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Reflections upon several passages in a book entituled, Satan disrob'd from his disguise of light
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1698]
Caption title.
Reflections upon a passage concerning the light within : in a book entituled, Primitive heresie, &c
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1698?]
Caption title. Date taken from Joseph Smith's A descriptive catalogue of Friends' books.
Reflections upon some passages in a book entituled, A defence of a book entituled, The snake in the grass
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
1700
Wing E691; Smith I, 575.
A letter from Edmund Ellis, a minister of the Church of England to John Norris, another minister of the same Church, in vindication of the Quakers from the charge of being Socinians
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1693]
Caption title. Dated: August 4, 1693--P. 4. Imprint suggested by Wing.
The testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the man Christ Jesus, vindicated from the malicious slanders, perversions, confusions, impertinencies and idle quibling of William Haworth an Independent-preacher, in his Animadversions on the said testimony... With a brief and serious reply by Mary Stout to what concerns her in William Haworth's former book ... [etc.]
Stout, Mary; Society of Friends. Hertford Meeting
1676
Place of publication suggested by Wing. "Mary Stout's reply to William Haworth's answer", p. 40-55. Errata at end.
Reflections upon some passages, in a book, entitled Reflections upon the conduct of human life. With reference to the study of learning and knowledge
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[1699]
Wing E690; Smith I, 574.
Animadversions upon some passages in a paper, entituled, Some reasons humbly offered why the Quakers should be examined
Elys, Edmund (1634-1707)
[169-]
This edition not in Wing; Smith I, 575.
The true light owned and vindicated, and the believers in it defended : and blasphemy and blasphemers justly detected
Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734); Fiddeman, John; Cade, John
1699
Authors named at end: Richard Ashby, John Fiddeman, John Cade.
The defence of the people called Quakers : being a reply to a book lately published by certain priests of the county of Norfolk, under the pretended title of The Quakers' challenge : and containing, some brief and modest animadversions upon the book it self. Several certificates which detect the errors in those of West-Dereham and clear the people called Quakers of the said challenge. The letters that passed between them and the priests
Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734)
1699
Preface signed by Richard Ashby, Thomas Bonnet, John Hubbard, John Fiddeman, Daniel Phillips, and Tho. Buckingham. "The Quakers challenge" was written by the priests Henry Meriton, John Meriton and ...
Some account from Colchester of the unfairness and dis-ingenuity of two rectors, and two non-conformist ministers, and five other persons, in their account against the people call'd Quakers
Bayle, Thomas
1699
Signed at end: Thomas Bayles, Arthur Cotton, John Furly, Daniel van der Wall, Francis Newton, Robert Haskins, George Dehorn. A reply to "Some account of the Quakers errors", by William Shelton et al...
An apology for the people called Quakers, and an appeal to the inhabitants of Norfolk and Suffolk, or whom else it may concern
Field, John (1652-1723)
1699
Includes biblical references. Author's initials given, p.3.