John Pennyman

Pennyman, John , Quaker schismatic
The works

Books

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1671

This following being a copy of a letter I carried to Devonshire-house the 21th instant (there being a meeting of the people called Quakers)

1681

The way to peace and happiness

1680

Some of the letters which were writ to George Fox, and others of the Quakers teachers

1705

Several tracts viz.I. The way to peace and happiness, &c. II. Useful sayings, &c. III. Some necessary and important considerations, written by Judge Hale. IV. A good companion, &c. V. Useful and profitable sayings, &c

1670

These following words the Lord required a servant of his to write this very day and about the same hour the people called Quakers were debating their paper against mee

1691

The Quakers unmasked

1706

A short account of the life of Mr. John Pennyman

1678

For the preachers and leaders of the people called Quakers

1671

This following is a copy of a letter I sent to George Fox, the 3d day of the month called August, 1671

1680

A bright shining light

1690

To the King, the humble address of John Pennyman

1675

This is for the people called Quakers

1680

The Quaker's challenge answered

1687

Multum in parvo: or, Some useful sayings, in verse and prose

1671

The ark is begun to be opened, (the waters being somewhat abated)

1705

Multum in parvo: being, some useful sayings

1670

The people called Quakers having printed and published a paper against me

1679

A seasonable paper

1670

Upon the 28th day of the month called July 1670

1676

The Quakers rejected

1671

The Lord required mee the last week to print a copy of a letter which I had writ to George Fox

1700

A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people

1674

John Pennyman's instructions to his children

1688

Some useful sayings, in verse and prose

1690

A solemn call to true humiliation

1696

Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ

1660

Some grounds and reasons from the law of God, and this nation

1681

An abstract of the book entituled The Quakers challenge at two several weapons, to the Baptists, Presbyters, Papists, and other professors