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Total number of records: 14
Top 10: People and organisations
| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Keith, George, 1639?-1716 | 13 |
| Society of Friends | 6 |
| Penington, John (1655-1710) | 4 |
| Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713) | 3 |
| Penington, Edward (1667-1701) | 2 |
| Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) | 2 |
| Bishop, George (1668) | 1 |
| Bradford, William, 1663-1752 | 1 |
| Jennings, Samuel (1708) | 1 |
| Penn, William (1644-1718) | 1 |
The state of the case, briefly but impartially given betwixt the people called Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c. in America, who remain in unity, and George Keith, with some few seduced by him into a separation from them. As also a just vindication of my self from the reproaches and abuses of those backsliders
Jennings, Samuel (1708)
1694
Includes minutes of a session of the justices of Philadelphia county court, March 25, 1692, Peter Boss's paper attacking Samuel Jennings, and a signed statement by a group of Friends defending the aut...
An epistle to Friends. Briefly commemorating the gracious dealings of the Lord with them; and warning them to beware of that spirit of contention and division which hath appeared of late in George Keith, and some few others that join with him who have made a breach and separation from Friends in some parts of America
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1694
Errata: p. 75.
A serious examination of George Keith's pretended Serious call to the Quakers, inviting them to return to Christianity : proving the same none of Christ's call, but unchristian, invidious, perverse and self-contradictory
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1707
Attributed to George Whitehead. Cf. Smith. Errata: p. 77. "Books printed and sold by J. Sowle..., 1707": p. [1]-[3] at end.
An apostate exposed : or, George Keith contradicting himself and his brother Bradford. Wherein their testimony to the Christian faith of the people called Quakers, is opposed to G.K.'s late pamphlet, stiled, Gross error and hypocrisie detected
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1695
Indexed in: Wing P1223; Smith II, 362.
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.
Keith against Keith : or some more of George Keith's contradictions and absurdities, collected out of his own books (not yet retracted) upon a review. Together with a reply to George Keith's late book, entituled, The Antichrists and Sadduces detected among a sort of Quakers, &c
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1696
Indexed in: Wing P1228; Smith II, 363.
A modest account from Pensylvania, of the principal differences in point of doctrine, between George Keith, and those of the people called Quakers, from whom he separated : shewing his great declension, and inconsistency with himself therein. Recommended to the serious consideration of those who are turned aside, aud [sic] joyned in his schism
Pusey, Caleb (1650?-1727)
1696
Author named, p.67. Includes bibliographical references.
More work for George Keith : being George Keith's vindication of the people called Quakers as well in his part of the dispute held... 1674. As in his treatise against Thomas Hicks, and other Baptists ... [etc.]
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1696
Indexed in: Wing P1323; Smith II, 44.
Some brief observations upon George Keith's earnest expostulation, contained in a postscript to a late book of his, entituled, The Antichrists and Sadducees detected, &c. Offered to the perusal of such as the said expostulation was recommended to
Penington, Edward (1667-1701)
1696
Author named in full, p.24.
A modest detection of George Keith's (miscalled) Just vindication of his earnest expostulation: published by him as a pretended answer to a late book of mine, entituled, Some brief observations, &c
Penington, Edward (1667-1701)
1696
Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 4 pages. Author named in full, p.56.