TITLE: A collection of the works of William Penn. To which is prefixed a journal of his life, with many original letters and papers not before published(Volume 1)

AUTHOR:   Penn, William.  

Table of Contents:
  • (1)  The Author's Life
    Author: Penn, William.   - EDITOR:   Penn, William.       Contents

  • (2)  An Appendix To The Author's Life
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  • (3)  Truth Exalted: In A Short, But Sure Testimony, Against All Those Religions, Faiths, And Worships, That Have Been Formed And Followed In The Darkness Of Apostacy: And For That Glorious Light Which Is Now Risen, And Shines Forth, In The Life And Doctrine Of The Despised Quakers, As The Alone Good Old Way Of Life And Salvation.
    Author: Penn, William.   - EDITOR:   Penn, William.       Contents

  • (4)  The Sandy Foundation Shaken, Or, Those So Generally Believed And Applauded Doctrines ... Refuted From The Authority Of Scripture Testimonies, And Right Reason
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  • (5)  Innocency with her Open Face, by way of Apology, for the Book entituled, The Sandy Foundation Shaken
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  • (6)  No Cross, No Crown. A Discourse Shewing The Nature And Discipline Of The Holy Cross Of Christ: And That The Denyal Of Self, And Daily Beating Of Christ's Cross, Is The Alone Way To The Rest And Kingdom Of God. To Which Are Added, The Living And Dying Testimonies Of Many Persons Of Fame And Learning, Both Of Ancient And Modern Times, In Favour Of This Treatise.
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  • (7)  A Letter Of Love To The Young Convinced, Of That Blessed Everlasting Way Of Truth And Righteousness, Now Testified Unto By The People Of The Lord Call'd Quakers, Of What Sex, Age, And Rank Soever; In The Nations Of England, Ireland, And Scotland, With The Isles Abroad; But More Particularly To Those Of That Great City Of London, Spiritual Refreshments, Holy Courage, And Perfect Victory From God The Father, And The Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.
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  • (8)  The Great Case Of Liberty Of Conscience. Once More Briefly Debated And Defended, By The Authority Of Reason, Scripture, And Antiquity: Which May Serve The Place Of A General Reply To Such Late Discourses, As Have Oppos'd A Toleration.
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  • (9)  A Seasonable Caveat Against Popery, Or A Pamphlet Entituled, An Explanation Of The Roman Catholick Belief, Briefly Examined,
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  • (10)  Truth Rescued From Imposture, Or A Brief Reply To A Meer Rhapsody Of Lies, Folly And Slander; But A Pretended Answer To The Tryal Of William Penn And William Mead, &C. Writ And Subscribed, S. S.
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  • (11)  The Christian Quaker And His Divine Testimony Stated And Vindicated From Scripture, Reason And Authority,
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  • (12)  A Discourse Of The General Rule Of Faith And Practice. And Judge Of Controversie. Greatly Importing All Those Who Desire To Take Right Measures Of Faith, And To Determine (At Least To Themselves) The Numerous Controversies Now On Foot In The World.
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  • (13)  A Letter To The Council And Senate Of Embden,
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  • (14)  A Treatise Of Oaths, Containing Several Weighty Reasons Why The People Called Quakers Refuse To Swear, And Those Confirmed By Numerous Testimonies Of Gentiles, Jews And Christians, Both Fathers, Doctors And Martyrs,
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  • (15)  England's Present Interest Considered, With Honour To The Prince, And Safety To The People. In Answer To This One Question, What Is Most Fit, Easy And Safe At This Juncture Of Affairs To Be Done, For Quieting Of Differences, Allaying The Heat Of Contrary Interests, And Making Them Subservient To The Interest Of The Government, And Consistent With The Prosperity Of The Kingdom?
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  • (16)  The Continued Cry Of The Oppressed For Justice. Being A Farther Account Of The Late Unjust And Cruel Proceedings Of Unreasonable Men Against The Persons And Estates Of Many Of The People Called Quakers, Only For Their Peaceable Meetings To Worship God. Presented To The Serious Consideration Of The King And Both Houses Of Parliament
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  • (17)  Saul Smitten To The Ground: Being A Brief, But Faithful Narrative, Of The Dying Remorse Of A Late Living Enemy, (To The People Called Quakers, And Their Faith And Worship) Matthew Hide; Attested By Eye And Ear Witnesses, Whereof His Widow Is One.
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  • (18)  An Address To Protestants Of All Perswasions; More Especially The Magistracy And Clergy, For The Promotion Of Virtue And Charity
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  • (19)  Some Fruits Of Solitude, In Reflections And Maxims, Relating To The Conduct Of Humane Life.
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  • (20)  A Brief Account Of The Rise And Progress Of The People Called Quakers, In Which Their Fundamental Principles, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry And Discipline Are Plainly Declared, &C.
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  • (21)  The Advice Of William Penn To His Children, Relating To Their Civil And Religious Conduct.
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