Publications of Frederick Woodall

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  • Woodall, Frederick. Natural and spiritual light distinguished; in an answer to sixteen queries, written at the request of a brother: since imperfectly reported, impudently belyed, ignorantly confuted, proudly concluded against and the author railingly and devilishly censured and called The High-Priest, priest, deceiver, blind-guide, blasphemer, the Antichrist, of the generation of Cain, hypocrite, stumbling at the light, hater of the light, among the wicked God speaks no peace unto, false prophet teaching for money, no minister, &c. By one who faith his name in the flesh is Richard Hoberthorn, in a paper called Davids enemies discovered. For the discovery of whose pride, ignorance and lyes manifested in the said paper, and the delivery of the weak out of the snares of that people called Quakers, is this published. By Frederick Woodall. London: printed for Francis Tyton, at the three Daggers neer the Inner-Temple Gate, 1655. ESTC No. R186843. Grub Street ID 75356.
  • Woodall, Frederick. A vindication of The preacher sent, or A vvarrant for publick preaching without ordination. Wherein is further discovered. 1. That some gifted men unordained, are Gospel preachers. 2. That officers sustain not a relation (as officers) to the universal Church; and other weighty questions concerning election and ordination, are opened and cleared. In answer to two books. 1. Vindiciæ ministrij evangelici revindicatæ or the Preacher (pretendly) sent, sent back again. By Dr. Colling of Norwich. 2. Quo warranto, or a moderate enquiry into the warrantableness of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons. By Mr. Pool, at the desire and appointment of the Provincial Assembly of London. With a reply to the exceptions of Mr. Hudson and Dr. Collings against the epistle to the preacher sent. Published by Frederick Woodal, minister of the Gospel at Woodbridge i Suffolk. Samuel Petto minister of the GospeI [sic] at Sandcraft in Suffolk. London: printed by J[ohn]. T[wyn]. Livewell Chapman at the Crown in Popes head Alley, 1659. ESTC No. R204138. Grub Street ID 81151.