Ambrose Rigge
Active Years
Min year: 1657, Max year: 1772, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1657: The banner of Gods love, and ensign of righteousness spread over his people in these later dayes
- 1657: Of perfection. The great mystery of Anitchrist unfolded, by the rising of the sun of righteousness; or, The difference between the work and ministery of the messengers of God, and the work and ministery of the messengers of Antichrist. By a labourer in the vineyard of the Lord, called of the world Ambrose Rigge
- 1659: Oh ye heads of the nation who are set in the supream authority thereof, and are at this time assembled in Parliament, hear ye the Word of the Lord, as it came unto me the sixth day of the fifth moneth of this present year, concerning you
- 1659: To all the hireling priests in England
- 1659: To all who imprison & persecute the saints and servants of God, for meeting together in his name and fear, to worship him as he requireth
- 1660: To the. [sic] whole flock of God every where
- 1662: A visitation of tender love (once more) from the Lord unto Charles the II. King of England, Scotland and Ireland.
- 1663: A standard of righteousness lifted up unto the nations, and an ensigne of grace unto the people. But the flagge of defiance against Antichrist, and all his messengers and ministers, who are under his power and pleading for it, for terme of life
- 1663: The serpent's subtilty discovered
- 1663: A true prospect for the bishops, priests and deacons
- 1664: A few propositions offered to the King and his council
- 1665: A lamentation over England, because of the judgements that is [sic] now appearing against her for her manifold transgressions
- 1669: The good old vvay and truth
- 1672: A Scripture-catechism for childrenˇ
- 1676: A premonition to the bishops and priests of England, &c
- 1678: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading
- 1678: A brief and serious warning
- 1679: True Christianity vindicated
- 1682: To the magistrates, governours & rulers concerned in England
- 1683: To all the faithful flock of God in suffering, whether in prison or at liberty, in scorn called Quakers
- 1691: The spiritual guide of life
- 1693: A general epistle to the people of God, in scorn called Quakres, in England, and elsewhere.
- 1696: A lamentation in tender bowels of love over thee, Oh England
- 1698: A faithful testimony against extravagant and unnecessary wiggs
- 1698: A general epistle of universal love and good will
- 1699: A faithful testimony against extravagant and unnecessary wiggs
- 1700: A tender exhortation to Friends at Bristol, to bring to remembrance how it was with them in the beginning
- 1702: A general epistle to all friends and brethren, every-where; to be read among them in the fear of God, &c
- 1702: A scripture catechism for children
- 1703: A testimony to true Christianity
- 1704: A treatise concerning the internal word and spirit of God
- 1710: Constancy in the truth commended
- 1721: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading
- 1752: A scripture catechism for children
- 1770: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading
- 1771: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading
- 1772: A scripture catechism for children
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