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
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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 (Volume 1 only)
Penington, Isaac; George Fox; William Penn, G. Whitehead, S. Jennings
London : Samuel Clark, for John and Thomas Kendall, Booksellers, in Colchester, MDCCLXI, 1761
Vol. I (of II). Lacks boards. lvi, 713, [5]. Prefixed are testimonies to the author by G. Fox, W. Penn, G. Whitehead, S. Jennings, and others. Friend's Library, Cherry Street library stamps. (Philadelphia provenance). ESTC T103021. Smith, J. Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, II, p. 355