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THE
SELECT WORKS
OF
WILLIAM PENN.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
THE FOURTH EDITION.
London:
PRINTED AND SOLD BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS, GEORGE YARD,
LOMBARD STREET.
1825.
Truth Exalted: in a short but sure Testimony against
all those Religions, Faiths, and Worships, that have
been formed and followed in the Darkness of Apos-
tacy; for that glorious Light which is now risen, and
shines forth, in the Life and Doctrine of the despised
Quakers, as the alone good old way of Life and
Salvation; presented to Princes, Priests and People
that they may repent, believe and obey.
The Sandy Foundation Shaken: or, those so generally
believed and applauded Doctrines, of One God sub-
sisting in three distinct and separate Persons; the
Impossibility of God's pardoning Sinners, without a
plenary Satisfaction; and of the Justification of im-
pure Persons, by an imputative Righteousness, refuted
from the Authority of Scripture Testimonies, and
right Reason
Innocency with her Open Face, presented by way of
Apology for the Book entitled, "The Sandy Foundation
Shaken, to all serious and inquiring Persons, parti-
cularly the Inhabitants of the City of London'
An Epistle containing a Salutation to all faithful Friends,
a Reproof to the Unfaithful, and a Visitation to the
Inquiring, in a Solemn Farewell to them all in the
Land of my Nativity
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129
157
173
The People's ancient and just Liberties asserted in the
Trial of William Penn and William Mead, at the
Sessions held at the Old Bailey, in London, the 1st,
3d, 4th, and 5th of September, 1670, against the most
arbitrary procedure of that Court
Appendix, by way of Defence for the Prisoners; or,
what might have been offered against the Indictment,
and the illegal Proceedings of the Court thereon, had they not violently over-ruled and stopped them
The Christian Quaker, and his Divine Testimony stated
and vindicated, from Scripture, Reason, and Autho-
rity
No Cross, No Crown: a Discourse shewing the Nature
and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ; and that
the Denial of Self, and daily_bearing of Christ's
Cross, is the alone Way to the Rest and Kingdom of
God. Part I.
Ditto-Part II.: containing an Account of the
living and dying Sayings of Men eminent for their
Greatness, Learning, or Virtue; and that of divers
periods of Time, and Nations of the World. All con-
curring in this one testimony," That a life of strict
virtue, viz. To do well, and bear ill, is the way to
everlasting happiness.' Collected in favour of the
Truth delivered in the First Part.
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