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A few ingredients against the venom in William Roger's book, stiled, The Christian Quaker distinguished, &c
Richardson, Richard (1623?-1689)
1681
Caption title. Signed at end: R. Richardson. Imprint from colophon.
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
An antidote against the infection of William Rogers's book, mis-called, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator : whereby the envy, falshood, slander, errors, and false doctrines contained in the said book, being plainly laid open, the charge of apostacy and innovation is justly retorted upon W.R. and his adherents
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1682
Errata: prelim. p. [12].
An exalted Diotrephes reprehended, or the spirit of error and envy in William Rogers against the truth and many of the antient and faithful Friends thereof, manifested in his late monstrous birth, or work of darkness, (viz.), his false and scandalous book, intituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished. &c. Wherein he hath discovered himself to be an apostate... Also a comparison between his said book, and an epistle, given forth under his said hand ... To be dispersed only among Friends, unless his book is made more publick
Snead, Richard (1711)
1681
Signed (p.48): Richard Snead, Charles Harford, Richard Vickris, Charles Jones.
An exalted Diotrephes reprehended, or the spirit of error and envy in William Rogers against the truth and many of the antient and faithful Friends thereof, manifested in his late monstrous birth, or work of darkness, (viz.), his false and scandalous book, intituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished. &c. Wherein he hath discovered himself to be an apostate... Also a comparison between his said book, and an epistle, given forth under his said hand ... To be dispersed only among Friends, unless his book is made more publick
Snead, Richard (1711)
1681
Signed (p.48): Richard Snead, Charles Harford, Richard Vickris, Charles Jones.
Truth & innocency triumphing over falsehood & envy : or, Jasper Batt's vindication against William Roger's un-christian and false insinuations, in his book mis-called the Christian Quaker, &c
Batt, Jasper (1702)
1681
Imprint taken from colophon.
The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie vented in a great confused book, falsly entituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator, in five parts : the fallacy and force whereof being herein clearly detected and justly repelled
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1681
In response to The Christian-Quaker distinguished, by William Rogers. Attributed to George Whitehead. Cf. Smith. Errata: p. [1] at end. "Books printed for John Bringhurst": p. [2] at end.
The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie vented in a great confused book, falsly entituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator, in five parts : the fallacy and force whereof being herein clearly detected and justly repelled
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1681
In response to The Christian-Quaker distinguished, by William Rogers. Attributed to George Whitehead. Cf. Smith. Errata: p. [1] at end. "Books printed for John Bringhurst": p. [2] at end.
An epistle of caution to Friends to take heed of that treacherous spirit that is entred into W.R. and his abettors. (As appears in his malicious book, falsly called The Christian-Quaker, &c.)... With wholsome advice and counsel, by way of information, that the simple-minded may not be ensnared by the crafts and wiles of Satan through faith fallen antichristian instruments is W.R. and such as are entred into the same malicious spirit with him
Taylor, Christopher (1615-1686)
1681
Author named as "C. Taylor", p.20. Errata: p. 20. List of "Books printed for John Bringhurst", p. 20.
Antichristian treachery discovered, and its way block'd up, in a clear distinction betwixt the Christian apostolical spirit,and the spirit of the antichristian apostate : being an answer to a book put forth by William Rogers, falsely called, The Christian Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator... In three parts ... [etc.]
Bains, Joseph; Blaykling, John; Pearson, John (1613-1686); Pearson, Thomas fl. 1686
[1686?]
Numbers 105-108 repeated in paging.