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779 Bibliography This bibliography is divided into four sections: texts written by Baptist women, selected contemporary writings, secondary sources pertaining to women among Baptists and other dissenting groups, and general secondary sources. Most of the primary sources are accessible through Early English Books Online (EEBO). The Wing listings cited with the primary sources denote the numbers assigned in the ShortTitle Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641–1700, 2nd ed., compiled by Donald Wing (New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1994–1998). Baptist authors and their writings are annotated in A Baptist Bibliography, 2nd ed., ed. W. T. Whitley (London: Kingsgate, 1922; repr., New York: G. Olms, 1984). Articles on the preaching women and other figures referenced in this bibliography may be found in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2004–2009) and the Biographical Dictionary of British Radicals in the Seventeenth Century , 3 vols., ed. Richard L. Greaves and Robert Zaller (Brighton: Harvester, 1982–1984). 780 Bibliography Primary Sources / Prophetesses Adams, Mary. A Warning to the Inhabitants of England, and London in Particular . 1676. Wing 2nd ed. / A489. Chidley, Katherine. Good Counsell, to the Petitioners for Presbyterian Government . 1645. Wing 2nd ed. / C3831. ———. The Justification of the Independant Churches of Christ. London: William Larnar, 1641. Wing / C3832. ———. A New-Yeares-Gift, or A Brief Exhortation to Mr. Thomas Edwards. 1645. Wing 2nd ed. / C3833. Hall, Anne. A Brief Representation and Discovery of the Notorious Falsehood and Dissimulation Contained in a Book Styled, The Gospel-Way. London: J. L., 1649. Wing / J35. Jessey, Henry. The Exceeding Riches of Grace Advanced. London: Matthew Simmons, 1647. Wing / J687. Poole, Elizabeth. An Alarum of War, Given to the Army, and to Their High Court of Justice. London, 1649. Wing 2nd ed. / P2809. ———. Another Alarum of War, Given to the Army, and to Their High Court of Justice. 1649. Wing 2nd ed. / P2808. ———. A Vision: Wherein Is Manifested the Disease and Cure of the Kingdome . London, 1648. Wing 2nd ed. / P2810. Sutton, Katherine. A Christian Womans Experiences of the Glorious Working of Gods Free Grace. Rotterdam: Henry Goddaeus, 1663. Wing 2nd ed. / S6212. Trapnel, Anna. The Cry of a Stone. London, 1654. Wing 2nd ed. / T2031. ———. A Legacy for Saints. London: Thomas Brewster, 1654. Wing 2nd ed. / T2032. ———. A Lively Voice for the King of Saints and Nations. 1657. Wing 2nd ed. / T2035. ———. Poetical Addresses or Discourses Delivered to a Gathering of “Companions ” in 1657 and 1658 (London?: 1659?). Bodleian Library, Oxford University. Shelf number S.1.42.Th. ———. Report and Plea, or, A Narrative of Her Journey from London into Cornwal. London: Thomas Brewster, 1654. Wing / T2033. ———. Strange and Wonderful Newes from White-hall. 1654. Wing / T2034. [18.224.149.242] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 14:19 GMT) Bibliography 781 Turner, Jane. Choice Experiences of the Kind Dealings of God before, in, and after Conversion. London: H. Hils, 1653. Wing / T3294. Wentworth, Anne. Englands Spiritual Pill. c. 1679. ———. The Revelation of Jesus Christ. 1679. Wing / W1355. ———. A True Account of Anne Wentworths Being Cruelly, Unjustly, and Unchristianly Dealt with by Some of Those People Called Anabaptists. 1676. Wing CD-ROM, 1996 / W1355A. ———. A Vindication of Anne Wentworth. 1677. Wing 2nd ed. / W1356. ———.“Wentworth to King Charles II, 31 July 1677” and“Wentworth to the Lord Mayor of London, 31 July 1677.” In Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1677–8, edited by F. H. Blackburne Daniell, 221– 83.1911.http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=57381 (accessed June 15, 2010). Wight, Sarah. A Wonderful Pleasant and Profitable Letter. London: James Cottrel, 1656. Wing 2nd ed. / W2106. Primary Texts / Contemporary Anonymous. A Discovery of Six Women Preachers, in Middlesex, Kent, Cambridgshire , and Salisbury. 1641. Wing 2nd ed. / D1645. ———.A Ground Voice, or Some Discoveries Offered to the View, with Certain Queries Propounded to the Consideration of the Whole Army in England, Scotland, and Ireland. London, 1655. Wing 2nd ed. / G2133. ———. The Protector, (So Called) in Part Unvailed: By Whom the Mystery of Iniquity, Is Now Working. London, 1655. Wing 2nd ed. / P3815. ———. The Ranters Monster: Being a True Relation of One Mary Adams. London: George Horton, 1652. Wing 2nd ed. / R251. ———. A Spirit Moving in the Women Preachers. London: Henry Shepheard , 1645. Wing 2nd ed. / S4990. Appletree, Mr. “Mr. Powels Hymne.” In Three Hymns or Certain Excellent New Psalmes. London: John Clowes, 1650. Wing 2nd ed. / T1093C. Baillie, Robert...

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