the tercentenary of his birth (1624-1924) now first published for Friends' historical association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (The University press, 1925), also by Norman Penney and Friends' Historical Association (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Short relation concerning the life and death of that man of God, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, William Simpson, who laid down his body in the island of Barbadoes the eight day of the twelfth month, M DC LXX ([London? : s.n.], 1671), also by William Fortescue, Oliver Hooton, Elizabeth Hooton, and William Simpson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Silent meeting, a wonder to the world, yet practised by the apostles and owned by the people of God, scornfully called Quakers ([S.l. : s.n.], 1671), also by William Britten (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The sins of a gainsaying and rebellious people laid before them ...: Also a word to foolish merchants ... / Written at the command of the Lord, by one of his servants called, John Rous. (London : Printed in the 4th. month 8th. day for M.W., 1659), also by John Rous (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A small treatise concerning swearing in the old time of the law, with its use and an end put to it in the Gospel by Jesus Christ, who forbiddeth all swearing, and sets up yea and nay instead thereof. By G. Fox. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Some breathings of life, from a naked heart presented in love to the honest, vpright, and single-hearted, that they, with me may wait to feel the imediate drawings, and leadings of the Holy Spirit in all things ... so that they need not any man to teach them, 1 Joh. 2. 27., with an epistle for peace and unity. (London : [s.n.], 1663), also by William Salt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Some principles of the elect people of God in scorn called Quakers ([London? : s.n.], 1671), also by Isaac Penington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Some queries to all the teachers and professors of Christianity to answer ([London? : s.n., 1666]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something by way of query to the bishops courts, which we the people of God, called Quakers, never yet received an answer to. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something concerning silent meetings ([London? : s.n., 1657]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in ansvver to the old Common-Prayer Book, and for the information of those who are for it; which is much of it taken out of the old Mass-Book. (Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in ansvver to the old Common-prayer-book and for the information of those who are for it, which is much of it taken out of the old Mass-book : both which are got up since the Apostles dayes ... (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660), also by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in answer to a book called Fiat lux being a discourse between a papist and a Protestant &c. who writes at the bottom of the title page, J.V.C. : also something in answer to the papists queries. (London : [s.n.], 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in answer to a law lately made at the first sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England, May the 28th, 1679 : and published by their order, Edw. Rawson, Secretary : the title of the law, viz. Meeting-houses not to be erected without licence, &c. ([London : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in answer to a letter (which I have seen) of John Leverat, governour of Boston, to William Coddington, governour of Rhode-Island, dated 1677 wherein he mentions my name and also wherein John Leverat justifies Roger Williams's book of lyes. ([London? : s.n., 1678?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in answer to Lodowick Muggleton's book, which he calls The Quaker's neck broken wherein, in judging others he hath judged himself ... also something in answer to Thomas Fuller in his Church-history, to that which he writes to Barron Brooke wherein he rayles against the Quakers : and something in answer to Samuel Clarke, who calls himself a pastor in his book called A looking-glass for saints and sinners / by G.F. (London printed : [s.n.], 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Something in answer to such as falsly say the Quakers are no Christians who as yet have not proved themselves such Christians as they were in the Apostles days, in life and practice, which they should have done before they had accused others / by George Fox. (London : Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The spirit of envy, lying, and persecution made manifest for the sake of the simple hearted, that they may not be deceived by it : being an answer to a scandalous paper of John Harwoods, who in words professeth God, but in his works doth deny Him, as may appear by what is herein written / G.F. (London : [s.n.], 1663), also by William Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The spiritual man Christ Jesus the blessed seed, light of life, purger of conscience, healer of nations, and restorer of mankind / by G. Fox. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A Spiritual or heavenly salutation to all the tender-hearted in Christendom that are seeking the kingdom of God and the righteousness therof which I desire and intreat them to read over these following lines in the love of God, in which they are sent to them from him that desires the good of all mankind here, and their eternal happiness hereafter / [by] George Fox. (London printed : [s.n.], MDCLXXIX [1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The state of the birth temporal & spiritual and the duty and state of a child, youth, young-men, aged-men, and fathers in the truth : also, shewing that children are the heritage of the Lord, and that he hath a glory in them / by George Fox. (London : Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The state of the birth, temporal and spiritual and the duty and state of a child, youth, young-men, aged-men, and fathers in the truth : also, shewing that children are the heritage of the Lord, and that he hath glory in them / by George Fox. ([London?] printed : [s.n.], 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The story of George Fox (Macmillan, 1919), also by Rufus M. Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The summ of such particulars as are charged against George Fox in the mittimus by which he stands committed together with George Fox his answer to the said particulars. ([London : s.n., 1660?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Surely the magistrates of Nottingham are blinde ... (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The teachers of the vvorld unvailed. VVherein the ground of their ministry is manifested, both in doctrine and practice, to be out of the light which cometh from Christ, in the witchcraft deceiving the people. Where as in a glasse they are seene to be such that the prophets woo was against, and which Christ gave warning of, and the apostles saw in their dayes enter the world, and are now in this day manifest to the children of light, / and declared against by G.F. that all people may from them turne. With a briefe declaration of the seed of evill doers, which from time to time have withstood the truth of God in all ages. As also certaine queries given forth touching Q. Maries law made for defence of the priests and Jesuits, by which the priests and false teachers of this nation now guard themselves, and persecute the children of light even to death by long and tedious imprisonments in holes and dungeons. (London; : Printed for Thomas Simmons at the signe of the Bull and Mouth neere Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony concerning justification, and whom Christ justifies, and in what as likewise concerning imputed-righteousness, and to what and to whom / by George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony concerning our dear friend and brother George Watt ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony concerning the blood of the old-covenant, and the blood of the new-covenant, &c. ([London? : s.n., 1678]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662 / [by] F.H. (London : Printed and are to be sold by William Warwick, 1662), also by Francis Howgill, George Whitehead, and Josiah Coale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony for all the masters of ships and seamen to read over Reprinted the second time, with an addition. By George Fox. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony for God's truth first, concerning new & heavenly Jerusalem, and Jerusalem from below. Secondly, concerning Christ the great mountain that fills the whole earth. Thirdly, how man and woman was created in the image of God, and to be help-meets one to another. Fourthly, how every one ought to improve the talent God gives them, to his glory, and their eternal happiness. By George Fox. ([London] : Printed by A. Sowle, at the Three Keys, in Nags-Head-Court, in Grace-Church-Street, over-against the Conduit, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony in that which separates between the pretious [sic] and the vile and is for the friends and brethren who love the Lord Lesus [sic] Christ in sincerity and truth. ([London : s.n., 1673]), also by John Bolton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony of the true Light of the world· Which is given to every man that comes into the world, and of the true measure of the gift of God, given to every one to profit withal. And a true witness, and faithful: ... / Given forth for the good of all people, in pity to all souls, by him who is not known to the world, but a stranger in it, Geo. Fox. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and sold in his shop at the black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1657), also by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A testimony of what we believe of Christ before he was manifest in the flesh and of his birth and preaching ... and also the testimony of the apostles concerning Him ... also how the believers in the primitive times, and now, did and do possess and enjoy Christ Jesus ... and wherein they may see what a true Christians duty is / by George Fox. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: These queries are given forth for any, either priest or people to answer, if they can ([London?] : Reprinted for E.L., [1670?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Thirty of the priests errors published.: (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This for each Parliament-man that they may see the wisdom by which all things were created with it, to order all things to His glory / given forth by George Fox. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This is a controversy betwixt the Quakers and the Papists. Being answers to several papers, and replies to the answers of the Romish spiritual Aegyptian Sea, whose tongue hath of late spoke, and Sea hath the late swelled; but the bounds, which is the power of God, which the apostles was in, keeps it from over-flowing. And also here is some queries for them to answer, and also a challenge for them to come forth to try their Christ and God, which they make of bread and wine, to the people called Quakers, and not to be ashamed of him, for we are not ashamed of Christ before men. For they that love the light will bring their deeds to the light, that it may be manifest whether they be wrought in God yea or no, Joh. 3. Whereunto is added an answer to a paper of Henry Forts, one who is turned against the truth. / This 11 day of the 11 month, 1664. By G.F. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1664) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This is a vvarning to all that profess Christianity and others.: To beware of covetousness, which is idolatry. By G. Fox. ([London? : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This is an encuragement to all the womens-meetings in the world who assemble together in the fear of God for the service of the truth : wherein they may see how the holy men encouraged the holy women both in the time of the law, and in the time of the Gospel, though selfish and unholy men may seek to discourage them : but go on in the name and power of Christ, and prosper / by G.F. ([London?] printed : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This is to all officers and souldiers of the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and to all magistrates, and them in authority in these nations, and the dominions thereunto appertaining for them to read. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This is to all the prisoners and sufferers for the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and his worship. And ye know that the word of God is not bound. ([London : printed by J.B., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: This to all people who stumble at Gods commands (London : Printed for Mary Westwood ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Three general epistles to be read in all the congregations of the righteous, who are gathered out of the house of Adam in the fall, into the house of Christ that never fell, to be read amongst them. / By, G.F. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1664) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all magistrates and people in Christendom and elsewhere to turn from the persecuting mind that destroyes peoples bodies and estates for not conforming to your religion and worship : and that you may receive the mind of Christ, as the apostles did, who came to save mens lives, and not to destroy them, and to rebuke them that would destroy mens lives and estates / by George Fox. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all magistrates in Christendom, that do profess Christianity. Concerning Christian gospel-liberty against persecution, and one Christian forcing, persecuting, imprisoning, and spoiling the goods of another, because they will not be of their faith, worship or religion. (London, : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1686) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all magistrates, teachers, schoolmasters, and people in Christendome, out of their books, in naming the dayes, and months, and times, and observing your feasts, as followeth. To that intent is this given forth, that you may come off them, and teach your children according to the scriptures, in which you may see your teaching is different from the Jews, and Christians in old time, But according to the heathen since the apostles dayes in the apostacy. Something concerning the naming of times, dayes, and moneths, &c. (London. : Printed for Thomas Simmons, at the sign of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate., 1660), also by 1628?- R. R. (Richard Robinson) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all people in all Christendom concerning perfect love, pure wisdome and the holy faith and who they are that banisheth them, and who they are that entertains them, and how Christendome hath not received this love ... but hath received envy and wrath ... : also concerning Christs flesh which was offered and Adams flesh which was defiled, and concerning the outward offerings and sacifices ... and concerning the belief in Christ the offering and concerning Adam in the fall, and concerning Adam before he fell ... and concerning the eating of Christs flesh and drinking his blood, and who hath life and who hath not. ([London] : Printed for M.W., [1663]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all rulers and magistrates to be tender and take heed of persecuting and imprisoning and spoiling the goods of God's people for obeying, serving, and worshipping the Lord God that made them, and the heavens, and the earth, and all things therein / by G. Fox. (London : Printed by John Brighvrst, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all that professe Christianity, are these following particulars concerning their name of Christians, loving enemies, the worship in spirit, gospel-fellowship, their many heads and baptismes, their many churches, their disagreeing about Scriptures interpretation / by G.F. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all that would know the vvay to the kingdome, vvhether they be in forms, with out formes, or got above all forms. A direction to turne your minds within, where the voice of the true God is to be heard, whom you ignorantly worship as afarre off, and to wait upon him for the true wisdome. That you may know truth from error, the word from the letter, the power from forme, and the true prophets from the false. Given forth by Geo. Fox. ([London : s.n., 1654]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all the ignorant people, the word of the Lord, who are under the blind guides the priests.: ([London : s.n., 1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all the kings, princes, and governours in the whole world and all that profess themselves Christians, and others, to read and consider / by G. Fox. ([London : s.n.], 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all the nations under the whole heavens and to all those that have ministred to the letter and yet are ignorant ... from those people who are despitefully called Quakers, who tremble at the word of God in their hearts ... / [by] G.F. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To all the people who meet in the steeple-houses in England and elsewhere (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To both Houses of Parliament Friends here is a few things for you to take into consideration. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To friends in Barbadoes, Virginia, Maryland, New-England, and elsewhere ([London : s.n., 1666]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the chief magistrate, rulers, ministers, justices of the peace, and other officers who profess Christ and Christianity, and are called by that worthy name and great title of Christians, which is from the king of kings and Lord of Lords Christ Jesus. ([London : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the councill of officers of the armie, and the heads of the nation; and for the inferior officers and souldiers to read. ([London : s.n., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the flock of Christ every where to be read in their assemblies. (London : printed for Benjamin Clark in George-yard in Lombard-street, bookseller, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the Great Turk and his King at Argiers together with a postscript of George Pattison's taking the Turks and setting them on their own shoar. (London : Printed for Ben. Clark, 1680), also by Thomas Lurting (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the high and lofty ones ([London? : s.n., 1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the ministers, teachers, and priests (so called and so stileing your selves) in Barbadoes by George Fox. ([London : s.n.], 1672) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the Parliament of the Comon-Wealth [sic] of England. Fifty nine particulars laid down for the regulating things, and the taking away of oppressing laws, and oppressors, and to ease the oppressed. / By G.F. (London : printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the people of Uxbridge (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the Pope, and all his cardinals, bishops, Jesuits, monks and friars, with all the rest of his people, who are reprobates concerning the faith of Christ, gospel-order, and true religion, and also the papists prov'd to be a seditious sect being something in answer to Æneas Mach. Gilmury, and Mauritius Bern, who call themselves students of art / J.L. J.S. ([London? : s.n.], 1671), also by James Lancaster and John Stubbs (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the Pope and all his magistrates and the Protests here they and all Christendom may see the moderation of the heathen emperours to the Christians in the 650 years before there was a Pope, signified by their letters following in the behalf of the Christians liberty which will rise up in judgment against the Popes and their emperours and his magistrates and most of the Protestants, as here you may see in the reading of their declarations and the straitnesse of the orders of those called Christians now, and the largeness of the heathens then, as concerning liberty in the spirit to worship God : and also here you may see the heathen were more moderate to the Christians then the Christians, so called, are to one another : taken out of the ten persecutions. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1661), also by Emperor of Rome Hadrian and Emperor of Rome Antoninus Pius (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To the Protector and Parliament of England. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To thee Oliver Cromwell into whose hands God hath committed the sword of justice, that under thee all may be godly and quietly governed. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1655), also by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To those that have been formerly in authority, and have broken covenant with God & man. By G.F. (London, : Printed for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle and Windmill in Martins le Grand, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: To you that are crying, what is become of our forefathers, if the light be the way which you be in, and what is become of the martyrs that suffered? (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, [1657]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A tous gouverneurs peuples nations royumes. ([London? : s.n., 1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A true account of the sensible, thankful, and holy state of God's people and of his speaking to them both in the Old and New Covenant / by the servant of Christ, G.F. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1686) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: True judgement, or, The spiritual-man judging all things, but he himself judged of no man. To them who are growing up into discerning and judgement: and to them, who cannot endure sound judgement. (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: True relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge by three eminent Quakers, against one scholar of Cambridge (Printed by J.C., 1659), also by Thomas Smith, Mr. E., William Allen, and George Whitehead (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The trumpet of the Lord sounded, and his sword drawn, and the separation made between the precious and the vile; and the vineyard of the Lord dressed by his own husbandmen, and the dead trees cut down, and all the mystery of witchcraft discovered in all professions: by them who have come thorow great tribulation, whose garments have been washed in the blood of the lamb; who are accounted as the off-scowring of all things for Christs sake, scornfully called by the world Quakers. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle neer the west-end of Pauls., 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Truth's defence against the refined subtilty of the serpent held forth in divers answers to severall queries made by men (called ministers) in the North. Given forth by the light and power of God appearing in George Fox and Richard Hubberthorn ([S.l.] : Printed for Tho: Wayt at his house in the Pavement in York., 1653), also by Richard Hubberthorn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Turcae, et omnibus sub ejus ditione, ut hoc perlegant quod ad salvationem eorum spectat. To the Turk, and all that are under his supream, to read this over which concerns their salvation. / Authore G.F. (London, : Printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle and Windmil in Martins l'Grand, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Two west New Jersey tracts : with appendix. (Reprinted by Collins Printing House, 1880), also by Samuel Jennings (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Tyranny & hypocrisy detected (London : Printed for Fr. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1673), also by William Mucklow (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: Tythes, offerings, and first-fruits, commanded by the law in the Old Testament, is not Gospel neither before the law nor after : and also circumcision and oathes, and swearing, and the Sabbath-days commanded by the law in the old time in the Old Testament, is not Gospel, neither before the law, nor since in the glorious gospel-day of Christ ... / by George Fox. (London : Printed for Benjamin Clark, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The unmasking and discovering of Anti-Christ, with all the false prophets, by the true light which comes from Christ Jesus, written forth to convince the seducers, and for the undeceiving of the seduced. / By George Fox. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls., 1653) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The vials of the wrath of God poured forth upon the seat of the man of sin, and upon all professors of the world, who denieth the light of Christ which he hath enlightned every one withal, and walk contrary to it, with it they are condemned : and a vvarning from the Lord to all who are walking headlong to destruction in the lusts of the flesh, and deceits of the world, that they may repent and turn to the Lord, lest the overflowing scourge sweep them all into the pit / by him who is called George Fox. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vision concerning the mischievous seperation [sic] among Friends in Old England (Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Will. Bradford, 1692), also by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vision concerning the mischievous seperation [sic] among Friends in Old England. ([Philadelphia] : Printed and sold by Will. Bradford at Philadelphia,, 1692), also by George Keith (HTML at Evans TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A visitation to the Iewes, from them whom the Lord hath visited from on high, among whom he hath performed his promise made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to his seed, which Moses saw, and the prophets gave testimonie of, to which seed the Apostles witnessed, which seed we are, which seed of Abraham Christ came according to the flesh, which we now witness, glory to the Lord for evermore. Also, a visitation to all you that have long had the Scriptures; but found out of the life of them that gave them forth, that are stumbling about the words, fighting and contending about them, imprisoning and persecuting them that witness the life that gave them fotth [sic]. / Given forth by G.F. (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spread-Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A voice of the Lord to the heathen which to them is a visitation for them to turn to him who is living from all their dead handy works, which to them is an alarm sounded out of Sion. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vvarning from the Lord to the pope; and to all his train of idolatries: with a discovery of his false imitations, and likenesses, and traditional inventions, which is not the power of God. And a testimony against his foundation, to the overthrow of the whole building: and a witness by the spirit of God against his dead-worship of dead idols; and the false imitation of false crosses, which is not the power of God unto salvation, but delusion unto damnation. And the day of visitation held forth, that they may make their peace with the Lord; and the way of peace declared, which is Christ Iesus the light of the world, who lightneth every man that comes into the world; and the mysterie of the true cross of Christ, which is the power of God unto salvation revealed: and also some quæries given forth to be answered by the pope, his priests or Jesuits, or them who are popishly affected. / By a lover of souls, G.F. (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vvarning to all in this proud city called London to call them to repentance least the wrath of the Lord break out against them; this is the day of your visitation if you will own it. ([London : s.n., 1654]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vvarning to all teachers of children, which are called school-masters and school-mistresses, and to parents, which doth send their children to be taught by them; that all school-masters and school-mistresses may train up children in the fear of God, and bring all children to that of God in them, with which they may come to fear him, and to depart from sin and evil. ... This is to go in the world among all that are called school.masters [sic] and school-mistresses, by G.F. ([London : printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate, 1657]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A vvarning to the world that are groping in the dark, after sects, opinions, and notions, which are all with the Light condemned; and by the children of Light declared against. By G: Fox. (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls., 1655) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The vvoman learning in silence: or, The mysterie of the womans subiection to her husband· As also, the daughter prophesying, wherein the Lord hath, and is fulfilling that he spake by the prophet Joel, I will poure out my spirit upon all flesh, &c. / Given forth by George Fox. (London, : Printed for Thomas Simonds, at the sign of the Bul and Mouth neer Aldersgate., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A warning from the Lord, to all such as hang down the head for a day, and pretend to keep a fast unto God, when they smite with the fist of wickedness, and suffers the innocent to lie oppressed. Occasioned by a late declaration; stiled, A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of solemn fasting and humiliation. / A friend to all them which be of a broken heart, and trembleth at the word of the Lord, G.F. (London; : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A warning to all the merchants in London and such as buy and sell with an advisement to them to lay aside their superfluity and with it to nourish the poor (Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A warning to all the merchants in London, and such as buy and sell with an advisement to them to lay aside their superfluity, and with it to nouirish the poor / by G.F. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A warning to England and to all that profess themselves Christians, who have the form, but deny the power of godliness, that they sin no more, lest a worse thing come to them. Let this be speedily dispersed. George Fox. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The way of life and death made manifest and set before men whereby the many paths of death are impleaded, and the one path of life propounded and pleaded for in some positions concerning the apostacy from the Christian spirit and life, with some principles guiding out of it : as also in answers to some objections whereby the simplicity in some may be entangled : held forth in tender good will both Papists and Protestants who have generally erred from the faith for these many generations, since the dayes of the apostles, and with that which they have erred from are they comprehended / by Isac Pennington the younger. (London : Printed by J.M. for Lodowick Lloyd ..., 1658), also by Isaac Penington and Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A way to prevent the indignation [and] judgments of God from coming on a kingdom, nation or family commended to the consciences of all concerned in the sight of God, for them to read, vveigh and consider in the fear and dread of the Lord. (London : printed byor John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-street, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A way to prevent the indignation and judgments of God from coming on a kingdom, nation or family commended to the consciences of all concerned. (London : printed for John Bringhurst, printer and stationer, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-street, near Cornhill, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The West answering to the North in the fierce and cruel persecution of the manifestation of the Son of God, as appears in the following short relation of the unheard of, and inhumane sufferings of Geo. Fox, Edw. Pyot, and William Salt at Lanceston in the county of Cornwall, and of Ben. Maynard, Iames Mires, Ios. Coale, Ia. Godfrey, Io. Ellice, and Anne Blacking, in the same gaole, town, and county. And of one and twenty men, and women taken up in the space of a few dayes on the high wayes of Devon, ... Also a sober reasoning in the law with Chief Justice Glynne concerning his proceedings ... And a legall arraignment for the indictment of the hat, ... And many other materiall and strange passages at their apprehensions and tryals ... (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: What election and reprobation is, clearly discovered and the ignorance of such who hold election and reprobation of persons manifested / by G.F. ([London? : s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: What the unchangable [sic] God is, and how all people may know him, and in what he is worshiped and served ([London? : s.n., 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A word from the Lord, to all the world, and all professors in the vvorld;: spoken in parables: wherein all may come to read themselves through the parables, and see where they are; also a word to all professors, who cast the pure law of God behind their backs, and turn the grace of God into wantonness, and despite the day of their visitation; with a dreadful voice to all the children of darkness, who hate and deny the light; that all may come to see themselves, and repent, before the fierce wrath of the Lord, which is kindled in England, sweep you all away: by them who are redeemed out of the curse, to serve the living, called Quakers. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A word from the Lord unto all the faithlesse generation of the vvorld, who know not the truth, but live in their own imaginations; with a true declaration of the true faith, and in what it doth differ from the worlds imagination: written in obedience to the Lord, that al may see what faith is owned by the saints, and what faith is denied. And also a few words unto all professors of the world, who worship not the true God, but their own imaginations and conceivings instead of the true God: also a call from God unto all the the world to repentance, that all may turn unto him, lest the Lord destroy both root and branch of them that repent not. Also a few words unto you that scorne Quaking and trembling, which all the holy men of God witnessed that spake forth the Scripture, and also the holy men of God justified, and all you denied that scorneth such as witness such things now, as ever was in all the generations of the saints. With a word to those that are called Anabaptists, Independants, Presbyterians, Levellers, and Ranters, that they may turne to the Lord, by yielding obedience to the light in their consciences. By those whom the world knowes by the names of George Fox, & James Nailor. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1654), also by James Naylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: A word in the behalf of the King that he may see who they are that honour all men, and love the brother-hood, and honour the King ... (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The works of George Fox. (AMS Press, 1975) (page images at HathiTrust)
Fox, George, 1624-1691: The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington, whom the Lord, in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people called Quakers; and in the springings of that light, life, and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written; and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others. (Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1784), also by Isaac Penington and William Penn (page images at HathiTrust)
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