The memory of the righteous revived being a brief collection of the books and written epistles of John Camm & John Audland, those two faithful and honourable servants of the Lord, who were called to the work of the ministry in the morning of Gods blessed day dawned in this generation, and, with other brethren, bore the heat and burden of the day faithfully, to the end and finishing of their course, being entered into the joy of their Lord : together with several testimonies relating to those two faithful labourers / published for the service of truth and friends, by Thomas Camm & Charles Marshal.
- Title
- The memory of the righteous revived being a brief collection of the books and written epistles of John Camm & John Audland, those two faithful and honourable servants of the Lord, who were called to the work of the ministry in the morning of Gods blessed day dawned in this generation, and, with other brethren, bore the heat and burden of the day faithfully, to the end and finishing of their course, being entered into the joy of their Lord : together with several testimonies relating to those two faithful labourers / published for the service of truth and friends, by Thomas Camm & Charles Marshal.
- Author
- Camm, John, 1604?-1656.
- Publication
- London :: Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle ...,
- 1689.
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- Camm, John, 1604?-1656.
- Audland, John, 1630-1664.
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"The memory of the righteous revived being a brief collection of the books and written epistles of John Camm & John Audland, those two faithful and honourable servants of the Lord, who were called to the work of the ministry in the morning of Gods blessed day dawned in this generation, and, with other brethren, bore the heat and burden of the day faithfully, to the end and finishing of their course, being entered into the joy of their Lord : together with several testimonies relating to those two faithful labourers / published for the service of truth and friends, by Thomas Camm & Charles Marshal." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32862.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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part
- Thomas Camm's. TESTIMONY CONCERNING John Camm and John Audland.
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The Testimony of
Ann Camm concerningJohn Audland her late Hus∣band deceased. -
A Testimony to the glorious Morning of the Day of un∣expressible Visitation of the Love of God, (in par∣ticular to the City of
Bristol, and adjacent Parts) and to the great and migh∣ty Power of the Lord, ap∣pearing in and with his two precious Servants,Jobn Camm andJohn Aud∣land, who came to the City in the year 1654. - A Testimony concerning the Precious Unity of the Spi∣rit in Christ Jesus.
- The Several BOOKS & EPISTLES Written By those Two Faithful Ser∣vants of the LORD. John Camm and John Audland.
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John Audlands
and John Cam'sLetters, -
John Audland's Letters and Epistles,- To Friends, soon after he was gone forth in the Ministry.
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John Audland his Epistle to Friends, fromChester City the 5th of the 5th Month. - letter
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John Audland's
Let∣ter. &c. -
A Letter sent unto
Charles Marshall byJohn Aud∣land, 1654. -
A Letter sent unto
John Aud∣land, by his Wife, 1654. -
John Audlands Letter fromCitsester to Friends atBri∣stol, the 26th of the 10th Month, 1654. -
John Audlands Letter fromKendal, to Friends atBristol, June, 1655. -
The
School-Master Disciplin'd: Or, a Reply to a lying Paper, En∣titul'd, theGadding Tribe reproved: Put forth under the Name ofGeorge Willington, School-Master in the City ofBristol; in which he is proved to be the gadder and lyar, which with the Light is for condemnation. -
An Answer to a Scandalous Paper, Entituled,
The Quakers unmasked, put forth by▪William Prynne, where∣in his Slanders are made to appear, and he is found with a Lye in his Mouth. -
A Reply to an Additional Pa∣per, put forth by
William Prynne, in his Lying En∣larged Edition. -
John Audland 's Epistle to all who love the Truth: Given forth fromOxford∣shire the 12th Month, 1656. - An Epistle to Friends.
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John Audlant's Letter to Friends. -
John Audland 's Letter to a Priest concerning Tythes. -
The Suffering Condition of the Servants of the Lord at this day, Vindicated: And some Reasons given why the People called
Qua∣kers do own the Doctrine of Christ, to continue in it, and to meet together in the Name and Fear of the Lord, to wait upon him, and Worship him in Spirit and Truth, notwith∣standing they meet with sufferings in this present time for so doing. -
A Question Answered, which was proposed by the Bi∣shops Official, at several Places in
Westmoreland, to the people calledQuakers, in his Visitation (so called) about the 7th Month, 1663. - The Coppy of a Letter sent unto two or three Persons in a Family.
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These following Epistles were found in Manuscript after the foregoing
Books andE∣pistles werePrinted: To which is addedGeorge Fox 's Testimony concerningJohn Camm andJohn Audland. - letter
- letter
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To all (dear Friends) who Love the Light, in and about
Bristol. - letter
- letter
- letter
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Some Particulars concerning the Law, sent to
Oliver Cromwell, -
The Testimony of
George Fox, Concerning our Dear Friends and BrethrenJohn Audland, andJohn Camm, who were Convinced of Gods Eternal Truth in 1652. and Received it, and walked in it, and Preach∣ed it.
- The TABLE.