Richard Hubberthorn
Active Years
Min year: 1654, Max year: 1663, Max count: 10
As Author
- 1654: Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper
- 1654: A true testimony of obedience to the heavenly call
- 1654: A true separation between the power of the spirit, and the imitation of Antichrist
- 1654: A true testimony of the zeal of Oxford-professors and university-men
- 1654: The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit
- 1654: The immediate call to the ministry of the Gospel, witnessed by the spirit
- 1654: The mittimus answered, by which Rich: Hubberthorn was sent prisoner to Norwich Castle, by Mr. Ralph Woolmer, Justice of the Peace
- 1654: The testimony of the everlasting gospel witnessed through sufferings
- 1654: A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England, who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire
- 1655: The innocency of the righteous seed of God cleared from all slanderous tongues and false accusers
- 1656: The horn of the he-goat broken: or An answer to a lying book called, The chasing of the young quaking harlot out of the citie. Published by a scorner of the truth, called Thomas Winterton
- 1656: The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit·
- 1657: Truth and innocencie, clearing its self and its children
- 1657: The cause of stumbling removed from all that will receive the truth; and from before the eyes of the wise men of London
- 1657: The rebukes of a reviler fallen upon his own head
- 1659: The difference of that call of God to the ministry: vvhich is by the power of his own gift, and measure of life, revealed, and of that, which is received of man, and taught by man
- 1659: The good old cause briefly demonstrated
- 1659: The Quakers house built upon the rock Christ
- 1659: An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists, in and about the city of London
- 1659: The real cause, of the nations bondage and slavery, here demonstrated
- 1659: A word of wisdom and counsel to the officer and souldiers of the Army in England, &c
- 1659: The Common-wealtsh's [sic] remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace
- 1660: Something against swearing and concerning the oath of allegiance and supremacy
- 1660: Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
- 1660: The light of Christ within proved to be sufficient to lead unto God
- 1660: Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
- 1660: Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
- 1660: An answer to the oath of allegiance and supremacy, from the people (called Quakers.)
- 1660: Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
- 1660: Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing
- 1660: A short ansvver to a book called the Fanatick history
- 1660: An answer to a book called A just defence and vindication of Gospel-ministers, and Gospel-ordinances
- 1661: Supplementum sublatum
- 1663: A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn
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