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Hubberthorn, Richard, 1628-1662
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A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn
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A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire, who writes his name R. Sherlock, Batcheler of Divinity, but he is proved to be a diviner and deceiver of the people
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A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England, who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire
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A short ansvver to a book called the Fanatick history
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A short answer to a book called The fanatick history
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A true separation between the power of the spirit, and the imitation of Antichrist
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A true testimony of obedience to the heavenly call
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A true testimony of the zeal of Oxford-professors and university-men
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A word of wisdom and counsel to the officer and souldiers of the Army in England, &c
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A word of wisdom and counsel to the officers and souldiers of the army in England, &c
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An account from the children of light (to them that askes) in several particulars
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An account of severall things that passed between His Sacred Majesty and Richard Hubberthorne Quaker on the fourth of June 1660
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An answer to a book called A just defence and vindication of Gospel-ministers, and Gospel-ordinances
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An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists in and about the city of London
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Antichristianism reproved, and the doctrine of Christ and his apostles justified against swearing
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Davids enemies discovered
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Liberty of conscience asserted and several reasons rendred why no outward force nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith and religion
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Persecvtion inconsistant with Christianity, humane society, and the honor of princes
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Something against swearing and concerning the oath of allegiance and supremacy
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Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
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Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
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The Common-wealtsh's remembrancer for discovery of the disturbers of her peace
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The Quakers house built upon the rock Christ
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The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit·
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The cause of stumbling removed from all that will receive the truth; and from before the eyes of the wise men of London
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The difference of that call of God to the ministry
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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
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The good old cause briefly demonstrated
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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
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The immediate call to the ministry of the Gospel, witnessed by the spirit
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The innocency of the righteous seed of God cleared from all slanderous tongues and false accusers
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The light of Christ within proved to be sufficient to lead unto God
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The real cause of the nations bondage and slavery here demonstrated and the way of their freedome from their sore and hard bondage asserted
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The rebukes of a reviler fallen upon his own head
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The record of sufferings for tythes in England
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The testimony of the everlasting gospel witnessed through sufferings
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Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper
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Truth's defence against the refined subtilty of the serpent held forth in divers answers to severall queries made by men (called ministers) in the North. Given forth by the light and power of God appearing in George Fox and Richard Hubberthorn
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