Selections from the Epistles, &C. of William Bennit
A Testimony to the True Light that lightens every man that comes into the world. [By] W. B. [i.e. William Bennit.]
Selections from the Epistles, &c. of William Bennit, an Early Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends, who After Suffering Long and Patiently for His Testimony to the Truth, Departed this Life in the County Gaol at Ipswich where He was a Prisoner for Conscience Sake
Selections from the Epistles, &c. of William Bennit ... To which is prefixed a memoir of his religious experience and character. [The editor's preface signed: T. C., i.e. Thomas Chalk.]
A Collection of Certain Epistles & Testimonies of Divine Consolation, Experience and Doctrine, Written by that Faithful, Patient and Long-suffering Servant of Christ, William Bennit. Who Finished His Testimony the 23d Day of the 4th Month 1684. In the County Goal at Ipswich in Suffolk
The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers
The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progressof the Christian People Called Quakers
Guide to the Turf
History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut
Some Prison Meditations of an Humble Heart
A Collection of Certain Epistles&Testimonies of Divine Consolation, Experience, and Doctrine, etc
God Only Exalted in His Own Work; Or, The Works of God Praiseth Him in Sion; Or, A Song of Deliverance ...
A Tender and Unfeigned Salutation of Love and Good-will to Professors: Or, A Tender Invitation and Call Unto All People, in Whose Hearts There Hath Been, and Still Is, Some True Desiring, and Breathing After the Lord God
God only exalted in his own work; or, the Works of God praiseth him in Sion, etc
A Testimony to the True Light, etc
with some additions, etc