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A vindication of a book, intituled, a brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament: in answer to a late examination thereof, so far as the clergy of the diocese of carlisle are concerned in it.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1741- Books
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A treatise of architecture, with remarks and observations. Necessary for young people, who would apply themselves to that noble art. By Seb. Le Clerc, Knight of the Empire, designer and engraver in ordinary to the cabinet of the French king.
Le Clerc, Sébastien, 1637-1714.Date: 1732- Books
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Pastoral instruction: being some remains of the Reverend James Forbes, M. A. Late Minister of the Gospel, in Glocester. containing I. A farewel-letter of advice to his people. II. The sum of the last sermon he preach'd before the Ministers of his County, June 19th, 1711. III. His short counsel to youth. To which is added, his funeral-sermon, preach'd at Glocester, June 3d, 1712. By J. N.
Forbes, James, 1628 or 1629-1712.Date: 1713- Books
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The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers, intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewel, and by himself translated into English. Now revis'd and publish'd, with some amendments.
Sewel, William, 1653-1720.Date: 1722- Books
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A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, for the testimony of a good conscience, from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650, to the time of the Act, commonly called the Act of Toleration, granted to Protestant Dissenters in the first Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the year 1689. Taken from original record and other authentick accounts, by Joseph Besse. ...
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Books
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The rights and duties of ministers and people. A sermon Preached August 10th, 1721. On the Solemn Occasion of the Settlement Of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Milway, In the Pastoral Care Of a Church of Christ In Ipswich. By John Hurrion.
Hurrion, John, 1675 or 1676-1731.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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An affectionate address to the people called Quakers; with regard to water-baptism, and the Lord's supper. Wherein the arguments of the late learned Mr Robert Barclay, are considered. By Vincent Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope.
Perronet, Vincent, 1693-1785.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Vindications of the Christian verity: as the same is professed, preached and experienced, by the people upon whom the present age hath imposed the name of Methodists. By John Green, Clergyman. Part I.
Green, John, -1774.Date: [1762]- Books
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The wisdom of owning God for the guide of our youth. A sermon preach'd to young people at Hand-Alley: on the 25th. of December, 1716. By John Evans. Publish'd at the Desire of several that heard it.
Evans, John, 1680-1730.Date: [1717]- Books
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The holiness of times, places, and people under the Jewish and Christian dispensations consider'd and compared, in several discourses, viz. I. On the Perpetuity of a Sabbath, and the Observation of the Lord's-Day. II. The Administration of the Lord's-Supper, at Noon or Evening. III. The Holiness and Consecration of Places of Worship, consider'd in a Sermon at the opening of a new Meeting-Place. IV. Forms of Worship, and Holy Things more exactly prescribed in the Old Testament than in the New. V. The Difference between the visible and invisible Church, the Jewish and the Christian; and the Holiness of each of them. By I. Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: Mccdxxxviii [1738]- Books
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The grounds and principles of the Christian religion explained in a catechetical discourse, for the instruction of young people. Written in French by J.F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel, in Swisserland. Rendered into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley; and revised by Geo Stanhope, D.D.
Ostervald, Jean Frédéric, 1663-1747.Date: 1765- Books
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The christian progress of that ancient servant and minister of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead. Historically relating his experience, ministry, sufferings, trials and service, in defence of the truth, and God's persecuted people, commonly called Quakers. In four parts. With a supplement to the same.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1725- Books
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Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers: being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, Assertions and Doctrines contained in the several Manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists; approved of (as they report) by some of their Ghostly Fathers (as they call them.) And herein is also A Defence of some Printed Books, formerly Written by Francis Howgill, (one of the People called Quakers) Deceased; concerning which the said J. W. hath written, as is in this Treatise manifested. Written in true Love to all People whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux.
Mollineux, Henry, -1719.Date: 1718- Books
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A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers in the Exchequer, ecclesiastical, and other courts, for demands recoverable by the Acts made in the 7th and 8th years of the reign of King William the Third, for the more easie recovery of tithes, church-rates, &c. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Members of both Houses of Parliament.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1736- 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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A tender exhortation, in the love of Christ, to the youth amongst the people called Quakers: both male and female, whether they be such as have been Educated amongst us, of such as, through the Visitation of God, and the Convictions of the Spirit of Truth, are Gathered to our Holy Profession.
Bowles, George, -1721.Date: 1720- Books
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The rights and liberties of the people vindicated: in answer to Mr. Cawdwell's pamphlet entituled, The defence of an ordained ministry: with some remarks, as to the practice and discipline of some ministers and churches, under different denominations. To which is added, discourse concerning the necessity of the internal, in order to a regular external call unto the pastoral office. By D. S.
D. S.Date: 1727- Books
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Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people. A sermon preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1753. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: M.DCC.LIV. 1754- Books
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Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people. A sermon preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1753. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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The people and soldiers duty in this present time of war and rebellion. A sermon preach'd at the church of Trinity, within the city of Chester, Upon Sunday the 13th of November, 1715. By Christopher Sudell, A. M. Rector of the said Church. Publish'd at the Request of some who heard it.
Sudell, Christopher, 1671 or 1672-1735.Date: 1716- Books
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A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. lately presented to the Members of both Houses of Parliament; shewing the fallacy and injustice of the calculations and remarks in a late book call'd An examination, &c; The Evasions and Disingenuity of the Clergy of the Diocese of London in their Answers and Reflections; And the Falshood and Inconsistency of the Intelligences by Them published. To which are added, Remarks on the Poor Vicar's Plea. With Bishop Burnet's description of the ecclesiastical courts.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1737- Books
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Persecution expos'd, in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, For Conscience sake, in the west of England, &c. With memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable Matters and Occurrences, concerning the Sufferings of the said People; and remarkable Providences attending Him and Them, during his Long Imprisonment at Ivelchester, till the Year of Release, 1686. And after continued till the Establishing Liberty of Conscience, and so on to the Year 1696. Published on a Particular Occasion.
Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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God's goodness to a people, in setting a wise and good king over them. A sermon Preach'd at Little St. Hellens, May the 29th 1721. To the society Which Supports the Morning-Lecture There. By Simon Browne. Published at the Desire of the Society, and all the Ministers who heard it.
Browne, Simon, 1680-1732.Date: M.D.CC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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The anarchy of the ranters and other libertines, the hierarchy Of The Romanists And Other Pretended Churches, equally Refused and Refuted, in a two-fold apology for the church and people of God called in derision Quakers. Wherein They are Vindicated from those that accuse them of Disorder and Confusion on the one hand, and from such as Calumniate them with Iyranny and Imposition on the other: Shewing, That as the True and Pure Principles of the Gospel are Restored by their Testimony; so is also the Antient Apostolick order of the Church of Christ Re-Established among them, and setled upon its Right Basis and Foundation. By Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1733- Books
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Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp, (about the year 1702,) to some of his acquaintance, upon his change from a chaplain, of the Church of England, to join with the people called Quakers.
Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 1670-1704.Date: 1746