Parker, Alexander.
A call out of Egypt, (where death and darkness is) into the glorious light and liberty of the sons of God, (where life and peace is.) The Lord fulfilling his promises declared by his holy prophets and Apostles, in these later dayes.
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R204837.Grub Street ID 81709.
Parker, Alexander.
A testimony of God, and his way, and worship against all the false wayes and worships of the vvorld. Also an answer to some of the false doctrines held forth, by a professed minister, in VVales; shewing the unsoundness of his former actions, and is found to be one, in th nature of the vvorld; which sometime he hath spoken against. With an answer to some queries; propounded by one, who is called an Anabaptist. Given forth for no other end, but in love to the truth, as it is in Iesus: by Alex: Parker.
Londen: printed for Giles Calvert, at the west end of Pauls, 1656.
ESTC No. R207301.Grub Street ID 83704.
Parker, Alexander.
A discovery of Satans wiles and his svbtile devices, in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth, but hath alwayes stirred up his instruments to oppose and persecute the truth from age to age, as at this day he doth, which (by the true light) is made manifest. Also, some of the marks of the false prophets are discovered, and the cause of the innocent pleaded against the lyes and slanders lately printed and published, in a booke entituled, Antichrist (in spirit) unmasked, &c. put forth by one Iames Brown, who stiles himself a preacher; in which he hath numbered the righteous with transgressors, joyning the despised ones whom he calls Quakers, with those rude and ungodly ones who are called Ranters. The principal heads of his book answered, and the truth and innocency of the upright cleared from those his false aspersions. &c. By a lover of truth and righteousness, who is a souldier in the army of the Lamb, in this his day of war against the beast and false prophet, known to the .
London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth neer Al-dersgate, 1657.
ESTC No. R29250.Grub Street ID 112253.
Parker, Alexander.
A testimony of the Light within. A glorious truth, which all the holy men of God did bear testimony unto, and from which they spoke forth the Sciptures, and the end of all preachings and writings was to bring to Light within, to worship God in spirit and truth, and to Christ within, the hope of glory. The truth cleared from scandals, and some of the errors and false doctrines of two Cornish teachers laid open and testified against. With a description of the true ministers of Christ, and of the free ministery both under the law and Gospell administration; ... Also a testimony of the dawning of the glorious day of the Lord, ... Here is likewise, in short, declared the differences between the old Covenant, ... & the new covenant, ... Given forth from Christ the light within in love to the souls of all people, ... that they may have union with me in my fathers love, ... Whose name according to the flesh is Alexander Parker. Written chiefly to the inhabitants of the town and parish of Auste.
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657.
ESTC No. R203124.Grub Street ID 80262.
Parker, Alexander.
A tryall of a Christian. Shewing, that it is not the outward name of Christian, that differs from a heathen, but the inward life and nature. Also, a testimony of truth against the deceit and subtilty of the Serpent: wherein truth is cleared from many accusations. With a loving invitation to all who are hungring after the living bread, and hath not wherewith to satisfie themselves in their own houses; but are seeking without, and begging from others, and are spending their money for that which is not bread, inviting them to come into my Fathers house where they shall find full satisfaction. With a word of exhortation to all who are called to be saints by way of remembrance, to stir up their pure minds. By Alexander Parker.
London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1658.
ESTC No. R35393.Grub Street ID 117803.
Parker, Alexander.
A call out of Ægypt, (where death and darkness is) into the glorious light and liberty of the sons of God, (where life and peace is.) The Lord fulfilling his promises declared by his holy prophets and Apostles, in these later dayes. Also, the Tryall of a Christian; shewing, that it is not the outward name of Christian that differs from a heathen, but the inward life and nature. By Alex. Parker.
London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659.
ESTC No. R6836.Grub Street ID 127138.
Parker, Alexander.
A testimony of truth, given forth by a servant of the Lord, on the behalf of the despised servants, and professors of truth (who are made partakers of the heavenly power, which shakes the earth, and makes the inhabitants of the land to tremble, who are by the scorners of this generation called Quakers) against the many lyes and slanders ... vented forth by one James Livesey a professed minister of Christ in the county of Chester; but by his fruits is plainly manifested a minister of sin, and so of his father who begat him, and sent him forth to oppose the living truth of God; but his folly is here manifested and declared to open view, that the simple and honest hearted may turn from him, and all such deceitful workers, and may learn of Christ the light of the world, that their souls may live. Truth was formerly called a sect, and the way of God heresie by formal professors; therefore let none be deceived with vain words and flying reports. ... A. Parker.
London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659.
ESTC No. R5756.Grub Street ID 126176.