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Stephen Crisp
Stephen Crisp (1628–1692) of Colchester, England, was a Quaker activist, "traveller in the Ministry" and prolific writer.
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Several Sermons or Declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp ... Exactly taken-in characters or short-hand, as they were delivered by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers, in Grace-Church-street, and Devonshire-House, London ... Together with his prayer at the end of every sermon
Stephen Crisp
An Alarum sounded in the Borders of Spiritual Egypt, which shall be heard in Babylon, and astonish the inhabitants of the defiled and polluted habitations of the earth, etc
Stephen Crisp
An Epistle of Tender Love and Brotherly Advice to all the Churches of Christ throughout the World, etc
Stephen Crisp
A Plain Path-way Opened to the Simple-hearted, for the Answering All Doubts and Objections which Do Arise in Them Against the Light and Truth in the Inward Parts ... A New Edition. By Stephen Crisp
Stephen Crisp
A Memorable Account of the Christian Experiences, Gospel Labours, Travels and Sufferings of that Ancient Servant of Christ Stephen Crisp, in His Books and Writings Herein Collected
John Field, Stephen Crisp
Stephen Crisp
Christ All in All
Opened in a Sermon Preached by Stephen Crisp, Late of Colchester, Exactly Taken in Short-hand, as it was Delivered by Him, in the Meeting-house of the People Call'd Quakers, at Devonshire-house, Without Bishopsgate, London : Together with His Prayer After Sermon
Christ All in All
Stephen Crisp
Memoirs of the Life of Stephen Crisp
Samuel Tuke, Stephen Crisp