Publications of Thomas Stubbs

Author

  • Stubbs, Thomas. A call into the way to the kingdome. This is written to go abroad into the world, for the good of poor soules, that they may know the way to their soules rest. Written by Thomas Stubbs, one whom the people of the world scornfully calls Quakers; which word quaking I willingly own, else I should deny the Scriptures: for Moses and the holy men of God quaked and trembled at the presence of the Lord. Heb. 12, &c. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1655. ESTC No. R207457. Grub Street ID 83840.
  • Stubbs, Thomas. A call into the way to the kingdom this is written to go abroad into the world, for the good of poor souls, that they may know the way to their souls rest. Written by Thomas Stubbs, one whom the people of the world scornfully calls Quaker: which word quaking I willingly own, else I should deny the Scriptures: for Moses and the holy men of God quaked and trembled at the presence of the Lord. Heb. 12, &c. London: printed for Giles Calvert, 1656. ESTC No. R16253. Grub Street ID 64125.
  • Stubbs, Thomas. Certain papers given forth from the spirit of truth vvhich witnesses against the wisdom of the world, and unrighteousness of men, both priests and people, and against their false wayes and false worship, and which witnesses of the Light of Jesus Christ in the conscience, wherein true wisdom is, that people may see with the true Light into the things that be invisible and be converted and healed of God in Christ. By Thomas Stubbs. London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldesgate [sic], 1659. ESTC No. R15298. Grub Street ID 63242.