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| | Books by James Parke: Books in the extended shelves: Parke, James, 1636-1696: Another trumpet sounded in the ears of the inhabitants of England, rulers, priests and people that they might be awakened and raised out of the grave of sin and trespasses ... / written in tender love to you all by James Parke ... (London printed : [s.n.], 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A call in the universal spirit of Christ Jesus to all the wicked and impenitent sinners in the world, but more especially to the inhabitants of England, with the city of London, that they all may repent and turn to God, with all their hearts, before his wrath be more kindled, and his future judgements more appear to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their manifold horrible sins and transgressions : this came upon me to write, at the apprehension I had of that sudden fear which many people were surprised with, at the late earthquake, of what would befall them / [by] J.P. (London : Printed and sold by T. Sowle ..., 1692) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: False fictions and romances rebuked in answer to pretended matter charged against the Quaker, in a book, intituled, The progress of sin, &c. written by B. K. His lies and slanders therein returned back upon him, and the speakers of yea and nay in truth vindicated. By James Park. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A general epistle to all Friends everywhere, scattered up and down in the world that they all may faithfully keep and walk in the truth of God, as they have received it, thereby to eschew evil and do good in their day and generations / written by a servant of God ... James Park. ([London] : Printed and sold by T.S. ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A general epistle to all the called and chosen of God with all such as make a profession of the blessed truth as it is in Jesus every where : wherein is comfort to the feeble-minded, suport to the weak, and reproof to the unruly and disorderly walkers : with several who[l]som exhortations and admonitions, according to the conditions, states & growths of such as profess the truth of God, for the rooting out of that which is bad, and the stirring up of the pure mind in all, that God may be glorified over all / written in the movings of the spirit of life and love from God in me, who am resolved by the power of his might, with you that abide faithful, to follow the Lord fully, James Parke. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A general epistle to friends every where. ([London : s.n., 1687]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A general epistle to friends every where. Written in obedience to the requirings of the spirit of life from God. ([London : s.n., 1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A general epistle to friends who are convinced of God's eternal truth, and have received the testimony of it that all may be kept faithful in their testimony to the truth, life and power of God, which is unchangeable, and be preserved unto God by his power (out of and over) all that which is changeable, and such a [sic] as are subject to change their wayes / by James Parke. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: The hour of God's judgments come and coming upon the wicked world shewing how iniquity will prove the ruin of all people, who do not repent and turn to God, whilst yet they have time : with an exhortation in the love of God to people of all nations, to cease to do evil, and to forsake those provoking sins, that hath kindled the wrath of God, that the judgments now threatning many nations may be turned away. ([London] : Printed and sold by A. Sowle ..., 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: To the flock of God every where gathered out of the worlds wayes, worships, and false separations, into the way of truth, worship of the spirit, and its pure guidance, where true satisfaction and peace is witnessed, that you all may keep there for there is your rest for ever, and your safety in time of your trouble; that none may gad or go astray out of the way of truth for the love of any thing: for such shall meet with tribulation, anguish and wrath from the Lord God Almighty. ([London : s.n., 1666]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: Two general epistles to the flock of God, where-ever they are dispersed on the face of the earth ... to bear testimony for the Lord God against the deceit and deceivableness which the worships of the world have lain in, in the dark night of apostasy : also, pure consolation and comfort proclaimed from the spirit of life to the faithful followers of the Lamb ... with an admonition unto all who are not wholly redeemed out of the earth / written by M.F. and J.P. (Printed at London : [s.n.], 1664), also by Margaret Askew Fell Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A warning to England with a hand of true pity and compassion still held forth in the love God, to call you all to repentance, that have not repented of your wickedness, and horrible provoking sins, wherewith you have provoked the Lord, and kindled his wrath more and more against you : wherein is shewed the great danger that you are in who hate the light of Christ Jesus, and put his day afar off from you : as also, something is signified of the great woes and heavy judgments, that have been , and shortly will come upon the people of this nation, that do not repent, and turn to the Lord while they have time, and some objections briefly answered, to satisfie the true seeker after the way of God. ([London? : s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Parke, James, 1636-1696: A warning to London in particular wherein the wickedness thereof is reproved, and the people put in mind of some of the sore distresses and great calamities, that God already hath brought upon that formerly florishing and happy city : also the future distress and calamities hinted at, which God will bring upon the inhabitants thereof, that come not in their day to cease to do evil, and by timely repentance, turn to the Lord, while He calls, and His Spirit yet strives with them. ([London? : s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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