Toldervy, John.
The foot out of the snare. Or, A restoration of the inhabitants of Zion into their place, after their bewildered and lost estate by the operation of a violent power, and authority, wrought in the author by the Prince of Darkness, under an appearance of the brightest light. Being a brief declaration of his entrance into that sect, called (by the name of) Quakers. With a short discourse relating what judgment he was learned in, by the ministry of those people. Together with the revelation of a spirit in himself. Also, what desperate delusions he was led into by yielding a subjection to the teachings of a seducing spirit in him under a shadow of the true light; and how this body of deceipt came to be destroyed. With the manner of his separation from them. By me John Toldervy, then servant to Col. Webb.
London: printed by J.C. for Tho. Brewster, at the Three Bibles, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1656. [i.e. 1655].
ESTC No. R206654.Grub Street ID 83143.
Toldervy, John.
The snare broken: or light discovering darknesse. Being an answer to a book intituled, Foot yet in the snare; published by James Naylor. Wherein his treachery and back-sliding from the true faith is brought to light, and his untrodden paths discovered. With some of his divided language and deceitful lyes in short laid open, and his spirit proved to be the same which appeared in all the false prophets, who say the Lord saith, when he spake not unto them; plainly to be seen by the impartial eye, in all those whose eyes are in their head, least the wolfe should devoure the lamb, under a shadow of love to the truth. By a lover of truth and peace, called, John Toldervy.
London: printed for N. Brooks, and are to be sold at the Angel in Cornhil, and at the three Bibles neer the West end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R207628.Grub Street ID 83988.
Toldervy, John.
The naked truth laid open, against vvhat is amiss: or, may be mis-interpreted, in those two bookes: the one, entituled, The foot out of the snare; and the other, The snare broken. Together with a word of invitation to all who are estranged to the true faith, that they would hear and receive the word of truth, which makes free the Israel of God. Set forth by me John Toldervy.
London: printed for G. Calvert, at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R207736.Grub Street ID 84085.
Toldervy, John.
The foot out of the snare. Or, A restoration of the inhabitants of Zion into their place, after their bewildered and lost estate by the operation of a violent power, and authority, wrought in the author by the Prince of Darkness, under an appearance of the brightest light. Being a brief declaration of his entrance into that sect, called (by the name of) Quakers. With a short discourse relating what judgment he was learned in, by the ministry of those people. Together with the revelation of a spirit in himself. Also, what desperate delusions he was led into by yielding a subjection to the teachings of a seducing spirit in him under a shadow of the true light; and how this body of deceipt came to be destroyed. With the manner of his separation from them. By me John Toldervy, then servant to Col. Webb.
[Glasgow]: Printed at London, and reprinted at Glasgow, by Robert Sanders, printer to the city, & University, & are to be sold in his shop, 1679.
ESTC No. R185359.Grub Street ID 74454.
Toldervy, John.
The foot out of the snare. Or, A restoration of the inhabitants of Zion into their place, after their bewildered and lost estate by the operation of a violent power, and authority, wrought in the author by the prince of darkness, under an appearance of the brighted light Being a brief declartion of his entrance into that sect, called (by the name of) Quakers with a short discourse relating what judgement he was learned in, by the ministry of those people ... With the manner of his separation from them,By me John Toldervy, then servant to Col. Webb.
Glasgow] Printed at London, and reprinted at Glasgow: by Robert Sanders, printer to the City, & University, & are to be sold in his shops, 1697.
ESTC No. R185360.Grub Street ID 74456.