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Reflections upon a pamphlet, entituled, John Elliot's saving grace in all men proved to be no grace and his increased being in all a great nothing
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1695]
Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
Reflections upon a pamphlet, entituled, John Elliot's saving grace in all men proved to be no grace and his increased being in all a great nothing
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1695]
Caption title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.
An address from the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, to its members
Thomson, Peter (fl. 1827); Elliott, Mary (fl. 1827); Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
1827
Subscribed (p.12) by Peter Thomson and Mary Elliot, clerks.
A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers, in his scandalous pamphlet, falsly stiled, Some of the Quakers principles, doctrines, laws and orders, &c
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1693
Author named, p. 30. By George Whitehead.
The grace of God asserted to be saving and increated: and James Forbes proved a false witness, in affirming it to be no grace, and a great nothing. Being a reply to his book called, Nehushtan
Elliot, John Quaker (fl. 1693-1695)
1695
Advertisments for Northcott's publications on final page.
An answer to A catechism against Quakerism. By N.N. Shewing his abuse of the people called Quakers, and misrepresentation of their doctrins
Field, John (1652-1723)
1693
Author named as "John Feild", p.6.
Wing-clipping no crime: being an answer to B. Bird's reply to The wandering bird's wings clipp'd
Field, John (1652-1723)
1696
Author named as "John Feild", p.16.
A late libellers folly manifested: and the Christian Quakers vindicated, from the base insuations, in a late pamphlet, subscribed G.W
Gouldney, Henry (1657?-1725)
1694
By Henry Gouldney.
The contemned [sic] Quaker and his Christian religion defended against envy & forgery, in answer to two abusive invective pamphlets, the one stiled Antichrist in spirit unmasked, the other Railings and slanders detected, promoted by some persons commonly called Anabaptists at Deptford in Kent who have unwarily begun the contest
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1692
Signed (p.89): G. Whitehead.
Antichrist in flesh unmask'd, and the Quakers Christianity vindicated, from the malicious and injurious attempts of Edward Paye, William Alcott, & Henry Loader, in their late defaming confused book falsly styled, Antichrist in spirit unmask'd... [etc.]
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1692
By George Whitehead.