Titles by Sowle Raylton, Tace in CHICAGO format
There are 28 titles associated with this person.
Dole,
Dorcas.
A salutation and seasonable exhortation to children. By Dorcas Dole.
London:
1700.
Dole,
Dorcas.
A salutation and seasonable exhortation to children. By Dorcas Dole.
London:
1700.
Docwra (neé Waldegrave),
Ann.
The second part of An apostate-conscience exposed: being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, dated the 11th of April, 1699. Written and published, by F. Bugg, intituled, Jezabel withstood, and her daughter Ann Docwra reproved for her lies and lightness, in her book, stiled, An apostate conscience exposed, &c. By Ann Docwra.
London:
1700.
Docwra (neé Waldegrave),
Ann.
The second part of An apostate-conscience exposed: being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, dated the 11th of April, 1699. Written and published, by F. Bugg, intituled, Jezabel withstood, and her daughter Ann Docwra reproved for her lies and lightness, in her book, stiled, An apostate conscience exposed, &c. By Ann Docwra.
London:
1700.
Mollineux,
Mary.
Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being Some Contemplations, Letters, &c. Written on Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
London:
1702.
Mollineux,
Mary.
Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being Some Contemplations, Letters, &c. Written on Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
London:
1702.
Bathurst,
Elizabeth.
Truth vindicated by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased.
London:
1705.
Bathurst,
Elizabeth.
Truth vindicated by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased.
London:
1705.
Chester,
Elizabeth.
A narrative of the life and death of Edward Chester, by his wife Elizabeth Chester.
London:
1709.
Chester,
Elizabeth.
A narrative of the life and death of Edward Chester, by his wife Elizabeth Chester.
London:
1709.
Evans,
Katharine,
Sarah
Cheevers,
and George
Robinson.
A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta, Where the Apostle Paul suffer'd Shipwreck. And their Cruel Sufferings in the Inquisition there, for near Four Years; occasion'd by the Malice of the Monks and Friers against them, and their several Conferences with them: And how they came to be Deliver'd from thence and their safe Return Home to England. To which is added, a short relation from George Robinson, of the sufferings which befel him in his journey to Jerusalem: And how he was preserved from the Hands of Cruelty, when the Sentence of Death was passed against him.
London:
Jane Sowle,
1715.
Mollineux,
Mary.
Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
London:
1720.
Mollineux,
Mary.
Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
London:
1720.
Edwards,
Mary.
Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards. Recommended to friends, called Quakers, in Gloucestershire, Wales, Bristol, and elsewhere concerned.
London:
1720.
Edwards,
Mary.
Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards. Recommended to friends, called Quakers, in Gloucestershire, Wales, Bristol, and elsewhere concerned.
London:
1720.
Hayes,
Alice.
A legacy, or widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others. With an account of some of her dying sayings.
London:
1723.
Hayes,
Alice.
A legacy, or widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others. With an account of some of her dying sayings.
London:
1723.
Bathurst,
Elizabeth.
Truth vindicated by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst deceased.
London:
1731.
Bathurst,
Elizabeth.
Truth vindicated by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst deceased.
London:
1731.
Crisp,
Stephen,
and Humphry
Smith.
A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward parts; by which many are kept from Obedience, and so from Peace to their painting Souls. By Stephen Crisp. To which is added, an invitation from the spirit of Christ. By Humphry Smith.
London:
Tace Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde,
1748.