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THE PAPERS OF WILLIAM PENN
Volume Five William Perm's Published Writings 1660—1726
WP was imprisoned in The Tower of London for blasphemy in December 1668 after he published Sandy Foundation Shaken. While held in this room, he wrote the first draft of No Cross, No Crown, as well as Innocency with her Open Face, before being released in July of the following year. (Photo by Hans Wild, Life Magazine. © 1944 Time, Inc. Used by permission.)
THE PAPERS OF
WILLIAM PENN Volume Five
WILLIAM PENN'S PUBLISHED WRITINGS 1660—1726
An Interpretive Bibliography
Edwin B. Bronner • David Fraser UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
1986
Copyright © 1986 by the University of Pennsylvania Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data (Revised for vol. 5) Penn, William, 1644-1718. The papers of William Penn. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents: v. 1. 1644-1679—v. 2. 1600-1684 — v. 5. William Penn's published writings 1660-1726 I Edwin B. Bronner, David Eraser. 1. Society of Friends—History—17th century— Sources. 2. Society of Friends—History — 18th century— Sources. 3. Society of Friends—Biography. 4. Pioneers -Pennsylvania-— Correspondence. 5. Pennsylvania—History — Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775—Sources. I. Dunn. Mary Maples. II. Dunn, Richard S. III. Title. F152.2.P3956 1981 974.8'02'0924 80-54052 ISBN 0-8122-7800-3 (v. 1) ISBN 0-8122-7852-6 (v. 2) ISBN 0-8122-8019-9 (v. 5)
Designed by Adrianne Onderdonk Dudden
DEDICATIONS
To Anne's father Francis R. Taylor(1884—1947) who introduced me to William Penn. E.B.B.
To my father, who first showed me that print could be beautiful.
D.F.
Preparation and publication of this volume was made possible by a major grant from the Program for Editions The National Endowment for the Humanities an independent federal agency •
and by generous supporting grants from The American Philosophical Society The Atlantic Richfield Foundation The Barra Foundation Bryn Mawr College Haverford College The Historical Society of Pennsylvania The McClean Contributorship The National Historical Publications and Records Commission The Philadelphia Center for Early American Studies The Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends The PQ Foundation Caroline Robbins The Yarway Foundation Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr. The University of Pennsylvania
ADVISORY BOARD Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., The American Philosophical Society Edward C. Carter, II, The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Mary Maples Dunn, Smith College Richard S. Dunn, University of Pennsylvania J. William Frost, Swarthmore College Christopher J. Holdsworth, The Journal of the Friends' Historical Society Peter J. Parker, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Caroline Robbins, Bryn Mawr College
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Penn bibliographers are deeply grateful to our colleagues in the following libraries and archives for granting us permission to use photographic reproductions of title pages from publications in their collections: American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia; Bevan-Naish Collection, Woodbrooke College, Birmingham, England; Bodleian Library, Oxford University; British Library, London; Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania; William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Dr. Williams's Library, London; Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California; Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Library Company of Philadelphia; Library of Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway; Library of Religious Society of Friends, London; National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh; New York Public Library, New York City; Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania; Quaker Collection, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania; Trinity College, Dublin University; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. We are also grateful to librarians in these institutions for answering our many queries over several years. Staff members in the following libraries were also extremely helpful to us: Academy of the New Church Library, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania; Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Cambridge University Library; Friends Free Library, Germantown, Pennsylvania; The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Pennsylvania State Library, Harrisburg; Princeton University Library; University of Texas, Austin. Four institutions, Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the University of Pennsylvania — all participants in the Philadelphia Center for Early American Studies — are the sponsors of this edition. The editors are deeply appreciative of this cooperative institutional support. We are also very grateful to the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the American Philosophical Society, the Atlantic Richfield Foundation, the Barra Foundation, the Historical Foundation of Pennsylvania, the McLean Contribu-
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torship, the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, the PQ Foundation, Caroline Robbins, Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr., and the Yarway Foundation for their generous grants. While many persons have assisted us in compiling this volume, two persons stand out above the others. In the early stages of the project Sylvia T. Bronner, then an undergraduate at Earlham College, spent several months checking bibliographies, locating variant imprints, corresponding with institutions, and collating copies in the greater Philadelphia area as well as in London, Oxford, Cambridge, and Birmingham. She compiled our first comprehensive bibliography, what we affectionately called the "gray book," a volume containing xerox reproductions of titles, editions, and variant imprints of what we thought were virtually all of WP's published writings. In the later stages of our work a second person has provided invaluable assistance, Dr. Isabel Kenrick, of the Royal Historical Manuscripts Commission in London. She has been untiring in her efforts to locate variant imprints and obtain photographic reproductions of title pages to use in our book. These two women have made intelligent, skillful, and dedicated contributions to the project, and we are eternally grateful to them. We have greatly benefited from the counsel and advice of C. William Miller, emeritus professor of English at Temple University, and author of Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia Printing; James E. Mooney, former director of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; and Edwin Wolf 2nd, who has recently retired as librarian of the Library Company of Philadelphia. These three men gave generously of their ideas about our project, and saved us embarrassments of style, format, and content in preparing bibliographies. Terry Belanger, at the School of Library Service, Columbia University, also gave us useful suggestions. Caroline Robbins, of Bryn Mawr College, has shared her rich knowledge of WP and his period with us on many occasions. Our two coeditors, Mary Maples Dunn and Richard S. Dunn, have also given us assistance and advice. We have been fortunate in being able to cooperate actively with John J. Morrison, editor of the Wing STC Revision Project at Yale University, and his colleague Carolyn Nelson, with whom we have exchanged discoveries and information about the published works of William Penn up to 1700. We worked closely with Professor Peter van den Dungen, at the University of Bradford in England, on An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe. Hugh Barbour, at Earlham College, has been helpful to us in a number of ways. We wish to thank Peter J. Parker, director of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the staff of that great institution for the many acts of kindness and assistance which have been freely shared. John C. Van Home and the staff of the Library Company of Philadelphia have been most helpful, as have the staff of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College under the leadership of J. William Frost. Rosemary Philips, librarian of the Chester
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County Historical Society, has provided every courtesy, as have librarians at the American Philosophical Society, the University of Pennsylvania, and Bryn Mawr College. Elisabeth Potts Brown, Barbara L. Curtis, and Eva Walker Myer in the Quaker Collection at Haverford College have gone well beyond the call of duty in assisting us. Kenneth Henke helped with research one summer. We have been given much help by the staff of the Library of the Religious Society of Friends in London, especially by the new librarian, Malcolm Thomas. Christine Lawson of the Woodbrooke Library, Birmingham, has assisted us as well as staff at the Bodleian Library, Oxford; the British Library and the Dr. William's Library, London; and Trinity College Library, Dublin. We are grateful to Ingeborg Olden Walters, in Oslo, Norway, for tracking down the French translation of Essay Towards Peace, and also to Geoffrey Bowes, recording clerk of London Yearly Meeting. The associate editors of the Penn Papers project, initially Richard A. Ryerson, Jean R. Soderlund, and Scott M. Wilds, and later Marianne Wokeck, Allison Duncan Hirsch, Craig W. Horle, and Joy Wiltenburg, have been helpful to us in preparing the bibliography in many ways. In the early stages we benefited greatly from the use of a Hinman Collator, graciously lent us by the late Lessing Rosenwald. Members of the Advisory Board have been helpful whenever called upon, especially Christopher J. Holdsworth, at Exeter University. The text of the volume has been entered into the word processor by Mary Jo Aho, Barbara Fraser, and Marilyn Westerkamp after some of the initial typing was done by Word Pros, a commercial data entry service in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Theodore B. Hetzel prepared many of the photographs for us. Adrianne Onderdonk Dudden designed the book, and Patricia Wells prepared the index. We are most grateful to Deborah Stuart, who did the copy editing; to Glenys Waldman, who proofread the foreign languages; to Scott Wilds, who coded the text for typesetting; and to the staff at the University of Pennsylvania Press, who have taken care of the work in the later stages.
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS * Vll ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES • Xvii INTRODUCTION
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EDITORIAL METHOD * 6 ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES • 14 A WILLIAM PENN CHRONOLOGY, 1644—1 726 * ^
"TRUTH EXALTED" THROUGH THE PRINTED WORD, Edwin B. Bronner • 23
WILLIAM PENN AND THE UNDERGROUND
PRESS, David Eraser • 47
THE EARLY EXUBERANT YEARS, 1660-1671 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Epicedia Academiae Oxoniensis, 1660 • 89 Truth Exalted, 1668 • 90 Guide Mistaken, 1668 • 94 Sandy Foundation Shaken, 1668 • 96 Innocency with Her Open Face, 1669 • 100 No Cross, No Crown [I], 1669 • 102 Seasonable Caveat Against Popery, 1670 • 105 Letter of Love to the Young, 1670 • 108 Great Case of Liberty, 1670 • 112 Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties, 1670 • 118 Truth Rescued, 1671 • 126 WP and George Whitehead, Serious Apology, 1671 • 128 Josiah Coale, Books and Divers Epistles, 1671 • 131 Basuyne Geblaesen (Trumpet Sounded), 1671 • 133
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DEFENDING THE FAITH, 1672-1674 15. Spirit of Truth Vindicated, 1672 • 137 16. New Witnesses Proved Old Hereticks, 1672 • 139 17. Plain Dealing, 1673 • 142 18. Winding-Sheet, 1673 • 144 19. Proposed Comprehension, 1673 • 146 20. Quakerism a New Nick-Name, 1673 • 148 21. Spirit of Alexander, 1673 ' 152 22. WP and George Whitehead, Christian-Quaker, 1673 ' 156 23. Reason Against Railing, 1673 " 160 24. Judas and the Jews, 1673 • 162 25. Wisdom Justified, 1673 • 165 26. Invalidity of John Faldo's Vindication, 1673 • 167 27. Urim and Thummim, 1674 • 170 2#. Counterfeit Christian Detected, 1674 • 172 29. William Penris Just Complaint, 1674 • 175 30. JVafc?d TntfA Wmfc No S/w/f, 1674 • 177 31. Libels No Proofs, 1674 ' l78 32. William Penn's Answer to Faldo, 1674 • 181 33. Jeremy Ives's Sober Request, 1674 • 182 34. William Penn's Return to Faldo, 1674 • 184 35. Several Tracts, 1674 • 186 36. Just Rebuke, 1674 • 189 37. Christian Liberty, 1674 ' 192 ADVOCATE OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, 1675-1680 38. Treatise of Oaths, 1675 ' 201 39. England's Present Interest, 1675 • 207 40. Continued Cry of the Oppressed, 1675 • 212 41. Saul Smitten, 1676 • 216 42. Skirmisher Defeated, 1676 - 2 1 9 43. Dear Friends and Brethren, 1676 • 221 44. To the Churches of Jesus, 1677 • 223 45. Christenrijk (Call to Christendom), 1678 • 226 46. Brief Answer to Libell, 1678 • 233 47. To the Children of Light, 1678 • 235 48. Address to Protestants, 1679 • 237 49. Samuel Fisher, Testimony of Truth Exalted, 1679 * 243 50. England's Great Interest, 1679 • 245 51. One Project, 1679 * 248
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52. Declaration or Test, 168o • 251 53. To the King, Lords and Commons, 1680 • 253 54. Particular Account of Sufferings, 1680 • 255 55. Brief Account of Sufferings, 1680 • 257 56. Reasons Why the Oaths, 1680 • 258
FOUNDING THE "HOLY EXPERIMENT" 1681-1685 57. Isaac Penington, Works, 1681 • 263 55. Some Account of Pennsylvania, 1681 • 264 59. Brief Account of Pennsylvania, 1681 • 271 60. Brief Account of Pennsylvania Granted by King, 1681 • 272 67. Richard Snead, Exalted Diotrephes, 1681 • 277 62. Brief Examination, 1681 • 279 63. Frame of Government [I], 1682 • 282 64. Brief Account of East-Jersey, 1682 • 285 65. Afa Crow, A/o Crown [II], 1682 • 287 66. William Penn's Last Farewell, 1682 • 295 67. Letter to the Free Society of Traders, 1683 • 298 68. Recueil de Diverses Pieces, 1684 • 308 69. Fiction Found Out, 1685 - 3 1 1 70. Defence of the Duke, 1685 - 3 1 2 71. Annimadversions, 1685 • 314 72. Perswasive to Moderation, 1685 • 316 73. Further Account of Pennsylvania, 1685 • 320 ROYALIST COURTIER, 1686-1691 74. Information and Direction, 1686 • 327 75. General Epistle, 1686 • 330 76. Excellent Priviledge, 1687 • 332 77. Letter from Doctor More, 1687 • 334 75. Letter from a Gentleman, 1687 • 336 79. Second Letter from a Gentleman, 1687 • 341 80, Third Letter from a Gentleman, 1687 * ^^ #7. Speech of William Penn, 1687 • 344 82. Good Advice, 1687 • 347 53. Great and Popular Objection, 1688 • 353 54. William Popple, Letter to Mr. Penn, 1688 • 356 55. Advice in the Choice of Parliament Men, 1688 • 363 56. Frame of Government [II], 1689 • 364
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87. Some Proposals for a Second Settlement, 1690 • 367 88. John Burnyeat, Truth Exalted, 1691 • 371
CREATIVITY 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105.
AND CONTEMPLATION,
Robert Barclay, Truth Triumphant, 1692 • 375 Just Measures, 1692 • 378 New Athenians, 1692 • 381 Second Part of New Athenians, 1692 • 383 Third Part of New Athenians, 1692 • 385 Key Opening the Way, 1692 • 387 Essay Towards Peace, 1693 ' 396 Some Fruits of Solitude, 1693 • 401 George Fox, Journal, 1694 • 410 Brief Account of Quakers, 1694 - 4 1 3 Concurrence and Unanimity, 1694 • 417 Account of William Penns Travails, 1694 • 420 John Tomkins, Harmony of the Old and New, 1694 • 424 Reply to a Pretended Answer, 1695 • 428 Harmony of Divine Doctrines, 1696 • 431 Primitive Christianity Revived, 1696 • 434 More Work for George Keith, 1696 • 438
NEW TIME OF CONTROVERSY, 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 775. 776. 777. 77$. 779. 120. 727.
1692-1696
1697-1701
Some Considerations upon the Bill, 1697 • 443 Caution Humbly Offer'd, 1697 • 444 John Sellers, Epistle to Friends, 1697 • 447 WP and Thomas Story, Word to the Well-Inclin'd, 1698 • 449 Gospel-Truths, 1698 • 451 Quaker a Christian, 1698 • 453 Truth Further Clear d, 1698 • 455 Defence of Gospel-Truths, 1698 • 457 Truth of God, 1699 - 461 Just Censure of Francis Bugg, 1699 • 465 Three Norfolk Clergymen's Brief Discovery, 1699 • 467 Henry Stubbe, Light Shining, 1699 • 470 Farewell Sermon, 1699 • 472 Account of the Blessed End, 1699 • 475 Epistle of Farewell, 1699 • 478 By the Proprietary, 1699 • 481
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722. Governour's Speech, 1701 • 483 725. Brief Aan den Koning van Poolen, 1701 • 486 724. Allegations, 1701 • 488
THE FINAL YEARS, 1702-1726 725. 726. 727. 128. 729. 130. 737. 132. 133. 134. 135.
More Fruits of Solitude, 1702 • 493 Daniel Phillips, Vindiciae Veritatis, 1703 • 495 Considerations on the Bill, 1703 • 497 John Whitehead, Written Gospel-Labours, 1704 • 500 Charles Marshall, Sion's Travellers, 1704 • 502 Bulstrode Whitelocke, Memorials of the English, 1709 • 504 Serious Expostulation, 1710 • 507 Bulstrode Whitelocke, Quench Not the Spirit, 1711 • 509 John Banks, Journal of the Life, 1712 • 513 Fruits of a Father's Love, 1726 • 514 Works of William Penn, 1726 - 5 1 7
APPENDIX A! GUIDES TO THE WORKS OF WILLIAM PENN (1726) '
APPENDIX B: TITLES SOMETIMES ATTRIBUTED TO PENN '
INDEX * 537
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES
Key to Entry Numbers: Prefix W Printed for the first time as part of the Works (see Appendix A); Prefix N Believed not written by Penn (see Appendix B) A Aan de Vrinden Gods [To the Friends] Account of the Blessed End (Wing Pi 243) Account of William Penn's Travails (Wing Pi 244- 1245) Account of William Penn's Travails (Wing Pi 246) Account of William Penn's Travails (Sabin 59674) Address to Protestants (Wing Pi 247) Address to Protestants (Wing Pi 247 A- 1248) Address to Protestants (Wing Pi 248 A) Address to Protestants (Wing Pi 249) Advice in the Choice of Parliament Men (Wing Pi249A) Advice to Freeholders (Wing Pi 250) Agoriad [Key Opening] Allegations (Sabin 59676) Annimad versions (Wing Pi 25 2) B Basuyne Geblaesen [Trumpet Sounded] (None recorded) Basuyne Geblaesen [Trumpet Sounded] (Not in Knuttel) Benefit of Plantations (Post 1726) Beschreibung [Letter to the Society] (Not in Borchling) Books and Divers Epistles (Coale) (Wing C475i) Brief Aan den Koning van Poolen (Knuttel 14649) Brief Account of East-Jersey (Wing 645 1 7) Brief Account of Pennsylvania (Wing Pi 256) Brief Account of Pennsylvania Granted by King (Wing Pi255) Brief Account of Pennsylvania Granted by King (Wing P1256A)
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4$C, section title ugA-B, 1699 looA-B, 1694 looC, 1695 zooD, 1714 48A, 1679 48B-D, 1679 48F, 1681 48G, 1692 85,- 1688 TV/7, 1687 94j> !7°3 I24A-B, 1701 7/, 1685
1 4 A, 1671 i4B, 1675 6;G, 1684 13, 1671 723, 1701 64, 1682 59, 1681 6oA, 1681 6oC-D, 1682
Brief Account of Quakers (Wing Pi 257) Brief Account of Quakers (Wing Pi 258) Brief Account of Quakers Brief Account of Sufferings (Wing Wi8g4) Brief Answer to Libell (Wing Pi 259) Brief Begrijpende [Good Advice] (Knuttel 12587) Brief Examination (Wing Pi 260) Brief Examination (Wing Pi26oA) Brief of Getuygenisse van Liefde [Letter of Love] (Not in Knuttel) Brief van een Zecker [Letter to Mr. Penn] (Knuttel 13333) By the Proprietary (Wing Pi 400)
98A, 1694 qSB, 1695 $8C, 1708 55, 1680 46, 1678 82F, 1687 62 A, 1681 628, 1695
8D, 1677 840, 1689 727, 1699
C
Call to Christendom (Wing Pi 261) Call to Christendom (Wing Pi 262) Call to Christendom (Wing Pi 263) Case of Hannah Penn Case of William Penn Case of William Penn (Sabin 59686) Case of William Penn Case of William Penn Case of William Penn, Joshua Gee, etc. Case of William Penn, Joshua Gee, etc. (Sabin 59688) Caution Humbly Offer'd (Wing Pi 264) Christenrijk [Call to Christendom] (Not in Knuttel) Christian Liberty (Wing Pi 265) Christian Liberty (Wing Pi 265 A) Christian-Quaker (WP and John Whitehead) (None recorded) Christian-Quaker (WP and John Whitehead) (Wing Pi266) Christian-Quaker (WP and John Whitehead) (Wing Pi267) Clef pour Ouvrir [Key Opening] (Not in CBN) Collectio [Truth Exalted] (Not in Knuttel) Collection of the Works; see Works of William Penn Commentary upon the Present Condition (Wing C5548) Comprehensive Discourse [Truth Triumphant (Barclay)] Concurrence and Unanimity (Wing C5715) Concurrence and Unanimity Considerations Moving (Wing Pi 269) Considerations on the Bill
Alphabetical List of Titles
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4$D, 1694 45E> l695 4$H, 1696 N22, 1719
N22, l68o N22, 1685 N22, 17O1 N22, 1709 A/22, 1714
N22, 172O
lojA-B, 1697 4$A, 1678 37A-B, 1674
370, 1675
22A, 1673 22B, 1674 22C, 1699
94//-7, 1701 2E, 1675 N6, 1677 SqB, 1711
99A, 1694 99C, 1711 Ni3, 1685 i2jA-B, 1703
Continued Cry (in Two Parts) (Wing Pi 270 A) Continued Cry of the Oppressed (Wing Pi 270) Copye van een Missive [Christian Liberty] (Not in Knuttel) Copye van een Missive [Christian Liberty] (Knuttel 11365) Counterfeit Christian Detected (Wing Pi 271)
406, 1677 4oA, 1675 37H, 1675 37!, 1675 28, 1674
D
Dear Friends and Brethren (None recorded) Declaration or Test (Wing Pi 27 2) Defence of Gospel-Truths (Wing Pi 273- 1274) Defence of the Duke (Wing Pi 275) Description of West-Jersey Discourse of the General Rule [Christian-Quaker] (Wing Pi277) Discourses on the Publick Revenues (Wing 0306)
43> l6?6 52, 1680 njA-C, 1698
70, 1685 Nj, 1676 22D, 1699
N2i, 1698
E
England's Great Interest (Wing Pi 278) England's Great Interest (Wing Pi 278 var.) England's Present Interest (Wing Pi 279- 1280) England's Present Interest (Wing Pi 281) England's Present Interest (Wing Pi 281 A- 1282) England's True Interest [England's Present Interest] English Liberties (Wing C515) Epicedia Academiae Oxoniensis (Wing 0876) Epistle Containing a Salutation [William Penn's Last Farewell] (Wing Pi 283) Epistle of Farewell (Wing Pi 284) Epistle of Farewell (Wing Pi 285) Epistle to Friends (Bellers) (Wing Bi827A) Epistle to the People; see General Epistle Epistle to the Yearly Meeting at London Epistola (Danzig) [Christian Liberty] (Not found) Epistola (Danzig) [Christian Liberty] (Not in Knuttel) Epistola (Embden) [Christian Liberty] (Not in Knuttel) Essai pour Rendre la Paix [Essay Towards Peace] (Not in CBN) Essay Towards Peace (Wing Pi 287- 1288) Essay Towards Peace (Wing Pi 289) Essay Towards Peace Evangelische Waarheden [Gospel-Truths] (Knuttel 15840) Exalted Diotrephes (Snead) (Wing 84390) Excellent Priviledge (Wing Pi289A) Extract from G. Fox's Journal
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joA, 1679 508, 1680 39A-B, 1675 jpC, 1676 3 l675 37G> !6?5 9jA 1700 95A-£, 1693 9jC, 1696 y^E, 1702 noE, 1709 6i9 1681 76, 1687 97B> l695
F Farewell Sermon (Wing Pi 290) Few Sober Queries (Wing F838) Fiction Found Out (Wing Pi 291) Five Tracts [Several Tracts] (Wing Pi 291 A) Forderung der Christenheit [Call to Christendom] (Bruckner 473) Frame of Government [I] (Wing Pi 292) Frame of Government [II] (Wing Pi292A) Frame of Government [II] (Wing Pi 293) Frindly [sic] and Faithful [Farewell Sermon] (Wing Pi293A) Fruits of a Father's Love Further Account of Pennsylvania (Wing Pi 294)
118, 1699 N2, 1668
69, 1685 35B, 1674
4$B, 1678 6^A-B, 1682 86A, 1689 86B, 1691 n8B, 1699 IJ4A-B, 1726 7jA-C, 1685
G General Epistle (Wing G497A) Goede Raad [Good Advice] (Knuttel 12585) Good Advice (Wing Pi 296- 1297) Gospel-Times [Treatise of Oaths] (Evans 1578) Gospel-Truths (Wing Gi3i4A) Governour Penn's Speech [Governour's Speech] Governour's Speech (Evans 1017) Great and Popular Objection (Wing Pi 298- 1298 A) Great Case of Liberty (Wing Pi 299- 1299 A) Great Question to be Considered (Wing Pi 300) Grondregelen [Some Fruits] (Not in Knuttel) Guide Mistaken (Wing Pi 301)
75, 1686 82E, 1687 82A-D, 1687 j8D, 1712 no, 1698 1228, 1701 I22A, 1701
8jA-B, 1688 pA-A 1670 N8, 1679 9