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| | Books by Joan Whitrowe: Books in the extended shelves: Whitrowe, Joan: Faithful warnings, expostulations and exhortations, to the several professors of Christianity in England, as well those of the highest as the lowest quality. with a testimony against divers great errors in some teachers, and other hearers ... to which is added, two letters from the minister of Port-Royal in Jamaica, giving a full account of the great destruction that came on that place (for its great sins) by the dreadful earthquake that was there in the year 1692. As also, an epistle of Bartholomew Tertian, written to the Waldensian churches, wherein are many wholesome Christian exhortations and reproofs, of sports, dancing, &c. ... / By Joan Whitrowe. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by E. Whitlock ..., 1697) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whitrowe, Joan: The humble address of the VVidow VVhitrowe to King William with a faithful warning to the inhabitants of England to haste and prepare by true repentance and deep humiliation to meet the Lord, before his indignation burns like fire and breaks forth into a mighty flame so that none can quench it. ([London : s.n.], 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whitrowe, Joan: To King William and Queen Mary, grace and peace The widow Whitrow's humble thanksgiving to the Lord of Hosts, the king of eternal glory, the God of all our mercies, unto whom be glory, glory, and praise for the king's safe return to England. ([London] : printed and sold by most book-sellers in London and Westminster, 1691/2) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whitrowe, Joan: To Queen Mary: the humble salutation, and faithful greeting of the widow Whitrowe With a vvarning to the rulers of the earth, before the Day of the Lord breaks forth, that shall burn as an oven, and all the wicked, and all the ungodly shall be as stubble: the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whitrowe, Joan: The VVidow VVhiterows humble thanksgiving for the Kings safe return With an account of John Hall's vision upon the first day of the eleventh month, 1693/4. And also a letter to a friend concerning John Hall's message with a letter from Jamaica concerning the earthquake that happen'd there; a warning to the inhabitants of the earth, to fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His judgments are come Licensed, D.P. April 18. (London : printed by D. Edwards in Nevel's Alley in Fetter-lane, for J.B., 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whitrowe, Joan: The work of God in a dying maid being a short account of the dealings of the Lord with one Susannah Whitrow, about the age of fifteen years, and daughter of Robert Whitrow, inhabiting in Covent-garden in the county of Middlesex, together with her experimental confessions to the power and work of the Lord God, both in judgments and mercy to her soul / published for the warning and good of others who are in the same condition she was in before her sicknss [sic]. ([London : s.n.], 1677), also by Rebecca Travers, Ann Martin, and Sarah Ellis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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