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THE
SELECT WORKS
OF
WILLIAM PENN.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
THE FOURTH EDITION.
London:
PRINTED AND SOLD BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS, GEORGE YARD,
LOMBARD STREET.
OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
A Discourse of the General Rule of Faith and Practice
and Judge of Controversy; greatly importing all
those who desire to take right measures of Faith, and
to determine (at least to themselves) the numerous
Controversies now on foot in the World
A Treatise of Oaths; containing several Weighty Rea-
sons why the People called Quakers refuse to Swear.
And those confirmed by Numerous Testimonies of
Gentiles, Jews, and Christians, both Fathers, Doctors,
and Martyrs.-Presented to the King and the Great
Council of England in Parliament
The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience once more
briefly debated and defended by the Authority of
Reason, Scripture, and Antiquity: which may serve
the place of a general Reply to such late Discourses
as have opposed Toleration
A Seasonable Caveat against Popery; or, A Pamphlet,
entitled, An Explanation of the Roman Catholic
Belief, briefly examined
The Proposed Comprehension soberly and not unsea-
sonably considered
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128
165
193
A Letter to the Council and State of the City of Embden 198
,
Wisdom Justified of her Children, from the Ignorance
and Calumny of A. Hallywel, in his Book, called,
An Account of Familism, as it is revived and propa-
gated by the Quakers
England's present Interest considered, with Honour to
the Prince and Safety to the People; in Answer to
this one Question, What is most fit, easy, and safe, at
this juncture of Affairs, to be done, for quieting of
differences, allaying the heat of contrary Interests,
and making them subservient to the interest of the
Government, and consistent with the prosperity of the
Kingdom? Submitted to the consideration of our
Superiors
203
269
A Letter to the Princess and Countess at Hertford, in
Germany.
A Summons, or Call, to Christendom; in an earnest ex-
postulation with her, to prepare for that Great and
Notable Day of the Lord, that is at the Door..
Tender Counsel and Advice, by way of Epistle; to all
those who are sensible of their Day of Visitation, and
who have received the Call of the Lord, by the Light
and Spirit of his Son in their Hearts, to partake of
the great Salvation, wherever scattered throughout the
World.-Faith, Hope, and Charity, which overcomes
the world, be multiplied amongst you.
To all those Professors of Christianity that are exter-
nally separated from the Visible Sects and Fellowships
in the Christian World, so called, wherever hidden or
scattered: True Knowledge, which is Life Eternal,
from God the Father, through Jesus Christ, be in-
creased.
321
A Tender Visitation, in the Love of God, that overcomes
the World; to all People in the High and Low
Dutch Nation, who hunger and thirst after Righteous-
ness, and desire to know and worship God in Truth
and Sincerity; containing a plain Testimony to the
ancient and apostolical Life, Way, and Worship, that
God is reviving and exalting in the Earth, in his
Spirit and Truth.
Travels in Holland and Germany.
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355
373
384
398
A Persuasive to Moderation to Church Dissenters, in
Prudence and Conscience. Humbly submitted to the
504
King and his Great Council. .
Good Advice to the Church of England, Roman Catho-
lic, and Protestant Dissenter; in which it is endea
voured to be made appear, that it is their Duty, Prin-
ciple, and Interest to abolish the Penal Laws and
Tests.
Just Measures, in an Epistle of Peace and Love, to
such Professors of Truth as are under any Dissatis
faction about the present Order practised in the Church
of Christ.
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