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| | Books by Morgan Watkins: Books in the extended shelves: Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: The day manifesting the night, and the deeds of darkness reproved by the light that all may plainly see whose work they are doing ... (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: Lamentation over England from a true sight, and suffering sense, of the lamentable wickedness of such rulers, priests, and people, that are erred, and strayed from the way of God, and follow too much the devices and desires of their own hearts, offending against his holy laws ... : whereby all persecutors may (in pity to their souls) truly consider what way they are in, and whether it leads, and whose work they are doing, and what the Scripture saith will be the reward of oppression and cruelty / by M.W. ([London : s.n.], 1664) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: The marks of the true church the virgin & spouse of Christ that brings forth by a holy seed the birth that pleaseth God, and the marks of the false church, or whore, that brings forth by an evil seed the cursed birth that never could please God / by Morgan Watkins. ([London : s.n.], 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: Swearing denyed in the New Covenant: and its pretended foundation rased. VVith the remnant of lies swept away. And the great and glorious name of Jesus highly exalted, above every name, to which powerful name, all swearers, and false swearers, and lyars, fighters, plotters, and persecutors, who are in the strife against the Son of God, must bow and submit, or be broken in pieces, for his wrath is kindled and his glittering sword is whet, to take vengeance of all those that will not have him to reign over them, in truth and righteousnesse, to the glory of God the Father. By Morgan Watkins. (London : printed for Robert Wilson at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle and Windmill in Martins Le-Grand, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: Truth vindicated. Or, An answer to a letter sent from John Perrot out of Jamaica into England, &c.: (London : [s.n.], Written in the Year, 1665), also by R. F. (Richard Farnworth), Solomon Eccles, Thomas Loe, Stephen Crisp, John Elson, Josiah Coale, Samuel Newton, Gerrard Roberts, Thomas Green, Amos Stodart, and Gilbert Latey (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: A tryall of a Christian shewing that it is not the outward name of Christian that differs from a heathen, but the inward life and nature ... / by Alexander Parker. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), also by Alexander Parker (HTML at EEBO TCP) Watkins, Morgan, fl. 1653-1670: Very many hath been the testimonies of truth and large hath been the declarations that hath been given forth by the servants of the Lord, both sons and daughters of the followers of the Lamb amongst whom I having heard, beleived, and received their report, and the Lord having opened the eye within the vail, that made manifest his living witness, that witnessed to the truth cannot but give in my testimony to those pretious truths that hath been declared by them, though many for the witnessing thereof hath gone through many hardships, great suffering, & long imprisonments ... I say I cannot but give my testimony, and chiefly concerning tythes as the Lord hath brought it to me, that for which hath been the cause of so much persecution in all ages, with something concerning oaths, which so many snares, traps and gins, hath been laid for the righteous innocent servants of the Lord, because they cannot swear. And these are the testimonies given forth from one that loves and fears the Lord, M.W. ([London] : Printed for the author, [1665]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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