The timorous reviler sleighted : being a brief reprehension of a scornful pamphlet, styled, The second part of the Quakers quibbles, subscribed by the name of Thomas Thompson, but (by some) suspected to be the author of the two pamphlets : the one entituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed, the other, Controversie ended with divers others against the people called Quakers
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Title: The timorous reviler sleighted : being a brief reprehension of a scornful pamphlet, styled, The second part of the Quakers quibbles, subscribed by the name of Thomas Thompson, but (by some) suspected to be the author of the two pamphlets : the one entituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed, the other, Controversie ended with divers others against the people called Quakers
Classmark: Birkbeck Library 1122
Creator(s): Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
Related people: Thompson, Thomas, opponent of Quakers, fl. 1675; Hedworth, Henry
Publisher: s.n
Publication city: [London]
Date(s): [1675]
Language: English
Size and medium: 8 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/428444
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012647819705181
Description
Caption title.
Signed at end: G.W.; attributed to George Whitehead. Cf. Smith.
The second part of the Quakers quibbles attributed to Thomas Thompson; it is suspected that Thomas Thompson is a pseud. for Henry Hedworth; The spirit of the Quakers tryed and Controversie ended, attributed to Henry Hedworth.
Dated at end: London... 1674.
Place and date of publication from Wing.
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) W1965; Smith II, 895.
Additional description
Bound with 31 other items. Volume contents: 1. Whitehead, G.: Truth prevalent, 1701 -- 2. Vivers, R.: The vicar of Banbury corrected, 1703 -- 3. Vivers, R.: Further correction of the vicar of Banbury, 1704 -- 4. The defence of the people called Quakers, 1699 -- 5. Some account from Colchester, 1699 -- 6. Whitehead, G.: The rector examined, 1699 -- 7. Field, J.: An apology for the people called Quakers, 1699 -- 8. Field, J.: A defence of An apology for the people called Quakers, 1699 -- 9. Field, J.: Some observations on the Remarks upon the Quakers, 1700 -- 10. Ellwood, T.: A sober reply, 1700 -- 11. Whitehead, G.: Truth and innocency vindicated, 1699 -- 12. Vickris, R.: Truth and innoceny defended, 1692/3 -- 13. Gannacliff, J.: Gospel truths scripturally asserted, 1692 -- 14. Vickris, R.: A just reprehension to John Norris, 1691 -- 15. Ashby, R.: The true light owned and vindicated, 1699 -- 16. Elys, E.: Reflections upon a pamphlet, [1695] -- 17. Elys, E.: Reflections upon several
passages, [1698] -- 18. Elys, E.: Reflections upon some passages, [1699] -- 19. Animadversions upon some passages, [169-] -- 20. Elys, E.: Reflections upon a passage concerning the light within, [1698] -- 21. Elys, E.: A letter from Edmund Elys, [1693] -- 22. Ellwood, T.: A fair examination of a foul paper, 1693 -- 23. Wyeth, J.: An answer to a letter from Dr. Bray, 1700 -- 24. Haydock, R.: The skirmisher confounded, 1676 -- 25. Sixmith, B.: The unskilful skirmisher rebuked, [1676] -- 26. Scoryer, R.: Truth owned and the lying tongue rebuked, 1698 -- 27. Elys, E.: Reflections upon some passages, 1700 -- 28. Whitehead, G.: The timorous reviler sleighted, [1675] -- 29. Hertford Meeting: The testimony of the Hartford Quakers, 1676 -- 30. Hertford Meeting: A testimony for the man Christ Jesus, 1676 -- 31. Whitehead, G.: The late expedients propsed by Benjamin Coal, [1693] -- 32. A., J.: Remarks upon a letter from a gentleman, 1699
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