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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books
Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1696
Postscript, [8] p. following p.48, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696. Pages following p. 48 numbered 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, [2 blanks].
An exact narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 11th of the month called June, 1696 : together with the disputes and speeches there, between G. Keith and other Quakers, differing from him in some religious principles
Keith, George (1639?-1716); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Penn, William (1644-1718); Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1696
Errata: p. 62. The appendix contains quotations from the works of George Whitehead, William Penn and Thomas Ellwood. Advertisements for Keith's writings, p.[63].
The harmony of divine and heavenly doctrines : demonstrated in sundry declarations on variety of subjects. Preached at the Quakers meetings in London
Penn, William (1644-1718); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Coole, Benjamin (1717); Waldenfield, Samuel
1795
Includes sermons by George Whitehead, Benjamin Coole, and Samuel Waldenfield.
Truth vindicated, by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased
Bathurst, Elizabeth (1691); Bathurst, Charles (1700); Bathurst, Grace; Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Marshall, Charles (1637-1698)
1705
"Truth's vindication" and "The sayings of women" have individual title-pages, the latter dated 1695. Includes testimonies by Charles Bathurst, Grace Bathurst, George Whitehead and Charles Marshall. ...
Truth vindicated, by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased
Bathurst, Elizabeth (1691); Bathurst, Charles (1700); Bathurst, Grace; Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Marshall, Charles (1637-1698)
1705
"Truth's vindication" and "The sayings of women" have individual title-pages, the latter dated 1695. Includes testimonies by Charles Bathurst, Grace Bathurst, George Whitehead and Charles Marshall. ...
Truth vindicated, by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst
Bathurst, Elizabeth (1691); Bathurst, George (1700); Bathurst, Grace; Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1788
"The sayings of women" has separare title-page. With testimonies by Charles Bathurst, Grace Bathurst and George Whitehead. Advertisements for Phillips's publications on final 2 pages.
Truth vindicated, by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maid of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst
Bathurst, Elizabeth (1691); Bathurst, George (1700); Bathurst, Grace; Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1788
"The sayings of women" has separare title-page. With testimonies by Charles Bathurst, Grace Bathurst and George Whitehead. Advertisements for Phillips's publications on final 2 pages.
The concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers : in owning and asserting the prinicpal doctrines of the Christian religion: demonstrated in the sermons or declarations of several of their publick preachers; namely, Mr. Robert Barclay, Mr. George Whitehead... [et al.]. Exactly taken in short-hand ... And now faithfully transcribed and published; with the prayer at the end of each sermon
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1694
A collection of sermons by fourteen English Quakers.
The Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony stated and vindicated, from scripture, reason and authority. Against the injurious attempts, that have been lately made by several adversaries
Penn, William (1644-1718); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1699
Wing P1267; Smith II, 291.
The story of a court-martial
Whitehead, George
[19--?]
"This booklet contains an entertaining account, written in the form of a story, of the author's experiences in a guard-room whilst awaiting trial as a conscientious objector during the late war. In ad...
The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books
Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1696
Postscript, p. 48-54, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696.
The late expedients proposed by Benjamin Coal, Charles Harris, and others, for a true reconciliation, &c. tenderly considered
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Coale, Benjamin (fl.1670-1693); Harris, Charles of High Wycombe (fl.1669-1673)
[1693]
Subscribed (p.4) by George Whitehead and 9 others.