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An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity, in a conduct truly pious and religious.
Beaven, Thomas.Date: 1723- Books
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A remonstrance address'd to the clergy. Shewing, Where the Charge of Deism (without returning to the Old Divinity) will necessarily terminate. By a Friend of the Clergy.
Warne, Jonathan.Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- 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 Tyranny 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 Ancient Apostolick Order of the Church of Christ re-established among them, and settled upon its Right Basis and Foundation. By Robert Barclay. To which is added, A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, Both with Respect to Persons in their private Capacity, and in their Church Society, and Communion. By William Penn.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1771- Books
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Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation: being a serious inquiry how far charity may, and ought to, be extended, towards persons of different judgments in matters of religion: and Whose principles, among the several sects of Christians, do most naturally lead to that due moderation required. Written in the spirit of love and meekness, for the removing of stumbling blocks out of the way of the simple; by a lover of the souls of all men, Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1799- Books
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Apologie de la véritable theologie Chrétienne, ainsi qu'elle est soutenue, & prêchée, par le Peuple, appellé par Mépris, les Trembleurs: Qui Est Une Ample Explication, & une Défense de leurs Principes & de leurs Doctrines, par plusieurs Argumens, tirez de L'Ecriture, & de la Droite Raison, & des Témoignages des Fameux Autheurs, tant Anciens que Modernes: Avec une Ample Réponse aux plus fortes Objections qui leur sont faites Communement. Ecrite en Latin & en Anglois, par Robert Barclay, Et depuis Traduite en Allemand & en Hollandois, comme aussi à Present en François, pour L'Instruction des Etrangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1702- Books
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A brief epistle for unity and good order, among all Friends professing the blessed truth. And recommended to their monthly and quarterly-meetings; and other meetings concerned about truth's affairs. By George Whitehead.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1708- 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 Tyranny 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 it's Right Basis and Foundation. By Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1726- Books
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The picture of Quakerism once more drawn to the life. Containing XX articles of their faith. Together with XX modest queries, humbly propounded to the wise in heart, ... Humbly dedicated to authority, by a servant of the Church, Fra. Bugg. ...
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1714- Books
Concerning the structure and reproduction of the guinea worm (Filaria medinensis L.) / Aleksej Pavlovich Fedchenko.
Fedchenko, A. P. (Aleksiei Pavlovich), 1844-1873.Date: 1971- Books
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The quakers infallibility shaken all to pieces: or, their sinful pretence to a sinless perfection in this life confuted, by the Universal Experience, of the best Men in all Ages, as by the Confession of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Primitive Christians, Saints and Martyrs, do plainly appear in the Holy Scriptures, and Martyrologies. By way of appendix. Confirming, As well from plain Fact, as other Demonstrations, the several charges against Quakerism in the six foregoing parts, of what Nature or Kind so ever. With an index. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Par Vii. Price 2s. 6d.
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Quakerism drooping, and its cause sinking: ... By a servant of the church, F. Bugg. Also, a reply to the Quakers apology, why they refused to meet Francis Bugg the 21st of September 1702, to defend themselves from his charge. By Ben. Loveling, ...
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1703- Books
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Counsel to the Christian-Traveller: also meditations and experiences made publick, as a testimony to the right way of God, revealed and made known in this the Day of his glorious Appearing in his People; that they may be encouraged to walk therein to the End thereof. The fourth edition, revis'd and corrected. To which is added, a treatise concerning thoughts and imaginations, Good and Evil; also a few Words concerning the Life of a Christian, and Christian Worship. By W. Shewen.
Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.Date: 1771- Books
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Light and truth triumphant: or, George Keith's imagined Magick of Quakerism confirmed, utterly confounded. And confronted by his own, and divers approved authors testimonies, collected in an appendix Annexed hereunto. Published for Information of Sober Enquirers: by a Servant of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1712- 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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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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A salutation of love, To those who are entered on a Spiritual Travel; with Cautions against sundry Dangers which may attend them in the Way. By Thomas Gwin.
Gwin, Thomas, 1656?-1720.Date: 1713- 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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A catechism and confession of faith, approved of and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are mos surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture- testimonies, (without consequences or commentaries) which are here collected, and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easy and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities. To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to, all other professors. By Robert Barclay. [Three lines from John]
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion, wherein the nature, end and design of Christianity, as well as the principal evidence of the truth of it, are explained and recommended out of the Holy Scriptures, with a general Appeal to the Experience of all Men for Confirmation thereof. By Alexander Arscot.
Arscott, Alexander, 1676-1737.Date: [1730]-31- Books
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A Quaker's fifth letter, to the priests and government, and inhabitants of England, concerning the victory of the beast, and his subtle workings in all nations of the Christian world. By R. Watts.
Watts, Richard, Quaker.Date: 1756- Books
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Discourses delivered at several meeting houses of the people called Quakers. By the late Samuel Fothergill.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- 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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A quaker's letter to a persecuting priest: wherein I. A way is set forth how a man may commit the sin against the Holy Ghost, which will not be forgiven in this World, neither in the World to come. II. How Government may give Power to a Nation to kill the two Witnesses of God, as it is written, Revelations the xith. III. A Direction how Men may go to Heaven in a delightful and happy Way. IV. A Description of the Happiness of Heaven, and the Torments of Hell, and how Souls are There tormented, from the least to the greatest. V. How Satan received his deadly Wound, and how his deadly Wound was healed. Likewise all the plagues of Egypt spiritualized. By Richard Watts.
Watts, Richard, Quaker.Date: 1754- Books
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A brief account of the people called Quakers; their doctrines and discipline: taken from a dictionary of arts and sciences, lately published at Edinburgh:
Fothergill, John, 1712-1780.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion; wherein the nature, end, and design of Christianity, as well as the Principal Evidence of the Truth of it, are explained and recommended out of the Holy Scriptures; with a General Appeal to the Experience of all Men for Confirmation Thereof. In three parts. By Alexander Arscott.
Arscott, Alexander, 1676-1737.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]