Bayly, William, 1737-1810
Bayly, William
William Bayly British astronomer
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Works
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The Apotheosis of Captain Cook | |
An arrow shot against Babylon out of Josephs bow : which grew up from the stem of Jesse ... and this is a visitation and warning (once more) from God unto all such rulers, teachers, and people in England who are, or may be persecutors about religion and worship that they may yet flee out of Babylon ... the great whore (which hath set upon nations and reigned over the kings of the earth) that they may partake no longer of her sins ... and this may serve as a glass for all false Christendom to behold themselves | |
The blood of righteous Abel crying from the ground : being a lamentation for and a warning too [sic] all that have a hand against the innocent people of God, especially intended for the rulers and priests in Hamshire | |
A briefe declaration to all the vvorld from the innocent people of God called Quakers : of our principle and beleif [sic] concerning plottings and fightings with carnal weapons against any people, men or nations upon the earth ... and to answer that common objection whether we would not fight if the Spirit moved us | |
A call and visitation from the Lord God of heaven and earth unto Christendom (so called) : who profess they know God, but in works deny him : being also an examination of them, how they came by the name Christian : and its a warning to them all, to repent with speed, before the dreadful judgments of Almighty God (which hangs over their heads) be poured forth upon them | |
Carte des lieux d'observation au Point Vénus à tahiti. [Cote :1614A] | |
A collection of the several wrightings [sic] of that true prophet, faithful servant of God and sufferer for the testimony of Jesus, William Bayly : who finished his testimony and laid down his head in peace with the Lord, the first day of the fourth moneth, in the year 1675 | |
The counterfeit convert discovered, or, William Haworth's book, entituled (The Quaker converted to Christianity re-established) refuted : wherein his absurd assertion, viz. that our (own) righteousness consists in the gifts and vertues which the spirit of God works in our minds &c. is manifested | |
Deep calleth unto deep, or, A visitation from on high unto the breathing seed of Jacob : which is not satisfied among all the professions in the earth, or with the husks cannot fill its belly, but is pincht with hunger, and feels a secret cry for the true bread that comes down from heaven which gives eternal life : wherein is opened some of the mysteries of Gods kingdom ... concerning God ... and concerning Christ | |
The dreadful, and terrible, day of the Lord God, to overtake this generation suddenly; once more proclaimed | |
An epistle general containing wholsome exhortations and good counsel from the spirit of truth : unto all such as are or may be under the judgment or sentence of banishment, for the testimony of Jesus Christ | |
A faithful testimony and warning : concerning the certainty of the great and notable day of the Lord, broken forth in this age after the long night of apostacy, wherein he will accomplish his great and glorious work, determined, of redemption and restauration : with something concerning the sufficency of the grace of God ... : and a few words in reply to such as query, or ask, Whether did you ever hear or read of a people, in all the Scriptures, that were Quakers | |
A few seasonable words to pass through Israel : as a warning, that all may take heed they do not betray their testimony, in this day of tryal, and hour of temptation, which is come upon all to try them, and if any be guilty hereof, to repent with speed and do so no more, for a short work will the Lord God make in the earth | |
For the King and Parliament and his councel and teachers : and to every individual person, superiour and inferiour, throughout the English nation that have a hand against the innocent people of God called Quakers, one visitation and warning more from the Lord unto you | |
A general epistle to all Friends : who are called and gathered of God, called Quakers | |
A grievous lamentation over thee O England : or, the greatest part of thy inhabitants, who have withstood the day of their visitation : with the word of the Lord to thy rulers and teachers, who continue persecuting and oppressing the dear children and people of the Most High | |
Iacob is become a flame and the house of Esav stubble, or, The battail betwixt Michael and the dragon : in which the seed of the woman is bruising the serpents head, and Cain the first birth ... is found the vagabond, and Abel and Abraham ... the friends of God : being a true discovery of the two seeds or births between which the enmity is put, the time and day being come in which the elder must serve the younger : with a few words to the priests, Bishops, Episcopal-men, and professors of this last age, and a short warning to the rulars and inhabitants of the earth | |
Journal | |
The Lambs government to be exalted over all in Israel ..., or, The glory of the Lord risen like devouring fire : with an exhortation (from God) that none ... seek to physitians ... without his leadings | |
The life of Enoch again revived : in which Abels offering is accepted, and Cains mark known, and he rejected, through the opening of the inward mystery of creation, by the first mover and former thereof, who is the onely wise invisible God, to whom be the glory and praise in and over all his works. Amen. : (To which is annexed) the travel of the bowels of Sion, and the cry of the sins of Sodom is great this day before the Lord | |
A message sent forth from the risen seed of God : being a faithful expostulation and testimony concerning the unjust and hard dealings of the rulers and people in England who have a hand in the cruel oppressions and sufferings of the people of God called Quakers | |
Observatoire de mission. Abri avec pendule. [Cote :1613A] | |
The original astronomical observations made in the course of a voyage to the Northern Pacific Ocean, for the discovery of a North East or North West passage wherein the north west coast of America and north east coast of Asia were explored in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery, in the years MDCCLXXVI, MDCCLXXVII, MDCCLXXVIII, MDCCLXXIX, and MDCCLXXX | |
Pure encouragements from the spirit of the Lord : as a joyfull salutation with full assurance of victory unto the noble army of the lamb, against whom the gates of hell and death shall never prevail | |
Rebellion rebuked : in an answer to a scandalous pamphlet, entitled, the Quaker converted to Christianity, &c. written by one William Haworth, an independent-preacher in Hartford-shire, and William Dimsdale, a young man in the town of Hartford, a professor and a hearer of the said W.H. | |
Selections. | |
Seven thunders vttering their voices, and the seven last trumpets preparing to sound in the spirit of jealousies : being an alarm to all the inhabitants of the earth, especially to the dwellers in Sodom and Egypt and all inhabiters of Babilon, whose perpetual down-fall is nigh at hand | |
A short discovery of the state of man : before the fall, in the fall, and out of the fall againe : wherein is also laid open the ignorance and error of Robert Hall, preacher at Colebrooke in Buckinghamshire, and Edmund Board, of the same town, a professor | |
A short relation or testimony of the working of the light of Christ in me, from my childhood | |
The state of the poor and working classes considered with practical plans for improving their condition in society, and superseding the present system of compulsory assessment | |
A testimony against drunkenness and swearing, &c : With a postscript unto all such as have any tenderness of heart or conscience, either male or female, or any fear of God in you, and are grieved at the abominations that you daily hear and see amongst your families and neighbours, in what country or nation soever. Being a copy of a paper written and given forth (at Polch-Ground within the Haven of Long-Sound) in Norway (the 20th of the fifth moneth, 1674.) in the king of Denmark's dominion | |
A testimony of truth against all the sowers of dissention, strife and discord, amongst the people of God, by what practice, or under what pretence soever : being intended principally for Wales, yet else-where to be disposed by Friends | |
To the camp of Israel (whom He hath brought up out of the land of Egypt by a mighty hand and outstretched arm) called Quakers in England (or elsewhere upon the face of the earth) : a visitation and dear salutation from the breathings of the life of a true Jew | |
The true Christ owned : in a few plain words of truth, by way of reply to all such professors or profane who lay to the charge the elect people of God called Quakers that they deny the bloud of Christ, and his body, and resurrection, and that they deny the Lord that brought them, and trample the blood of the Covenant under their feet | |
A vindication of the commands and doctrine of Christ Jesus : and of his people in their faithful obedience to him against all swearers and swearing whatsoever, according to the scriptures of truth : with a few words unto all such rulars [sic], teachers, and people ... that have a hand in afflicting, persecuting, and casting such into prisons | |
Voyage dans l'hémisphère austral, et autour du monde, fait sur les vaisseaux de roi l'Aventure et la Résolution, en 1772, 1773, 1774, & 1775; | |
Voyage towards the South Pole, and round the world. | |
A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the city of London : gave forth on the day after their fast and humiliation | |
A warning from the spirit of truth, unto all persecutors, and enemies of the dear children of God, who follow the Lamb, and are the meek of the earth : and a plain information and direction for the ignorant, who know not the way of God, nor the voice of his true prophet, who is the light and life of men | |
A word from the Lord to the priests of England in general that teach for hire | |
Yr Ymarfer o Dduwioldeb |