Edward Burrough
Active Years
Min year: 1654, Max year: 1672, Max count: 24
As Author
- 1654: For the soldiers, and all the officers of England, Scotland and Ireland, a warning from the Lord, that they forget not his kindness, but call to mind his mercies, and their own promises
- 1654: An answer to a book, called Choice experiences
- 1654: Truth defended. Or, Certain accusations answered, cast upon us who are called Quakers
- 1654: Something in answer to a book called Choice experiences, given forth by one J. Turner
- 1654: A vvarning from the Lord to the inhabitants of Underbarrovv, and so to all the inhabitants in England
- 1654: Ansvvers to severall queries put forth to the despised people called Quakers
- 1654: The vvalls of Ierico razed down to the ground. Or, An answer to a lying book, called the Quaking principles dashed in peices
- 1655: We the servants and faithfull witnesses of the most high God, called and chosen of him
- 1655: To the camp of the Lord in England.
- 1656: Truth defended: or, Certain accusations answered
- 1656: The crying sinnes reproved
- 1656: A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion
- 1656: Stablishing against quaking, thrown down, and overturned, and no defence found against it; or an answer to a book (called Stablishing against quaking) put forth by Giles Firmin, a professed minister in Essex
- 1656: A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion
- 1656: The true faith of the gospel of peace contended for, in the spirit of meekness
- 1657: A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth
- 1657: A description of the state and condition of all mankinde upon the face of the whole earth
- 1657: To you that are called Anabaptists in the nation of Ireland
- 1657: A just and lawful trial of the teachers & professed ministers of England, by a perfect proceeding against them
- 1657: A measure of the times
- 1657: Truth (the strongest of all) witnessed forth in the spirit of truth, against all deceit
- 1657: A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation, by a perfect proceeding against them
- 1657: The vvofull cry of unjust persecutions, and grevious oppressions of the people of God in England, through the injustice of some of her rulers, and wikednesse of teachers and people, who hasten to fulfil the measure of their forefathers cruelty
- 1657: The testimony of the Lord concerning London
- 1657: A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations
- 1657: A generall epistle, and greeting of the Fathers love, to all the saints, called and chosen to faithfulness in Christ Iesus and the light of the world, in which they believing, and their faith standing in his power, many suffers for his names sake
- 1657: A declaration to all the vvorld of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers·
- 1657: The true Christian religion againe discovered
- 1657: Many strong reasons confounded, which would hinder any reasonable man from being a Quaker
- 1657: A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe
- 1658: A testimony against a great idolatry committed
- 1658: Something of truth made manifest
- 1658: The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people
- 1658: A seasonable word of advice unto all that are or may through the subtlety of the enemy, backslide from the truth
- 1658: A message proclaimed. By divine authority
- 1658: A declaration to all the vvorld of our faith and what we believe who are called Quakers
- 1658: A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations
- 1658: A message for instruction, to all the rulers, judges, and magistrates, to whom the law is committed
- 1658: Some of the principles of the Quakers (scornfully so called by men) vindicated, and proved sound, and true, and according to the Scriptures
- 1658: The true Christian religion again discovered
- 1658: A standard lifted up, and an ensigne held forth, to all nations
- 1659: A declaration to all the world of our faith: and what we believe who are called Quakers·
- 1659: A declaration of the present sufferings of above 140. persons of the people of God (who are now in prison,) called Quakers
- 1659: A faithful testimony concerning the true worship of God
- 1659: [To the] Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, the present authority of these nations assembled at Westminster
- 1659: A message to the present rulers of England
- 1659: Annunciatio omnibus regibus, et principlibus, et gubernatoribus, in Christianismo.
- 1659: A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers
- 1659: Satans designe defeated·
- 1659: Some false principles and errors discovered and refuted
- 1659: A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England
- 1659: A declaration of the present sufferings of above 140. persons of the people of God (who are now in prison,) called Quakers
- 1659: A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers
- 1659: A discovery of some part of the war between the kingdom of the Lamb, and the kingdom of Anti-Christ
- 1659: Good counsel and advice, rejected by disobedient men
- 1659: To the rulers and to such as are in authority
- 1659: A message to all kings and rulers in Christendom
- 1659: To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, who are in place of authority to do justice, and in present power to ease the oppressed nation from its bonds
- 1659: A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation
- 1659: To Charles Fleetvvood, steward, Robert Hatton, recorder: Sackford Gunstone, Henry VVilcock, bailiffs. Being judges in the Court of Kingstone upon Thames
- 1659: To the whole English army and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers
- 1659: To the Parliament of the Commonwealth . . . a presentation
- 1659: A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England
- 1659: A visitation & vvarning proclamed and an alarm sounded in the Popes borders, in the name and authority of the Lord Almighty, and the Lamb
- 1659: A presentation to London
- 1660: To the present Assembly, members of Parliament at Westminster. The considerations of a servant of the Lord, upon the present state of affairs
- 1660: A visitation of love unto the King, and those call'd Royallists
- 1660: A declaration to all the world of our faith, and what we believe who are called Quakers
- 1660: A vindication of the people of God, called Quakers; directed unto Roger Boyle, called Earl of Orrery. Charles Coote, [called] Earl of Mountrath. Theophilus Jones [called] Sir Theophilus Jones
- 1660: A returne to the ministers of London
- 1660: To the beloved and chosen of God in the seed elected
- 1660: A just and lawful tryal of the teachers and professed ministers of this age and generation·
- 1660: The everlasting gospel of repentance and remission of sins
- 1660: A presentation of wholesome informations, unto the King of England, &c
- 1660: A visitation and presentation of love unto the King, and those call'd Royallists
- 1661: Persecution impeached, as a traytor against God, his laws and government
- 1661: A general epistle to all the saints
- 1661: The case of the people called Quakers (once more) stated, and published to the world
- 1661: A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New--England for the worshipping of God
- 1661: Antichrist's government justly detected of unrighteousness, injustice, unreasonableness, oppression, and cruelty
- 1661: A discovery of divine mysteries
- 1661: The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion, presented unto the King and both Houses of Parliament
- 1661: A just and righteous plea
- 1661: A hue and cry after the false prophets and deceivers of our age
- 1661: A tender salutation of perfect love unto the elect of God
- 1662: To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth and covenant of the Almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore.
- 1662: To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth & covenant of the Almighty Jehovah blessed for evermore
- 1663: Two general epistles; or, The breathings of love
- 1663: A true description of my manner of life
- 1667: An epistle to friends of truth in and about London·
- 1672: The memorable works of a son of thunder and consolation
- 1672: The memorable works of a son of thunder and consolation
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