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Hubberthorn, Richard 1628-1662
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Most widely held works about
Richard Hubberthorn
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A review of that which Richard Hubberthorn did affirme to the King as the chief principle of the Quakers whereby it doth appear that Hubberthorn did not declare fully the Quakers principle
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Richard Hubberthorne of Yealand, yeoman, soldier, Quaker, 1628-1662
by Elisabeth Brockbank
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A true testimony of obedience to the heavenly call, for which I suffer the loss of all things, that I may be found in obedience to him who hath called me
by Richard Hubberthorn
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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
by George Fox
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A supplement to the Serious consideration of the oath of the Kings supremacy; published October 1660. In, first, some consideration of the oath of allegiance. Secondly, vindicating of the consideration of the oaths of the Kings supremacy and allegiance, from the exceptions of Richard Hubberthorn, Samuel Fisher, Samuel Hodgkin, and some others against them, in the points of swearing in some case, and the matters of those oaths
by John Tombes
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The immediate call to the ministry of the Gospel, witnessed by the spirit: vvith a true declaration of the persecution and suffering of Richard Hubberthorne, James Parnell, Ann Blayling, by Will. Pickering, who is Mayor of Cambridge. Also an answer to divers letters and mittimusses, against the said prisoners, answered; by them who are sufferers for the truth, and for the testimony of Jesus, Richard Hubberthorn, James Parnell
by Richard Hubberthorn
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The Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or a true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April, 12, 13, 19, 1659. between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson wherein many popish tenents were by them maintained, and by him refuted. Occasioned by an imperfect and (in many things) false relation of the said disputations, published by R. Hubberthorn, one of the three Quakers, which said relation is also censur'd and amended. Together with a brief narrative of some remarkable passages
by Thomas Danson
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Richard Hubberthorne: soldier and preacher
by Ernest E Taylor
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Richard Hubberthorne, soldier
by Ernest E Taylor
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The Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or a true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April 12, 13, 19, 1659. between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whitehead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson. : Wherein many popish tenents were by them maintained, and by him refuted. : Occasioned by an imperfect and (in many things) false relation of the said disputations, published by R. Hubberthorn, one of the three Quakers, which said relation is also censur'd and amended. : Together with a brief narrative of some remarkable passages
by Thomas Danson
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An account of severall things that passed between His Sacred Majesty and R. Hubberthorne Quaker on the fourth of June 1660, after the delivery of G. Fox his letter to the King
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The Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or a true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April, 12, 13, 19, 1659. between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson. Wherein many popish tenents were by them maintained, and by him refuted. Occasioned by an imperfect and (in many things) false relation of the said disputations, published by R. Hubberthorn, one of the three Quakers, which said relation is also censur'd and amended. Together with a brief narrative of some remarkable passages. By Tho. Danson, late fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxon, and now minister of the Gospel at Sandwich in Kent
by Thomas Danson
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Natural and spiritual light distinguished : in an answer to sixteen queries
by Frederick Woodall
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Most widely held works by
Richard Hubberthorn
The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit in answer to several accusations against the people called Quakers
by Richard Hubberthorn
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6
editions published
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1654
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1978
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English
and held by
108
libraries
worldwide
Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H
by Richard Hubberthorn
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7
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1660
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English
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107
libraries
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An account from the children of light (to them that askes) in several particulars why we have been kept from joyning to, or worshipping in those formes at law, and formes of worships, that have been imposed upon us against our consciences, in these late years, for denying whereof, we have so deeply suffered, with our lives, liberties, and estates. : Also what we owne as to those things, and can be obedient to for conscience sake, according to truth, and the practise of the church of Christ, and the Scriptures
by James Naylor
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2
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1660
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106
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The record of sufferings for tythes in England the sufferers are, The seed of God, or, The assembly of his first-born, or, The first fruits unto God in England, in this age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful, therefore have we suffered willingly the spoiling of our goods, for to us the truth is more precious then our estates, lives, or outward liberties, and therefore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his name sake, and to be as lights in this deceitful generation : those which our suffering is a testimony against, is that priesthood which is light and treacherous, which in all ages the Lord raised up faithful witnesses against : ... : and in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of robbers, or any that preached for hire that ever went before them, as will appear in this book following, by their devouring vvidovvs houses, spoiling mens goods, and destroying mens persons
by Richard Hubberthorn
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1
edition published
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1658
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English
and held by
104
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Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper wherein are certaine untruths and false aspersions, cast upon a people, called Quakers, by some members of the church of Wrexham in Wales. With some questions answered: with other false accusations cast upon us, by one whose name is subscribed in print, Mr. Vavasor Powel, who is one of the chief priests of Wales, being in the generation of the scribes and pharisees. Let him that reads understand and he shall see it so. And likewise an answer to other slanders and false reports upon the same people, whom reproachfully they call Quakers, but we rather chuse to suffer reproaches, slanders, and false reports with the people of God, then to deny the power of God made manifest in us. By his servant who seeks the freedoms of Israels children, after the spirit, whom the world calls. Rich. Hubberthorn
by Richard Hubberthorn
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4
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1654
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24
libraries
worldwide
A reply to an untraced work by Vavasor Powell.
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Anabaptists Antichrist Apologetic works Biography Church and state Clergy--Office Controversial literature Controversial literature Early works England England and Wales.--Parliament England--London England--Oxford Fisher, Samuel,--1605-1665 Freedom of religion Great Britain Heresy History Hubberthorn, Richard,--1628-1662 Inner Light Jackson, John,--fl. 1651-1657 Jessey, Henry,--1603-1663 Liberty of conscience Loyalty oaths Music--Moral and ethical aspects Oaths Oaths--Biblical teaching Obedience--Religious aspects--Christianity Parnell, James,--1636-1656 Persecution Political science Powell, Vavasor,--1617-1670 Prisoners' writings, English Puritan Revolution (Great Britain : 1642-1660) Quakers Quakers--Persecutions Religion Religion and state Royal supremacy (Church of England) Saints Society of Friends Society of Friends--Doctrines Solemn League and Covenant (1643) Sources Spencer, William,--of Wrexham Suffering Tithes Toleration Whitehead, George,--1636?-1723 Woodall, Frederick,--b. 1614
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Alternative Names
Hubberthorne, Richard, 1628-1662
R. H. (Richard Hubberthorn), 1628-1662
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