Thomas Ellwood
(1639–1713)

English poet and Quaker theologian

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  • An Alarm to the Priests (1660)
  • A Fresh Pursuit (1674)
  • Forgery no Christianity (1674)
  • The Foundation of Tithes shaken (1678)
  • An Antidote against the Infection of William Rogers' Book (1682)
  • A Caution to Constables... concerned in the execution of the Conventicle Act (1683)
  • A Discourse concerning Riots (1683)
  • A Seasonable Dissuasive from Persecution (1683)
  • Rogero Mastix (1685)
  • An Epistle to Friends (1686)
  • The Account from Wickham (1689)
  • Thomas Ellwood's Answer to... Leonard Key (1693?)
  • Deceit Discovered (1693)
  • A Fair Examination of a Foul Paper (1693)
  • A Reply to an Answer lately published to [William Penn's] "Brief Examination and State of Liberty," (1691)
  • An Epistle to Friends... warning them of George Keith (1694)
  • A Further Discovery of that Spirit of Contention... in George Keith (1694)
  • Truth Defended (1695)
  • An Answer to George Keith's Narrative (1696)
  • A sober Reply on behalf of the People called Quakers to two petitions against them (1699)
  • The Glorious Brightness of the Gospel Day (1707)
  • Sacred History, or the Historical Part of the Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament (1705)
  • Sacred History, or the Historical Part of the New Testament (1709)
  • Davideis: a Sacred Poem in Five Books (1712)
  • A Collection of Poems on various subjects (n.d.)

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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