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Francis Howgill | lit.salon
Francis Howgill
Born:
1618
Died:
1668
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Born:
1618
Died:
1668
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The heart of New-England hardned through wickednes: in answer to a book, entituled the Heart of New-England rent, published by John Norton appointed thereunto by the General Court. The doctrine of the Quakers uindicated [sic], his ignorance manifested, and his lying doctrines brought to light and judged with the word of truth, and truth cleared from his aspersions and slanders. By him that waits to see the throne of righteousness exalted above all deceit. Francis Howgill
1659
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Darknesse and ignorance: Expelled by the light shining forth, and the appearance of the day. In answer to a book called, Innocents no saints. Published by one Edward Dodd, wherein he hath laboured to prove tythes lawfull, and tithing priests and hirelings to be the ministers of the word, and the masse-house the church; and calls idolatry civility, and heathenish complements courtesie, and hath perverted many Scriptures. His deceit laid open, his vindication made void, and his arguments confounded, and Truth laid open in all these particulars, for the sake of the upright in heart, who rejoyces in Truths prosperity. By one of the lambs followers, who makes warre against the heart of the dragon, and against the rear of the beast. F.H
1659
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The popish inquisition newly erected in New-England whereby their church is manifested to be a daughter of mysterie Babylon, which did drink the blood of the saints, who bears the express image of her mother, demonsttated [sic] by her fruits. Also, their rulers to be in the beasts power upon whom the whore rideth, manifest by their wicked compulsary laws against the Lamb and his followers, and their cruel and bloody practises against the dear servants of the Lord, who have deeply suffered by this hypocritical generation. Some of their miserable sufferings for the testimony of Jesus, declared as follows; and some of their unjust and vvicked lavvs set dovvn, by vvhich they have made the ungodly to rejoyce, and the righteous to lament, that all who fear the Lord, may come out of their foot-steps
1659
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One of the Antichrists voluntiers defeated and the true light vindicated: in answer to a book called Ignis fatuus, published by one R.I. wherein he vindicates Edward Dod and Samuell Smith of the county of Salop, in their lyes, folly, and wickedness, and hath added more of his own, with divers of his false doctrines, lyes and slanders, &c. brought to light, and reproved, as that the law of the spirit of life is imperfect, and not fit to be a Christian rule, and also, humane nature may be taken for the regenerate part of man, and the soul, &c., and likewise calls idolatry, civility and heathernish complements courtesie : his vindication made voyd and his weapons broken, and he taken captive, and left with E.D. and S.S. among the slime pits of Siddim near Sodom, with his Ignis fatuus
1660
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A copy of a paper sent to John Otway, Justice of the Peace, concerning swearing
1666
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A lamentation for the scattered tribes who are exiled into captivity, and are now mingled among the heathen, and are joyned to the oppressor, and refuses to return...
1656
Francis Howgill
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This is onely to goe amongst friends
1656
Francis Howgill, Edward Burrough
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Cain[es] bloudy race known by their fruits. Or, A true declaration of the innocent sufferings of the servants of the living God: by the magistrates, priests and people in the city of Westchester, who lives in a profession of God, Christ, and the Scriptures, as their forefathers did, who slew the prophets, persecuted Christ and the Apostles, as is declared in the Scriptures of truth ...
1657
Anthony Hutchins, Francis Howgill
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The measvring rod of the Lord stretched forth over all nations and the line of true judgment laid to the rulers thereof: wherein all governours and rulers, potentates and powers are measured, and all governments and lawes weighed in the true weight : wherein they all may see how far they are degenerated from the law of righteousness, and the rules of wisdome, which was in the beginning, before tyranny, and persecution, and rebellion had shewed it selfe : also shewing the end that will come upon all those rulers and governments, rulers and lawes that have been made in the apostacy, which is to all overthrown ... : also an advertisement to all the rulers upon the earth ... : published for the information of all the rulers upon earth ...
1658
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Some of the misteries of Gods kingdome declared, as they have been revealed by the spirit through faith: for the information of all such who have erred for lack of knowledge in their judgements, and have perished for lack of understanding ... : also for the confirmation of such who are made partakers of the like precious faith
1658
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The measuring rod of the Lord, stretched forth over all nations, and the line of true judgement laid to the rulers thereof ...
1658
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An information, and also advice to the Armie on both parts, and this present Committee of Safety newly erected, and to the late Parliament: and also to all people who seeks peace and righteousness, and are for the good old cause, so much talked on. This is presented by him who stands off, and from all self-interests and parties, and wisheth that the wisdom of God may guide you all, and division and destruction may cease. By Francis Howgil
1659
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Mistery Babylon the mother of harlots discovered: her rise, and when, with many of her sorceries, with her merchants of divers orders, and ranks, and merchandize of divers sorts this many hundred years, also her last merchants, with their delicate merchandise discovered : in answer to a book tituled The directory for the publick worship of God through England, Scotland, and Ireland, which now is the chief traffick her last reformed merchants trades with, in all these nations
1659
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The mouth of the pit stopped and the smoke that hath arisen out of it scattered by the breath of truth: in answer to a lying story called Hell broken loose, or, The history of the Quakers, published by Thomas Underhill, a seller of the whores merchandize otherwise called a book-seller : his lyes returned upon him, his accusations answered and his envie decleared and truth cleared from all his reproaches
1659
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The invisible things of God: brought to light by the revelation of the eternal spirit who was an ey-witness of the wonders of the Lord in the beginning : wherein is declared the felicity of all things in the beginning and the sad estate of all things after the transgression ...
1659
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The deceiver of the nations discovered: and his cruelty made manifest. And how he hath deceived the nations, and wrought his works of darkness, more hiddenly under the mask of higher power, and Holy Church; and so persecutes the righteous seed, and makes them suffer under the name of evil doers, in these latter daies. More especially his cruel works of darkness, laid open and reproved in Maryland in Virgina, and the sad sufferings of the servants of the Lord there, by his cruel instruments. Sent back unto them again, that they may view their works again, and repent and be ashamed; lest the wrath of God sink them into the pit, as it hath done many before them, who have opposed the Lord. By a lover of mercy and truth, Fra. Howgill
1660
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One warning more unto England before she gives up the ghost and be buried in the pit of darkness: to awaken the inhabitants thereof out of their deep sleep, to see themselves what misery is coming upon them through their degeneration and horrible ingratitude, that the people therein may be let without excuse in the day of the Lord
1660
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The glory of the true church, discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time: also, a manifestation how and when the apostacy came, and how long it hath continued in the Church of Rome, proved to be in it, because she differs in doctrin & practice from the Church of Christ in the Apostles dayes : published for this end, that people may be informed, and their understandings opened to discern of the times and seasons, and see the difference between the lambs wife and the mother of harlots
1661
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Some openings of the womb of the morning: to all the princes of Germany and people who professe the name of Jesus Christ in those dominions, this is sent as a free gift ...
1661
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The rock of ages exalted above Rome's imagined rock on which her church is builded: she proved not to be the onely Church of Christ, her corrupt doctrines reproved not to be apostolick, but contrary to the true Church of Christ in the apostles dayes : also divers arguments answered which may convince the papists that they are not the true church wherein a book is also answered called A catechism against all sectaries, newly published by C.M. in the year 1661
1662
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The glory of the true church discovered: as it was in its purity in the primitive time : also, a manifestation how and when the apostacy came, and how long it hath continued in the Church of Rome, proved to be in it, because the differs in doctrine and practice from the Church of Christ in the Apostles days, published for this end, that people may be informed, and their understandings opened to discern of the times and seasons, and see the difference between the lambs wife and the mother of harlots
1662
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A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs: that worthy prophet of the Lord who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662
1662
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Truth lifting up its head above slander: in an answer to Thomas Jackson, late priest of Stoke in Sussex, his lying paper which he left in the north of England
1663
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A visitation of love, peace, and good will from the spirit of the Lord: sent unto the whole flock of God, now in this their day of tryal and hour of temptation, for the refreshing, strengthening, comforting and building of them up in their most precious holy faith, that they may be encouraged to hold fast the profession thereof through all tryals and sufferings, unto the end, that the crown immortal they may come to receive : being two epistles, the one from F.H. and the other from A.P
1664
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A general epistle to all who have believed in the light of the Lord Iesus and are called of God to follow the Lamb through the great tribulation
1665
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The true rule, judge, and guide of the true church of God discovered, and borne testimony unto what it is, and wherein it consisteth: in opposition to the pretended Catholick Church of Rome her rule, foundation, guide, and judge, being returned in answer to Captain Robert Everrand his book, titled An epistle to all the nonconformists ...
1665
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The great case of tythes and forced maintance[!] once more revived the true state hereof enquired into, before the law, under the law, among the Jews; likewise under the Gospel, the true ministers of Christ, their allowance shown; likewise in the corruption of time since Christ; how tythes have been introduced, wherein antiquity is searched, and the jugment of the fathers of the church in several ages produces, besides the Scripture it self examined; in all which is clearly proved, tythes and forced maintenance, are no gospel maintenance; the Scriptures answered, divers arguments ...
1665
Francis Howgill, F. H.
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A general epistle to the dispersed and persecuted flock of Christ Jesus in the dominion of England and all parts of regions where this shall come who have believed in Christ the light of the world, and now suffers for his names sake
1665
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The great case of the tythes and forced maitenance [sic] once more revived: the true state thereof enquired into, before the law, under the law, among the Jews : likewise under the Gospel, the true ministers of Christ, their allowance shown : likewise in the corruption of time since Christ, how tythes have been introduced, wherein antiquity is searched, and the judgment of the fathers of the church in several ages produced, besides the Scripture it self examined : in all which is clearly proved, tythes and forced maintenance, are no Gospel maintenance : the Scriptures answered, divers arguments confuted, and objections answered, which are brought by the ministry of this late age : also the institution and division of parishes and their rise, all which are published for the benefit of all, who desire that Gospel order might be established again in all the churches of Christ
1665
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Oaths no gospel ordinance but prohibited by Christ: being in answer to A. Smallwood, D.D. to his book lately published, being a sermon preached at Carlile, 1664, wherein he hath laboured to prove swearing lawful among Christians, his reasons and arguments are weighed and answered, and the Doctrines of Christ vindicated against the conceptions and interpretations of men, who would make it void
1666
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The dawnings of the gospel-day and its light and glory discovered
1676
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Memoirs of Francis Howgill: with extracts from his writings by James Backhouse.
1828
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testimony against ecclesiastical corruptions: revised from an essay originally entitled "The glory of the true Church discovered", &c.
1840
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Gray ridge: the book of Francis Howgill
1942
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The works of darknesse brought to light and reproved: in answer to divers false doctrines and principles of Iohn Wells of St. Ives (so called) in Huntington-shire, concerning the Word and the Gospel, and the way to Christ, and the tryal of spirits, and the light which lighteth every man, and the ministers maintenance ... : also, some queries propounded to Iohn Wells to answer
1970
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To all the well-beloved flock of Christ, whom he hath gathered into his fold to feed in his heavenly pasture, in and about London, Hartford and Kingston
1978
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An epistle to the church of Christ: being my brethren, who are made partakers of the riches of the love of God, in Christ Jesus in and about the city of London.
1978
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Een brief van Francis Howgil aan de vrienden tot Amsterdam
1978
Francis Howgill