Crifp; containing alfo a lournal of bis Life, giving an Account of his Convincement, Travels, Labours and Sufferings in and for the iruth. price 5s. Truth's Innocency and Simplicity thining, through the Converfion, Gospel-Miniftry, Labours, Epiftles of Love, Teftimonies and Warnings, to Profeflors and Profane (with the Long and Patient Sufferings) of that Ancient and Faithful Minifter and Servant of Jesus Chrift, Thomas Taylor. price bound 5 s. The Memory of the Righteous revived, being a Collection of the Books and written Epiftles of John Camm and Fobn Audland; together with several Teftimonies relating to those two faithful Labourers. p, 25. The defign of Chriftianity teftified, in the Books, Epiffles, and Manufcripts, of that Ancient and faithful Servant of Chrift Jefus, Fobn Crook, who departed this Life the 26 th Day of the 2d Month, 1699. in the Eighty-fecond Year of his age. price 3 s. 6 d. 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