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A vain boaster defeated, and Francis Bugg prov'd a coward: in answer to his scurrilous paper, mis-intituled, John Whiting, a Quaker-author, posted for a coward
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
[1709]
Author named, p.8.
Persecution exposed, in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, for conscience sake, in the west of England, &c. With memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable matters and occurrences... to the year 1696
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1791
Indexed in: Smith II, 921.
Strength in weakness manifest : in the life, various trials, and Christian testimony of that faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Elizabeth Stirredge, who departed this life at her house at Hempstead in Hertfordshire in the 72d year of her age
Stirredge, Elizabeth (1634-1706); Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1772
Preface signed John Whiting.
George Keith's judgment, concerning tythes and hat honour, &c. Taken out of his observations upon H.M.'s remarks, upon his book of Immediate revelation. 4th observations. (Which is suitable to the foregoing treatise)
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Keith, George (1639?-1716)
[1706]
Issued with his 'Truth the strongest of all', [1706]. Anon., by John Whiting.
Strength in weakness manifest : in the life, various trials, and Christian testimony of that faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Elizabeth Stirredge, who departed this life at her house at Hempstead in Hertfordshire in the 72d year of her age
Stirredge, Elizabeth (1634-1706); Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1795
Preface signed John Whiting. Advertisements for Phillips's publications on final 8 pages.
Persecution expos'd : in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, for conscience sake, in the west of England, &c. With memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable matters and occurrences... [etc.]
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1715
By John Whiting. Includes index.
Truth the strongest of all: or, An apostate further convicted and truth defended; in reply to George Keith's fifth narrative: wherein, under a pretence of detecting the Quaker's errors, and particularly mine... he hath sufficiently shewn his own
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Whiting, John (1656-1722)
[1706]
Issued with: Whiting's George Keith's judgement concerning tithes and hat honor. At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by J. Sowle" (1 p.).
An account of the gospel labours : and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman, late of Nottingham, in Pennsylvania, deceased. To which is added, A short memorial of the life and death of a fellow labourer in the church, our valuable Friend Joseph White, late of Bucks County
Churchman, John (1705-1775)
1780
Running title: The life and travels of John Churchman. On verso of last leaf is a list of "Books lately printed by James Phillips".
An account of the gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman, late of Nottingham, in Pennsylvania, deceased : To which is added, A short memorial of the life and death of a fellow labourer in the church, our valuable friend Joseph White, late of Bucks county
Churchman, John (1705-1775)
1781
Running title: The life and travels of John Churchman. At end is a list of "Books sold by Robert Jackson, bookseller" (1 p.).
An account of the gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman, late of Nottingham, in Pennsylvania, deceased : To which is added, A short memorial of the life and death of a fellow labourer in the church, our valuable friend Joseph White, late of Bucks county
Churchman, John (1705-1775)
1781
Running title: The life and travels of John Churchman. Advertisements for Phillips's publications on final page.
A testimony to true Christianity, restored, in its ancient glory and beauty, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in spirit : witnessed unto by all true Christian believers, who are given up to follow Christ, in the ancient path of holiness... Also, the true gospel vindicated, and the false witnessed against
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
1703
Indexed in: Smith II, 495.