Publications of Robert Wastfield

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  • Wastfield, Robert. Christ coming in the cloudes; or, The dawning of the day, wherein is briefly discovered, something of the mystery of Christ, or God manifest in the flesh, by Robert Wastfeild a member of the Army. London: printed for George Whittington, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Blew-Anchor, in Cornhill neer the Royall Exchange, 1647. ESTC No. R208300. Grub Street ID 84559.
  • Wastfield, Robert. Christ coming in the cloudes; or, The dawning of the day, wherein is briefly discovered, somthing of the mystery of Christ, or God manifest in the flesh. By Robert Wastfield a member of the Army. London,: printed for George Whittington, at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill neere the Royall Exchange, 1647. ESTC No. R231561. Grub Street ID 103587.
  • Wastfield, Robert. A true testimony of faithfull vvitnesses recorded; and set in opposition to the false records and unrighteous proceedings of the men of this generation. Wherein the wicked designs and cruel practises of several of the rulers, priests and people of the county of Sommerset against the innocent, are plainly discovered, and witnessed against. By those who are numbred amongst transgressors, persecuted imprisoned and reproachfully called Quakers. Also, a few words to magistrates, priests and people, to each of them particularly, that they may take warning in this the da of their visitation. Published for the truths defence and vindication, by a follower of the Lamb in the war against the Beast and false prophet, Robert Wastfeild. London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls, 1657. ESTC No. R204823. Grub Street ID 81697.
  • Wastfield, Robert. An equal ballance: wherein the ministers and churches of the Anabaptists (so called) are truly weighed: and by a just and lawful tryal (according to their own confession, whereunto the Scripture of truth bears witness) they are fully proved, and clearly manifested to be neither ministers nor churches of Jesus Christ, but in very many particulars they appear in a great measure to differ from them. ... Being an answer to a libel published by (or in the behalf of) Thomas Collier, entituled, The hypocrisie and falshood of Thomas Salthouse discovered, a noted Quaker; in vindication of a former book written by Thomas Collier. Wherein he hath falsly and wickedly affirmed, that the ministers and churches of the Anabaptists (so called) are, and may be ministers and churches of Jesus Christ, and their ordinances the ordinances of Christ, ... In which said libel the unnamed author hath also uttered several other lyes and false accusations against the innocent, which he hath wickedly devised in th. London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659. ESTC No. R25195. Grub Street ID 108903.