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The Case of the Protestant dissenters, in relation to the laws by which the sacramental test is imposed.
Date: 1790]- Books
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An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity, in a conduct truly pious and religious. By Thomas Beaven.
Beaven, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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An apology for the true Christian divinity: being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the People called Quakers. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, And since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, French, and Spanish, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Three treatises, in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline of the people called Quakers, are plainly declared. The first, by William Penn, in England; the second, by Robert Barclay, in Scotland; the third, by Joseph Pike, in Ireland.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city; containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers; With Seasonable Advice to his Brethren, To Study Peace and Moderation.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.Date: 1701- Books
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An epistle to the called of God, every-where; In Order to stir up their Minds, by way of Remembrance, of the Great End for which they are Called: With Exhortation to keep Unity. And also, A Word of Advice, To the Children of Believing Parents. With a Tender Salutation To all that truly Fear the Lord, By Richard Ashby.
Ashby, Richard, 1663?-1734.Date: 1715- Books
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The case of the poor people employed in weaving gause for hoods, scarfs, neck-handkerchiefs, and in weaving silk-handkerchiefs.
Date: 1712]- Books
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An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their consciences. By. S. H. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion.
Hume, Sophia, 1702-1774.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The harmony of the Old and New Testament. And the fulfilling of the prophets, concerning our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and His Kingdom and Glory in the latter Days. With a brief concordance of the names and attributes, &c. given unto Christ: and some texts of scripture, Collected concerning Christ's Humiliation and Sufferings; also of his Excellent Dignity and Glorification. Published for the benefit of Christians and Jews, by John Tomkins. With an appendix to the Jews, by W. Penn.
Date: 1701 [1702]- Books
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The truth, and excellency of the Gospel Dispensation Briefly Considered, in the interpretation of 2 Pet.i.19. We have also a more sure Word of Prophecy. Paraphrastically deducted from the nature of the gospel, and Christ's own words: And consonant to the Liturgy of the Church of England.
Date: 1727- Books
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An apology for the true Christian divinity: being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the People called Quakers. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, And since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, French, and Spanish, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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An epistle of tender counsel and advice to all that have believed the truth, to exhort them to faithfulness thereunto. I. In taking heed of settling in a Formality without the Power. II. To take heed the Spirit of this world doth not drink up their Spirits. III. To keep their Word, and let their Yea be always Yea. IV. Not to trust too much to Education. V. To love one another. Written by one that travails for Zion's Prosperity, Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1787- Books
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A treatise of election and reprobation; in vindication of the universal grace and love of God to mankind. By B. L.
Lindley, Benjamin, -1723.Date: 1715- Books
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A few plain words concerning conformity in matter of religion and worship : and also concerning evidence and judgment in cases of conscience : published to all magistrates, juror's and people, within the nation of England.
Smith, William, -1673Date: [1664]- Books
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A preservative against Quakerism: by way of conference between a minister and his parishioner. Wherein The Erroneous Tenets of the Leading Quakers are fairly Consider'd and Stated, and plainly and fully Confuted; and the True Principles of the Christian Religion in Opposition thereto, are Asserted and Vindicated. All being accommodated to the Understanding of the meanest Capacity. By Patrick Smith, M. A. Vicar of Great Paxton, Huntingdonshire.
Smith, Patrick, Vicar of Great Paxton.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his Assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the Call and Requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the Misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil Day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their Ear from Counsel. By one who is a Traveller in the Way of Peace, and hath Good-Will towards all Men, and more especially to the Houshold of Faith; Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1780- Books
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A treatise of oaths containing several weighty reasons why the people call'd Quakers refuse to swear: And those Confirmed by Numerous Testimonies out of Gentiles, Jews and Christians, both Fathers, Doctors and Martyrs. Presented to the King and great-council of England, assembled in parliament.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: in the Year; 1713- Books
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A short account of the people called Quakers; their rise, religious principles and settlement in America. Mostly collected from different authors, for the information of all serious inquirers, particularly foreigners. By Anthony Benezet.
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784.Date: 1799- Books
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many Arguments, deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, both Ancient and Modern: With a full Answer to the strongest Objections usually made against them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English, by Robert Barclay, And since Translated into Low Dutch, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1701- Books
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A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, as held by the people call'd Quakers; in answer to Philip Bedingfield's pamphlets, especially that, called, a letter to a Quaker in Norfolk: Wherein, His Arguments for Water-Baptism are Enervated: His Mistaken Notions concerning the Baptism of the Spirit, Detected: And his Exposition of sundry Texts of Scripture, Refuted: Proving, That the Baptism with the Holy Spirit, is the True Baptism of Christ; whereby every True Believer is initiated into the Christian Church. With A Questionary Postscript Directed to the Clergy. By Josiah Forster.
Forster, Josiah, 1693-1763.Date: 1732- Books
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Exposition succincte de l'origine et des progrès du peuple qu'on appelle les Quakers ou les trembleurs: oû l'on declare ingenûment leur principe fondamental, leurs doctrines, leur culte, leur ministère, et leur discipline. Avec un abregé des précedentes œconomies ou dispensations de Dieu au monde, par voie D'Introduction. Par Guillaume Penn. A quoi l'on a ajouté un des temoignages rendus à la lumiére, par George Fox. Le tout traduit de L'Anglois par Claude Gay.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1764- Books
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A serious reply to twelve sections of abusive queries, proposed to the consideration of the people called Quakers; concluding the works of Joseph Boyse, yet alive, an Aged, and Eminent Preacher among the Presbyterians in Dublin, 1728. By Samuel Fuller, one of the People call'd Quakers.
Boyse, J. (Joseph), 1660-1728.Date: 1728- Books
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The Case of the Protestant dissenters, with reference to the Test and Corporation Acts.
Date: Printed in the year 1787- Books
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The Case of the packers and tillet-painters of London, Exon, Leeds, &c. concerned in the woolen manufacture, relating to buckrams.
Date: 1714]- Books
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A preservative against Quakerism, or, a complication of deism, enthusiasm, and divers other ancient and modern dangerous errors and heresies. By way of conference between a minister and his parishioner. Wherein The Principles of the Quakers, or Deists, Enthusiasts, and several other Ancient and Modern Hereticks and Schismaticks, are fairly consider'd; and plainly and fully confuted; and the true Principles of the Christian Religion, in Opposition thereto, Asserted and Vindicated. All being accommodated to the Understanding of the meanest Capacity. By Patrick Smith, M. A. Vicar of Great Paxton, Huntingtonshire.
Smith, Patrick, Vicar of Great Paxton.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]