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199 Q Bibliography Works by Margaret Fell Published A Brief Collection of Remarkable Passages and Occurrences Relating to the Birth, Education , Life, Conversion, Travels, Services, and Deep Sufferings of That Ancient, Eminent , and Faithful Servant of the Lord, Margaret Fell, But By Her Second Marriage, Margaret Fox. London: J. Sowle, 1710. False Prophets, Antichrists, Deceivers Which are in the World . . . London: Giles Calvert, 1655. A Sincere and Constant Love. Edited by T. H. S. Wallace. Richmond, Ind.: Friends United Press, 1992. Some Ranter Principles Answered. London, 1656. Also reprinted in Wallace, 85–96. Spinoza’s Earliest Publication?: The Hebrew Translation of Margaret Fell’s “A Loving Salutation to the Seed of Abraham among the Jews, wherever they are scattered up and down upon the Face of the Earth.” Edited by Richard H. Popkin and Michael A. Signer. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1987. The Standard of the Lord Revealed. London, 1667. To the General Councel and Officers of the Army . . . London: Th. Simmons, 1659. Undaunted Zeal: The Letters of Margaret Fell. Edited by Elsa F. Glines. Richmond, Ind.: Friends United Press, 2003. Womens Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed by the Scriptures, etc. [1667]. Edited by David J. Latt. Augustan Reprint No. 194. Los Angeles: Clarke Memorial Library, UCLA, 1979. Unpublished Manuscripts Spence Manuscripts. 3 volumes. Friends House Library, London. 200 Margaret Fell and the End of Time Other Works Cited Adler, Michael. Jews of Medieval England. London: Jewish Historical Society of England, 1939. Andrew, Edward G. Conscience and Its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason and Modern Subjectivity. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. Ash, James. “Oh No, It’s Not the Scriptures.” Quaker History 63 (1974): 97–107. Austin, M. R. “Bible and Event in the Journal of George Fox.” Journal of Theological Studies n.s., 32 (1991): 82–100. Aylmer, G. E., ed. The Levellers in the English Revolution. London: Thames and Hudson, 1975. ———, ed. The Interregnum: The Quest for Settlement, 1646–1660. Hamden, Conn.: Shoestring Press, 1972. Bacon, Francis. The Works of Francis Bacon. Edited by James Spedding, Robert Ellis, and Douglas Heath. London: Longman, 1974. Bacon, Margaret Hope. Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1986. Bailey, Richard G. “Research Note on Judge Thomas Fell (1598–1658).” Journal of the Friends’ Historical Society 57 (1994): 1–5. Bainton, Roland H. Christian Attitudes TowardWar and Peace. New York: Abingdon , 1960. Ball, Bryan W. A Great Expectation: Eschatological Thought in English Protestantism to 1660. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1975. ———. The Seventh-Day Men: Sabbatarians and Sabbatarianism in England and Wales 1600–1800. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Barbour, Hugh. The Quakers in Puritan England. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964. ———, and J. W. Frost. The Quakers. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. ———, and Arthur Roberts, eds. Early Quaker Writings, 1650–1700. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1973. Baylor, Michael G. Action and Person: Conscience in Late Scholasticism and the Young Luther. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1977. Beck, William, and T. F. Ball, The London Friends’ Meetings. London: Kitto, 1869. Beuken, Wim, Seán Freyne, and Anton Weiler, eds. Messianism Through History. London: SCM Press, 1993. Blackwood, Bruce G. The Lancashire Gentry and the Great Rebellion, 1640–660. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1978. Bock, Gisela. Women in European History. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. Brailsford, H. N. The Levellers and the English Revolution. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1961. [13.59.136.170] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 05:25 GMT) Bibliography 201 Braithwaite, Alfred W. “The Mystery of Swarthmoor Hall,” Journal of the Friends’ Historical Society 51 (1965): 22–29. Braithwaite, William C. The Beginnings of Quakerism. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1955. ———. The Second Period of Quakerism. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1955. Bridenbaugh, Carl. Vexed andTroubled Englishmen, 1590–1642. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967. Brinton, Howard H., ed. Children of Light. New York: Macmillan, 1938. Brockway, Fenner. Britain’s First Socialists: The Levellers, Agitators and Diggers of the English Revolution. London: Quartet Books, 1980. Brown, Elisabeth Potts, and Susan Mosher Stuard, eds. Witnesses for Change: Quaker Women Over Three Centuries. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1989. Brown, Louise Fargo. The Political Activities of the Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men in England During the Interregnum. New York: Burt Franklin, 1911. Busher, L. Religions Peace, or, a Plea for Liberty of Conscience. London, 1615. Cadbury, H. J. “George Fox and Women’s Liberation.” Friends’ Quarterly 18 (1974): 370–76. Camm, Thomas. “Testimony Concerning our Dear and Honoured Friend Margaret Fox.” In Fell, Works, A3–6. Capp...

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