1 sheet ([1] p.) ; "From a meeting of the said people in London, the 23d of the first month, called March, 1695/6"--Colophon. ; Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
12 p. ; (4to) ; Caption title. ; "Given forth at the Monethly Meeting of the Christian people, called Quakers, at the house of Phillip James, the 28th of the 12th moneth, 1682. And ordered to go forth in the name and by the appointment of the said meeting."--p. 11. ; Imprint supplied by Evans.
"Animadversions . upon some passages of a book, entituled, A political epitomy, concerning the power of sovereigns in ecclesiastical affairs. Written by Adrian Houtuyn": p. 156-182. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; "The introductory epistle" signed: J. Crull, M.D.
8 p. ; Caption title. ; Two states noted. In the first, the title is in five lines, with a comma after "judges", and the word "and" spelled out. In the second, the title is in six lines, with no comma after "judges", "&" for "and", and minor changes in the setting of first lines of text. Also, in the second state, the name of Samuel Richardson is substituted for that of Anthony Morris in the first line of the postscript. ; Signed on p. 7: George Keith [and five others]. ; First issued as a broadside after which William Bradford, printer, and John McComb, tavern keeper and distributor, were arrested for publishing an alleged malicious and seditious work. A brief history of the arrest, and the warrant signed by five justices, is on p. 8. Bradford was later released by the new government of Colonel Fletcher who determined that the imprisonment was occasioned by a religious, not a political difference, and therefore illegal. ; READEX NOTE: Evans 598 erroneously filmed in the place of 597.
12 p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. ; Caption title. ; Attributed to Thomas Budd. cf. NUC pre-1956. ; Signed: Thomas Budd. John Hart.
Signatures: 2 leaves unsigned, A², B-H². ; A satire on the Athenian society. ; Dedication signed: E.S. ; [Longe, F. Collection of plays. v. 179, no. 4] ; "Reproduced from the copy in the Henry E. Huntington Library." ; Xerox reprint. ; Woodward & McManaway ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; 937.S495.new.1693: Photocopy positive.
[9], 42 p. ; Preface signed and dated: William Mead, George Whitehead, William Gibson . [and 18 others including William Penn] London, the 15th of the 9th moneth, 1680. ; Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.
[2], 4, [8], 9-166 p. ; Signed: "This perform'd in the name and for the service of the people call'd Quakers. William Penn, Richard Richardson." ; Prefixed to the "Treatise" is an address "To the King and great council of England, assembled in Parliament", subscribed by Alexander Parker, George Whitehead and several others, the signatures ending with the names of Richardson and Penn. ; Place of imprint suggested by Wing. ; Errors in paging. ; Item at reel 1659:3 identified as Wing P1400 (number cancelled). ; Reproduction of originals in Duke University Library and Harvard University Library. ; Includes bibliographical references and index.
7 p. ; Caption title. ; Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. ; Signed: The 2d. of the 7th month called September, 1662. Humphrey Brewster. ; Reproduction of original in the Bevan-Naish Collection.