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Remarks upon Tho. Andrews's book, miscalled, A modest enquiry; wherein, some of his mistakes about the doctrine of the people called Quakers, are considered
Eccleston, Theodor (1651-1726); Bevan, Evan (1678?-1746)
1709
"Some notes of Evan Jevans [i.e. Bevan], upon part of Tho. Andrews's Enquiry": p.63-73. "A postscript, in answer to Tho. Andrews's postscript" (signed by Joseph John, Evan Bevan, and four other Frie...
Remarks upon Tho. Andrews's book, miscalled, A modest enquiry; wherein, some of his mistakes about the doctrine of the people called Quakers, are considered
Eccleston, Theodor (1651-1726); Bevan, Evan (1678?-1746)
1709
"Some notes of Evan Jevans [i.e. Bevan], upon part of Tho. Andrews's Enquiry": p.63-73. "A postscript, in answer to Tho. Andrews's postscript" (signed by Joseph John, Evan Bevan, and four other Frie...
A modest and serious address to the well meaning followers of Antonia Bourignon upon occasion of the translating and publishing of her Warning against the Quakers, and its preface to the English reader
Barclay, Robert (1672-1747); Jaffray, Andrew (1650-1726); Garden, George (1649-1733)
1708
Author named on p. 25.
The picture of Quakerism once more drawn to the life. Containing XX articles of their faith. Together with XX modest queries, humbly propounded to the wise in heart... Humbly dedicated to authority
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1714
Indexed in: Smith I, 345.
Truth further defended, and William Penn vindicated : being a rejoinder to a book entituled, A brief and modest reply... Wherein that author's unfairness is detected, his arguments and objections are answered
Wight, Thomas (1724); Harris, Nicholas (fl.1700)
1700
By Thomas Wight and Nicholas Harris.
The picture of Quakerism once more drawn to the life. Containing XX articles of their faith. Together with XX modest queries, humbly propounded to the wise in heart... Humbly dedicated to authority
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1714
Indexed in: Smith I, 345.
The causes of God's wrath against England : and a faithfull warning from the Lord to speedy repentance
Bayley, Charles
1665
Indexed in: Wing B1472; Smith I, 213.
A testimony to the free and universal love of God in Jesus Christ to the sons of men : in true love sent forth (more especially) to the inhabitants of Colchester and parts adjacent; for them to read over, and weigh with due and serious consideration, in the blessed fear of the Lord
Bayle, Thomas
1675
Indexed in: Wing B1471; Smith I, 213.
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.
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.
A true and faithful warning sounded forth through a true prophet of the Lord unto all the inhabitants of the earth, but more particularly to England, and most especially to her cities London, Bristol and Winchester, whose visitations are almost over as hath been made known to him whose bowels yerns for the restauration of all backsliders known
Bayley, Charles
1663
Indexed in: Wing B 1473C. Smith I, 212.
A seasonable warning to such who posess themselves members of reformed churches, into what forme soever gathered, or where-ever scattered over the face of the whole earth, but most especially to France, and the parts adjacent. With a few remarkable queries &c
Bayley, Charles
1663
Indexed in: Wing B 1473B. Smith I, 212.