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A lamp for the Beacon : containing extracts from a work entitled "A beacon to the Society of Friends, by Isaac Crewdson," with parallel passages, from the writings of the opponents of the early Friends to show the similarity of their doctrines. Together with a refutation of the same, by George Fox and others
Crewdson, Isaac (1780-1844)
1836
Introduction dated 4th mo. 1836; title varies from printing dated 12th mo. 1836. Anon.
The crisis of the Quaker contest in Manchester, resulting from the proceedings of the Monthly Meeting, in conjunction with the Yearly Meeting's Committee, in the Tenth Month, 1836
Crewdson, Thomas D; Society of Friends. Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting; Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting
1836
Comprises a verbatim report of the proceedings of Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting in relation to the "Beacon" controversy, reported by Thomas D. Crewdson and 3 others.
An inquiry into the validity of the scruple to call the scriptures the word of God
Ball, Richard (1794?-1862)
1836
Smith I, 162.
A letter to Dr. Hancock from the children of a deceased minister of the Society of Friends, on the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ crucified
Hancock, Thomas (1783-1849)
1836
Smith I, 224.
The trumpet blown : or, an appeal to the Society of Friends
Crewdson, Isaac (1780-1844)
1838
Smith I, 464.
A vindication of "A remonstrance to the Society of Friends"
Newton, Benjamin Wills (1807-1899)
1838
Smith BAQ, 336.
Reflections on the policy of the Yearly Meeting's committee
1836
Concerns the committee appointed to visit the meetings in lancashire, in relation to the "Beacon" controversy.
A serious apology for the principles & practices of the people call'd Quakers, against the malicious aspertions, erroneous doctrines, and horrid blasphemies of Thomas Jenner and Timothy Taylor, in their book, entituled, Quakerism anotamiz'd [sic], and confuted
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Penn, William (1644-1718)
1671
Indexed in: Wing W1957; Smith II, 892.