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A vindication of a book intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to a late Examination thereof, so far as the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry are concerned in it. With an appendix, in reply to the objections of two clergymen of the diocese call'd St. Davids
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1739
Indexed in: Smith I, 254.
A presentation of wholesome informations unto the King of England, &c. : being a defence pleaded... in answer to a certain accusation charged before him (in a printed book called The thrice happy welcom of King Charles the Second, by one George Willington, of Bristol City) against us, whom in derision, the accuser calls Quakers
Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)
1660
Indexed in: Wing B6017; Smith I, 363.
Remarks on a late pamphlet, called, A defence of the Examination of a book entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. So far as the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry are concerned in it
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1740
Attributed to Joseph Besse in NUC pre-1956. Errata: p. 50. Advertisments for Raylton and Hinde's publications on final 2 pages.
A vindication of a book intituled A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament. In answer to a late Examination thereof, so far as the clergy of the dioceses of Oxford, Glocester, and Chester, are concerned in it
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1740
Attributed to Joseph Besse in NUC pre-1956.
A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament: in answer to a late Examination thereof, in defence of the clergy of the diocese of York
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1741
Indexed in: Smith II, 256.
Holy scripture the test of truth : an appeal to its paramount authority against certain passages in Dr. Hancock's "Defence," and in the writings of Barclay and Penn
Ball, Richard (1794?-1862)
1835
Includes bibliographical references.
[Letter to Isaac Crewdson]
Ball, Richard (1794?-1862); Crewdson, Isaac (1780-1844)
[1835?]
Author named, p.3.
England's present interest discover'd with honour to the prince, and safety to the people. In answer to this one question; what is most fit... to be done, for composing, at least quieting of differences ... Presented and submitted to the consideration of superiours
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1675
One of two settings not distinguished by Wing. In this setting, pagination runs from 1-62, and sig. A[1] is signed.
An inquiry into the validity of the scruple to call the scriptures the word of God
Ball, Richard (1794?-1862)
1836
Smith I, 162.