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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 High-Dutch, Low-Dutch, French and Spanish, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The doctrine of the people called Quakers, in relation to bearing arms and fighting; extracted from the works of a learned, and approved, writer of that persuasion.
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.Date: 1746- Books
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An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain, or elsewhere, containing Advice and Consolation, particularly address'd to those who are under Tribulation, in the following Stations of Life, viz. 1. To the Widows and Fatherless. 2. To the Orphans. 3. To Apprentices. 4. To Men and Maid Servants. 5. To Fathers and Mothers, with their Children. 6. To the Poor, Aged, and Infirm, &c. By David Hall.
Hall, David, 1683-1756.Date: 1754- Books
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Truth and innocency defended against calumny and defamation : in a late report spread abroad concerning the revolution of humane souls : with a futher clearing of the truth by a plain explication of my sence, &c. / by George Keith.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716Date: [1692]- Books
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The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God, Christ, the Spirit, the Holy Scriptures, the Gospel, and the doctrines thereof. Also, the titular Christian's faith and profession try'd, Examin'd, and Judg'd. Written for The Conformation and Consolation of the One, and for the Information in order to the Restoration and Salvation of the Other. Also, A few Words to such who are newly turned in their Minds to the Light within, and are Believers in it. By William Shewen.
Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.Date: 1772- Books
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The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R. B's 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd, An Appendix, in Answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his Attempt against the said Book, &c. In which Reply and Appendix, Their fallacious Reasoning is detected; their Erroneous and confused Notion of Spiritual Baptism obviated; their repeated Contradictions and Inconsistencies manifested; and the Doctrine of Baptism, as held by the People called Quakers, is farther inforced and vindicated. By Josiah Forster.
Forster, Josiah, 1693-1763.Date: [1740]- Books
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A confutation of the charge of deism: wherein the Christian and orthodox sentiments of William Penn are fully demonstrated by extracts from his own writings, which are clear'd from the Perversions and Misconstructions of a Nameless Author, in his late Vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry: With A Particular Examination of that Author's Comment on several Texts of Scripture: and an appendix, in which the falshoods of Henry Pickworth's narrative are fix'd upon his own head, from his late pretended Defence of them. By Joseph Besse.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1734- Books
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Internal revelation the source of saving knowledge: Candidly recommended in several epistles. By May Drummond.
Drummond, May, -1772.Date: M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A second dissertation on the liberty of preaching granted to women by the people called Quakers: in answer to a late dissertation on that subject. Wherein Robert Barclay's arguments for the Justification of that Practice are supported and corroborated, and that Point is more particularly considered and discussed. With an appendix concerning singing. By ***** *****. And an admonitory postscript to the Preachers of both Sexes. By Bernardus Utopiensis. With remarks upon it.
Rutty, John, 1698-1775.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- 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]