Some testimonies concerning the life and death of Hugh Tickell as also his convincement, travels, sufferings, and service for the Lord and His eternal truth ...
- Title
- Some testimonies concerning the life and death of Hugh Tickell as also his convincement, travels, sufferings, and service for the Lord and His eternal truth ...
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Thomas Northcott,
- 1690.
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- Subject terms
- Tickell, Hugh.
- Society of Friends -- England.
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"Some testimonies concerning the life and death of Hugh Tickell as also his convincement, travels, sufferings, and service for the Lord and His eternal truth ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60868.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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The Testimony of
Dorothy Tickell, Concer∣ning her Dear HusbandHugh Tickell. -
Something by way of Testimony concerning our dear Friend
Hugh Tickell ofPortinscal, nearKeswick inCum∣berland, Deceased. -
The Testimony of
Thomas Laythes, ConcerningHugh Tickell. -
The Testimony of
Thomas Dockrey, Concerning our dear FriendHugh Tickell ofPortinscal, who was born inThorntwhait, in the Parish ofCrostwhait, and County ofCumberland, —who in his younger Years, for Religion, had desires to be of the best way, and about the fortieth Year of his Age, and the latter End of the Year,1653. was convinced of God's Everlasting Truth, and way, which is cast up, and now made known to many People in this Day of God's glorious Power, Light, and Life, that is dawned and broken forth in this Nation, and many other Nations. Glory and Praise to God for evermore. -
The Testimony of
M. Fox, ConcerningHugh Tickell. -
G. F 's Testimony concerningHugh Tickell.