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Name: Edmundson, David Jepson
Reference: Carlton Hill R3
Meeting: Brighouse MM 1810-1822
Place: Leeds
Pages: object 110-1
Name: Books
Reference: Carlton Hill A2
Meeting: Knaresborough MM 1754-75
Pages: 17, 46, 120-1, 137-8, 307, 310-2, 314, 324, 326, 329, 361, 396, 444, 446-7
An answer to a pamphlet, intituled, An account of an occasional conference between George Keith and Thomas Upsher, at Colchester... With some remarks on a former book of George Keith's, falsly entituled, A true relation of a conference had between Geo. Keith, and Tho. Upsher, at Colchester
Upsher, Thomas (1672-1704)
1701
Title within double-rule border.
The vicar of Banbury corrected: or, An answer to Benj. Loveling's reply (to a letter of Richard Vivers) intituled The spirit of Quakerism rebuked, &c. With a copy of the said letter
Vivers, Richard (1727)
1703
Indexed in: ESTC 94568; Smith II, 843.
A just reprehension to John Norris of Newton St. Loe, for his unjust reflection on the Quakers in his book, entituled, Reflections upon the conduct of human life, &c. Together with his false representation of their principle of the light
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1691
Indexed in: Wing V339; Smith II, 842.
A vindication of Jesus Christ, the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel, a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the world. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled A word to the wise is enough
Vaughton, John (1644-1712)
1676
Indexed in: Wing V160; Smith II, 840.
Truth and innocency defended, being a sober reply to some excesses in a treatise written by John Norris, concerning the divine light: wherein his personal reflections and misrepresentations of the Quakers about their principle of the light are further considered
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1692/3
Indexed in: Wing V341; Smith II, 842.
The Devil the greatest sinner in the world: or, A reply to Thomas Powel, who calls himself a minister of the gospel, yet affirms, Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the world
Vaughton, John (1644-1712); Powell, Thomas; Field, John (1652-1723)
1676
Includes a contribution by John Field.
A summary review of the doctrine of the small-pox : Wherein Dr. Sydenham's cool, and Dr. Morton's hot regimen are particularly considered; with an attempt to reconcile them. In a letter to Benjamin Bartlett, Sen. at Bradford. Whereunto is added an index explaining the terms of art
Lancaster, Thomas
1741
Indexed in: Smith II, 82.