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Truth the strongest of all: or, an apostate further convicted, and truth defended; in reply to George Keith's Fifth narrative: wherein, under a pretence of detecting the Quaker's errors, ... he hath sufficiently shewn his own; ... By a friend of truth, and the said people, John Whiting. With a touch at his Standard; and an answer to his journal (especially as to what concerns my self) in which are twelve lyes, in less that eleven lines.
Whiting, John, 1656-1722.Date: [1706?]- Books
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Remarks, upon Mr. George Keiths three sermon[s] preached in May, 1700 upon his turning to the Church of England. By William Smith.
Smith, William, active 1701.Date: 1701- Books
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Judas and the chief priests conspiring to betray Christ and his followers; or, an apostate convicted, and truth defended. In answer to George Keith's fourth (false, Partial) narrative, of his proceedings at Turners-Hall (against the Quakers) in the XIth month 1699. And some other of his late Books. In which his Apostacy from the Truth, and Enmity against it, is Manifested. His Deceit, Hypocrisie, and Manifold Prevarications, are Discovered. His False Quotations, Lyes and Forgeries, out of the Quakers Books, are Detected. His Gross Perversions, Mis-Representations and Wrong Constructions on them, Declared. And Truth, and our Friends Sense, out of their own Books, according to Scripture, Cleared. His Opposition thereto, Contrary Sense, and Erroneous Judgment thereupon, Justly Retorted on him: And the said Principles of Truth, Opposed by him, Confirmed and Vindicated out of his own Books. For the Sake of the Simple-Hearted, By a Lover of Truth and Them, John Whiting. In three parts. With some other things, Annexed for his Consideration, to Answer if he can.
Whiting, John, 1656-1722.Date: 1701- Books
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Some of the many false, scandalous, blasphemous & self-contradictory assertions of William Davis, faithfully collected out of his book, printed anno 1700. Entituled, Jesus the crucified man, the eternal son of God, &c. in exact quotations word for word, without adding or diminishing.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716.Date: 1703]- Books
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Some remarks on a late sermon, preached at Boston in New England, by George Keith M.A. Shewing that his pretended good rules in divinity, are not built on the foundation of the apostles & prophets. By Increase Mather. [Four lines of quotations]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1702- Books
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Late memorable providences relating to witchcrafts and possessions : clearly manifesting, not only that there are witches, but that good men (as well as others) may possibly have their lives shortned by such evil instruments of Satan / written by Cotton Mather.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728Date: 1691- Books
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Lux Evangelica Attestata: or, A further testimony to the sufficiency of the light within. Being a reply to George Keith's Censure, in his book, intituled, An account of the quakers politicks, upon certain passages in my book, intituled, Mercy covering the judgment-seat, &c. For the clearing of truth from G.K's misrepresentations, and satisfying of sober enquirers into the true state of the controversie between us. By Richard Claridge.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.Date: 1701