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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.
An epistle of caution to all Friends professing the blessed truth; to prevent injustice and injury, and the reproach thereof in divers matters herein mentioned
Camfield, Francis; Society of Friends. London Six Weeks' Meeting
1698
Issued by the London Six Weeks' Meeting. Subscribed by Francis Camfield and 5 others on behalf of the Meeting, p.16.
An epistle to Friends, for the stirring up such as are negligent in attending their meetings appointed for the worship of God, shewing the danger thereof, and earnestly exhorting them to diligence for the future
Field, John (1652-1723)
1710
Author named as "John Feild", p.16.
An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, by their order the 17th of the second month, and 1st of the third month, 1696. To such Friends in England and Wales, or elsewhere, as are or may be concerned in the favour granted by the Government for the ease of Friends, from the great oppression of oaths
Bealing, Benjamin (1739); Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings
[1696]
Caption title. At end: Signed in behalf of the Meeting for Sufferings in London, the 1st of the 3d month, 1696. By Benjamin Bealing. Another issue also published 1696.
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.
Supernatural influences necessary to salvation : being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity. In answer to Thomas Chubb's treatise, entitled, An examination of Mr. Barclay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability since the fall
Beaven, Thomas
1726
Indexed in: Smith I, 228.