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The Quakers vindicated, from the imputation of heresie, in their asserting the continuance of Christ's baptism. Being an answer to a book, intituled, A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers Meeting-House in Suffolk, between Henry Stebbing, opponent, and Joseph Middleton, respondent. Whereby the falshood of the said account is detected
Middleton, Joseph
1715
Indexed in: Smith II, 175.
The Quakers vindicated, from the imputation of heresie, in their asserting the continuance of Christ's baptism. Being an answer to a book, intituled, A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers Meeting-House in Suffolk, between Henry Stebbing, opponent, and Joseph Middleton, respondent. Whereby the falshood of the said account is detected
Middleton, Joseph
1715
Indexed in: Smith II, 175.
Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall son of God revealed in man... Or the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy, poured forth, and inspiring man ... to speak forth, and declare the wonderful things of God not ceased but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the church of Christ ... And the objection that have any seeming weight against it answered
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1668
Indexed in: Wing K175; Smith II, 18; Aldis 1843.
A tender and compassionate call to prophane swearers. And takers of the holy name of God in vain
Middleton, Joshua (1647-1720)
1708
Indexed in: Smith II, 175.
The work of sin (in the flesh) condemned : and the power of the enemy (in and over the creature mankind) by spiritual weapons resisted, and warred against... Wherein is opened and unfolded, by and from the spirit, of truth, the mistery of much and many truths contained in the holy scriptures ... Which is a precious warning and visitation of repentance, to all the world, but especialy [sic] to thee! (O England)
R. B; Baker, Richard Quaker; Bradly, Richard
1663
This tract has variously been attributed to Richard Baker and to Richard Bradly.
A catechism and confession of faith, approved of, and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name Quakers... To which is added, an expostulation with an appeal to, all other professors
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
1701
Advertisements for Sowle's publications dated 1701, on final 3 pages.
Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternall son of God revealed in man... Or the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of promise, the spirit of prophecy, poured forth, and inspiring man ... to speak forth, and declare the wonderful things of God not ceased but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the church of Christ ... And the objection that have any seeming weight against it answered
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1668
Indexed in: Wing K175; Smith II, 18; Aldis 1843.
A catechism and confession of faith, approved of, and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name Quakers... To which is added, an expostulation with an appeal to, all other professors
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
1701
Advertisements for Sowle's publications dated 1701, on final 3 pages.