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A cloud of witnesses, proving, that the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in the second Volume of his Vindication of the miracles of our Blessed Saviour, hath misrepresented the People call'd Quakers.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1732- Books
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A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S.
T. S.Date: 1733- Books
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A compassionate call, And Hand reached forth in Tender Gospel Love, to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some Misconduct or other, have unhappily forfeited their Unity with the Society of Friends; in what Capacity, Post or Station soever in the Church they may have been; or in what Circumstance of Life soever they now stand, in their present disunited Situation. By David Hall.
Hall, David, 1683-1756.Date: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The liberty of an apostate conscience discovered : being a plain narrative of the controversie long depending between Francis Bugg, and officious agent in William Rogerss [sic] behalf and quarrel, on the one part: and Samuel Cater a[n]d George Smith, prisoners for the testimony of Jesus in Ely goal, on the other part[.] With their answer to his painted harlot, &c. Whereby F.B's liberty of conscience is proved an injurious bondage. Published for the information of all friends of truth, and others concerned: and for caution to all such agents as have promoted or spread the late books of Fr. Bugg and W. Rogers.
Cater, Samuel, -1711Date: 1683- Books
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The popish priest unmasked or The Quaker's plea for non-payment of tithes answer'd. By William Taswell, D.D.
Taswell, William, 1652-1731.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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This is chiefly intended for the people called Quakers. The words with turn'd comma's, having been spoken at the meeting-place, at White-Hart-Court, in Lombard-Street. By J.P.
Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.Date: 1703]- Books
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A letter from one of the people call'd Quakers to Francis de Voltaire, occasioned by his remarks on that people in his letters concerning the English nation.
Martin, Josiah, 1683-1747.Date: 1741- Books
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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: 1775?]- Books
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A letter to the Society of Protestant dissenters, at the Old Meeting, Yarmouth, from Thomas Martin, on his resignation of the office of minister among them.
Martin, Thomas, 1736 or 1737-1815.Date: 1797- Books
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A short journal of the labours and travels in the work of the ministry, of that faithful servant of Christ, Deborah Bell.
Bell, Deborah, 1688 or 1689-1738.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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A letter to Stephen Clarke, Rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes. By one of the people called Quakers.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1740- Books
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At York Quarterly Meeting, Held at Leeds the 30th and 31st of the 12th Month, 1789, Five Hundred Copies of the following Advices were ordered to be printed, and sent to the Men's and Women's Monthly and Preparative Meetings, and distributed amongst Friends.
Society of Friends. Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting.Date: 1789]