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Remarks on a letter to the Men's-Meeting of the people called Quakers in Bristol, relating to plainness of speech
Martin, Josiah (1683-1747)
[1732]
Indexed in: Smith I, 55.
High-flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd : in a dialogue betwixt a country gentleman and a country vicar. Wherein church-authority, confirmation, absolution... are particularly consider'd. To which is prefix'd, an admonition to those who are press'd to come to confirmation. And some remarks on a book lately publish'd, intitled, Short instructions for them that are preparing for confirmation, &c
Towgood, Micaiah (1700-1792)
1746-7
By Micaiah Towgood.
A short Christian catechisme for the instruction of children in the grounds and practice of Christian religion, being (for the most part) an abridgment of a larger, formerly printed, where many questions and answers that were in the larger, are omitted, and others shortened, to fit the capacity of children, and some new questions, with their answers inserted, on several heads, which were not in the larger
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
[1698]
Wing K212; Smith II, 34.
A true and faithful warning sounded forth through a true prophet of the Lord unto all the inhabitants of the earth, but more particularly to England, and most especially to her cities London, Bristol and Winchester, whose visitations are almost over as hath been made known to him whose bowels yerns for the restauration of all backsliders known
Bayley, Charles
1663
Indexed in: Wing B 1473C. Smith I, 212.
A seasonable warning to such who posess themselves members of reformed churches, into what forme soever gathered, or where-ever scattered over the face of the whole earth, but most especially to France, and the parts adjacent. With a few remarkable queries &c
Bayley, Charles
1663
Indexed in: Wing B 1473B. Smith I, 212.
A brief account of the people called Quakers, their doctrines and discipline; taken from a dictionary of arts and sciences, lately published at Edinburgh
Fothergill, John (1712-1780); Fothergill, Samuel (1715-1772)
1773
By John and Samuel Fothergill; from the "Encyclopaedia Britannica".
A true and faithful warning unto the people and inhabitants of Bristol, and unto the rulers, priests, and people of England, in general, that they might prepare to meet the Lord... : also some queries which deeply concern all who are in authority in the nation, to consider of. With a brief account of some tryals and sufferings, which the author hereof hath suffered
Bayley, Charles
1663
Postscript signed: R.B.
A seasonable warning and word of advice to all papists, but most especially to those of the kingdome of France; for them to turn from their idolatry, and gross superstition, and speedily to repent, and hast to meet the Lord by amendment of life
Bayley, Charles
[1663]
Indexed in: Wing B 1473A. Smith I, 212.
The plain path to Christian perfection : shewing that we are to seek for reconciliation and union with God, solely by renouncing ourselves, denying the world, and following our blessed Saviour, in the regeneration. Translated from the French
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1780
"The treatise of which the following is an extract, was written in the German language about two hundred and fifty years ago, and since translated into the French." -- Pref.
Serious considerations on several important subjects : viz. On war and its inconsistency with the Gospel. Observations on slavery. And remarks on the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors
Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784)
1778
Authorship ascribed by Evans and Smith. Also issued as part of some copies of: A Collection of religious tracts. Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1773[-1778?] (Evans 13145).