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| | Books by John Deacon: Books in the extended shelves: Deacon, John, 17th cent: An exact history of the life of James Naylor with his parents, birth, education, profession, actions, & blaspheemies [sic].: Also how he came first to be a Quaker, and received his commission from heaven (as he saith) when he was in the field at plow. Taken from his own mouth. With the doctrines, tenets and practises of some other of the same sect. / By John Deacon. (London : Printed for Edward Thomas, and are to be sold at his house in Green Arbor, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: The grand impostor examined: or, The life, tryal, and examination of James Nayler, the seduced and seducing Quaker with the manner of his riding into Bristol. Whereunto is added, the sentence passed upon him by the High Court of Parliament. (London : printed for Henry Brome, at the Hand in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: Nayler's blasphemies discovered, or, Several queries to him proposed with his owne answers thereunto / by a friend to the truth of Christ. (London : Printed for Simon Waterson ..., 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: Nobody is my name, which beareth everi-bodies blame. (At London : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Crane in Paules Church-yard, [1587?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: A publick discovery of a secret deceit. Or, the man of sin unmasked, his sheeps-clothing of glorious pretences pulled off; and his wolvish inside set forth in its colours. Where may easily be discerned Satan transformed into the resemblance of an angel of light, in that sect or society commonly called Quakers. Being nineteen quæries, directed to their speakers at the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate: and answered by that grand fomenter of heresie, James Nayler. With a reply thereunto, and fourteen queries more returned by him unto me, fully answered: and twenty four more proposed. / By me John Deacon. (London, : Printed for Jer. Hirones, at the sign of the Bottle neer the great North door of Pauls., 1656) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: A summarie ansvvere to al the material points in any of Master Darel his bookes More especiallie to that one booke of his, intituled, the Doctrine of the possession and dispossession of demoniaks out of the word of God. By Iohn Deacon. Iohn Walker. Preachers. (Londini : Impensis Geor. Bishop, 1601), also by John Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) Deacon, John, 17th cent: Tobacco tortured, or, The filthie fume of tobacco refined shewing all sorts of subiects, that the inward taking of tobacco fumes, is very pernicious vnto their bodies; too too profluuious for many of their purses; and most pestiferous to the publike state. Exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects: more especially, from their treacherous proiects about the Gun-powder Treason; from their rebellious attempts of late, about their preposterous disparking of certaine inclosures: as also, from sundry other their prodigious practices. ... (London : Printed by Richard Field dwelling in Great Woodstreete, 1616) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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