Richard Hubberthorn
Richard Hubberthorn
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- TGThe good old cause briefly demo...Richard Hubberthorn
The good old cause briefly demonstrated
no cover - ASA short answer to a book called...Richard Hubberthorn
A short answer to a book called The fanatick history
no cover - THThe horn of the he-goat brokenRichard Hubberthorn
The horn of the he-goat broken
no cover - PIPersecvtion Inconsistant With C...Richard Hubberthorn
Persecvtion Inconsistant With Christianity, Humane Society, and the Honour of Princes. From The Testimonies of Themselves, and approved Authors, and Martyrs, herein impartially Collected. Whereto is added certain solid Reasons why no outward Force, nor Imposition ought to be used as matters of Faith, &c
no cover - ACA Collection Of The Several Boo...Richard Hubberthorn
A Collection Of The Several Books And Writings Of That Faithful Servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn, Who finished his Testimony (being a Prisoner in Newgate for the Truths sake) the 17th of the 6th Month, 1662. ... (3 lines)
no cover - ACA collection of the several boo...Richard Hubberthorn
A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn
no cover - SSSupplementum sublatumRichard Hubberthorn
Supplementum sublatum
no cover - STSomething that lately passed in...Richard Hubberthorn
Something that lately passed in Discourse Between the King And R.H. Published To Prevent The mistakes and Errors in a Copy lately printed, contrary to the knowledge or intention of the party concerned
no cover - ARAntichristianism reproved, and...Richard Hubberthorn
Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing
no cover - STSomething that lately passed in...Richard Hubberthorn
Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
no cover - AAAn Answer To A Declaration Put...Richard Hubberthorn
An Answer To A Declaration Put forth by the general Consent of the People called Anabaptists, In and about the City of London. Which Declaration doth rather seem a begging of Par- don of the Cavaliers, then a Vindication of that Truth and Cause once Contended for. I seeing so much wickedness, Confusion, Fear and Unbelief in so small a thing in Vindication of themselves publickly to the Nation, it was upon me to Answer something to it; and my end in so doing is rather to In- struct them, then to shame them. From a true lover and owner of the People called Quakers, (above all Flatterers) because I see they have not bowed their knee to Baal, nor Worshipped the Power of the Beast under any diverse Colour whatsoever, but walks in that Righteousness which must Establish the Nation
no cover - TDThe difference of that call of...Richard Hubberthorn
The difference of that call of God to the ministry
no cover - TCThe Common-wealtsh's [sic] reme...Richard Hubberthorn
The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace
no cover - RORecord Of Sufferings For Tythes...Richard Hubberthorn
Record Of Sufferings For Tythes In England. The Sufferers are, The Seed of God, or, The assembly of his First-born, or, The First Fruits un- to God in England, in this Age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful; therefore have we suffered willingly the spoi- ling of our Goods, for to us the Truth is more precious then our E- states, Lives, or outward Liberties, and therefore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his Name sake, and to be as Lights in this deceitful Generation. Those which our sufferings is a testimony against, is that Priest- hood which is light and treacherous, which in all Ages the Lord raised up faithful witnestes against; for Isaiah said, ... (7 lines). And in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of Rob- bers, or any that preached for hire, that ever went before them, as wil ap- pear in this Book following, by their devouring VVidows Houses, spoil- ing mens goods, and destroying mens persons
no cover - TAThe antipathy betwixt flesh and...Richard Hubberthorn
The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit
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The good old cause briefly demonstrated
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A short answer to a book called The fanatick history
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The horn of the he-goat broken
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Persecvtion Inconsistant With Christianity, Humane Society, and the Honour of Princes. From The Testimonies of Themselves, and approved Authors, and Martyrs, herein impartially Collected. Whereto is added certain solid Reasons why no outward Force, nor Imposition ought to be used as matters of Faith, &c
- Open Work
A Collection Of The Several Books And Writings Of That Faithful Servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn, Who finished his Testimony (being a Prisoner in Newgate for the Truths sake) the 17th of the 6th Month, 1662. ... (3 lines)
- Open Work
A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn
- Open Work
Supplementum sublatum
- Open Work
Something that lately passed in Discourse Between the King And R.H. Published To Prevent The mistakes and Errors in a Copy lately printed, contrary to the knowledge or intention of the party concerned
- Open Work
Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing
- Open Work
Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
- Open Work
An Answer To A Declaration Put forth by the general Consent of the People called Anabaptists, In and about the City of London. Which Declaration doth rather seem a begging of Par- don of the Cavaliers, then a Vindication of that Truth and Cause once Contended for. I seeing so much wickedness, Confusion, Fear and Unbelief in so small a thing in Vindication of themselves publickly to the Nation, it was upon me to Answer something to it; and my end in so doing is rather to In- struct them, then to shame them. From a true lover and owner of the People called Quakers, (above all Flatterers) because I see they have not bowed their knee to Baal, nor Worshipped the Power of the Beast under any diverse Colour whatsoever, but walks in that Righteousness which must Establish the Nation
- Open Work
The difference of that call of God to the ministry
- Open Work
The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace
- Open Work
Record Of Sufferings For Tythes In England. The Sufferers are, The Seed of God, or, The assembly of his First-born, or, The First Fruits un- to God in England, in this Age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful; therefore have we suffered willingly the spoi- ling of our Goods, for to us the Truth is more precious then our E- states, Lives, or outward Liberties, and therefore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his Name sake, and to be as Lights in this deceitful Generation. Those which our sufferings is a testimony against, is that Priest- hood which is light and treacherous, which in all Ages the Lord raised up faithful witnestes against; for Isaiah said, ... (7 lines). And in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of Rob- bers, or any that preached for hire, that ever went before them, as wil ap- pear in this Book following, by their devouring VVidows Houses, spoil- ing mens goods, and destroying mens persons
- Open Work
The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit