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Church of England | 23 |
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) | 9 |
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787) | 9 |
Phillpotts, Henry Bishop of Exeter (1778-1869) | 7 |
Society of Friends | 6 |
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690) | 5 |
Best, Thomas (1787-1865) | 4 |
Church of England. Diocese of Exeter | 4 |
Gale, John (1680-1721) | 4 |
Gorham, George Cornelius | 4 |
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The Book of Common Prayer : or, baptismal regeneration, as taught therein an absurdity and a farce, demonstrated. A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Baker, Benjamin (fl.1863-4)
[1864?]
Cover title.
A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury [John Bird Sumner]
Phillpotts, Henry Bishop of Exeter (1778-1869); Sumner, John Bird (1780-1862)
1850
The Bishop of Exeter accuses the Rev. G. C.Gorham of heresy.
An examination of a late Vindication of a Defence of Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted : wherein the validity of a former reply to that Defence, and the insufficiency of the Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant Reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against Popery
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1739
By Joseph Besse.
A treatise concerning baptism and the supper : shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein the strongest arguments for the use of outward baptism and the supper are considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the objections against them, for their disuse of these signs, are answered
Pike, Joseph (1657-1729)
1710
"Errata", bottom of p. [xxii]. "J.P." is Joseph Pike: author named in full, p. [xiv].
A treatise concerning baptism and the supper : shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein the strongest arguments for the use of outward baptism and the supper are considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the objections against them, for their disuse of these signs, are answered
Pike, Joseph (1657-1729)
1710
"Errata", bottom of p. [xxii]. "J.P." is Joseph Pike: author named in full, p. [xiv].
A full report of the case of Mastin v. Escott : for refusing to bury an infant baptized by a Wesleyan minister : containing all the arguments on both sides and the judgement delivered by... Sir Herbert Jenner in the Arches court of Canterbury. May 8th, 1841; with an appendix of documents
Escott, Thomas Sweet; Mastin, Frederick George; Fust, Sir Herbert Jenner (1778-1852); Curteis, William Calverley; Church of England. Province of Canterbury
1841
An examination of a late Vindication of a Defence of Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted : wherein the validity of a former reply to that Defence, and the insufficiency of the Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant Reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against Popery
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1739
By Joseph Besse.