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The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington, whom the Lord in his tender mercy, at length visited and relieved by the ministry of that despised people, called Quakers and in the springings of that light, life and holy power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his mind to, were these things written, and are now published as a thankful testimony of the goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the benefit of others : in two parts.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks *Am 1681 Pen
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679 14425
Standardized Title:
Works. 1681
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Society of Friends--80252.
Society of Friends.
Theology--81175.
Theology.
Physical Description:
2 pts. ([48], 470 [i.e. 436]; 471 p.)
Other Title:
Question to the professors of Christianity
Way of life & death made manifest
Place of Publication:
London : Printed and sold by Benjamin Clark .., 1681.
Notes:
Part [1] has added t.p.: The way of life & death made manifest, and set before men .. London : 1680.
Part 2 has added t.p. and separate paging: A question to the professors of Christianity, whether they have the true, living, powerful, saving knowledge of Christ, or not? .. : the second part .. London, 1680.
Prefixed are testimonies of various Friends concerning the author.
Errata: prelim. p. [48].
"An alphabetical table .." [i.e. index]: prelim. p. [35]-[48].
Local Notes:
HSP in LCP.
Cited in:
Wing (2nd ed.) P1149
OCLC:
12610727

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