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Memoirs of the life and writings of Lindley Murray: in a series of lettters, written by himself. With a preface, and a continuation of the memoirs
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826); Frank, Elizabeth
1826
On pp.271-279 is a list of "the latest editions of Murray's works".
A defence of the book entituled Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresy of tything, under the Gospel, detected, &c. Against the exceptions of an haughty, ignorant dialogue, between (as not for want of the vanity of self-opinion they term themselves) Eubulus and Sophronius, in the pamphlet, call'd by the proud name of Censura temporum. For the month of September, 1708
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1709
Signed: Benj. Lindley.
The power of religion on the mind, in retirement, affliction, and at the approach of death : exemplified in the testimonies and experience of persons distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1812
Indexed in: Smith II, 193.
Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresie of tything under the gospel detected: in some observations upon a book entituled, An essay concerning the divine right of tythes: by the author of The snake in the grass. Together with an essay concerning the first rise of tythes: and an essay against their divine right
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1708
Author's initials given, p.48. Published anonymously. By Benjamin Lindley.
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb : with an appendix containing an account of Ackworth School, remarks on Christian discipline, and extracts from her letters
Grubb, Sarah (1756-1790); Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1796
Edited by Lindley Murray.
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb : with an appendix containing an account of Ackworth School, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters
Grubb, Sarah (1756-1790); Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1792
"The materials from which this work is composed, consist of journals written by herself... and of a considerable number of letters." - (p. iii).
The shiboleth of priest-hood, wherein it is debated and proved by the evidence of scripture and right reason, to be absolutely impossible for any unholy man to execute the office of a gospel minister
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1678
Author named as "Benja. Lindley", p.18. List of "Some books lately printed for a general service" at end.
The necessity of immediate revelation, toward the foundation and ground of true faith, proved; and the gospel, its true ministers, and their Christian wirtings, especially R. Barclay's Apology, &c. vindicated : in an answer to the dark attempts of Thomas Bennet against them, in his seventeen last chapters of his pretended Confutation of Quakerism
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1713
Smith II, 124-5.
True news out of Sussex, to contradict the false news of George Keith, lately publish'd from thence
Snashall, John (1656?-1732); Keith, George (1639?-1716)
[1707]
Signed at end: John Snashall [& 6 others].
Light and truth discovering and detecting sophistry and deceit, or, A reply to a book, call'd, A plain discovery of many gross falshoods &c. by George Keith. Together, with animadversions on G.K.'s answer to his own queries, concerning the sacrament of the Lord's supper (so called)
Field, John (1652-1723)
1701
Indexed in: Smith I, 606.
The vicar of Banbury corrected: or, An answer to Benj. Loveling's reply (to a letter of Richard Vivers) intituled The spirit of Quakerism rebuked, &c. With a copy of the said letter
Vivers, Richard (1727)
1703
Indexed in: ESTC 94568; Smith II, 843.
A turbulent spirit troubled with his own confutations. In reply to George Keith's pretended answer to seventeen queries, defended by him, in his book intituled, Truth's defence
Nicholls, Thomas (fl. 1702); Society of Friends. Oxford Quarterly Meeting
1702
Preface ends on p.[viii] "signed on behalf of the Quaterly-meeting, by Thomas Nickolls, Jun."