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Name: Dobel, Daniel
Reference: Carlton Hill A1
Meeting: Knaresborough MM 1721-53
Place: Cranbrook
Pages: 376
A seasonable caveat against the prevalency of Quakerism : containing a list of one of their parliaments, and forty-four of their canon laws. As also their errors in doctrine, and politicks in government, and the methods they take to support both... Together with an expostulary conclusion, reflecting the Quakers petition
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1701
Smith calls for portrait and BM (Br Ports) lists one of ca. 1701. Some copies may have been issued with it. Errata: p. [1] (3rd count). "A Brief Narrative of the Proceedings of W. Penn" [in Pennsy...
A serious dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Quaker
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1699
Signed (p.16): G.K. Advertisements for Keith's writings, p. [2].
To Friends belonging to the Monthly Meeting in Southwark
Society of Friends. Horsleydown Monthly Meeting
1741
Subscribed by Henry Brown, clerk. Issued by Horsleydown Monthly Meeting.
Quakerism expos'd to publick censure, by a brief narrative of the proceedings between some of the Norfolk clergy and the Quakers at a late conference at West Dereham Church; wherein is set forth the Quakers challenge, the clergies charge and the gentry's petition, prepar'd ready to present to the Parliament. Also a brief answer to four of the Quakers books and papers relating to the same, all publish'd to prevent false reports
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?); Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1699
Includes his "Jezebel withstood, and her daughter Ann Docwra publickly reprov'd": pp. 57-64.
A modest defence of my book, entituled, Quakerism expos'd : as also, of my broad sheet; with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod; and other books, presented anno 1699 to the Parliament. And G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely: shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the holy scriptures (pt.1)
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1700
Part 1 has caption title: George Whitehead turn'd topsie-turvy. Part 2 has special title-page: Ishmael, and his mother cast into the winderness amongst the wild beasts of the same nature... London, Pr...
A modest defence of my book, entituled, Quakerism expos'd : as also, of my broad sheet; with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod; and other books, presented anno 1699 to the Parliament. And G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely: shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the holy scriptures (pt.2-3)
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1700
Part 1 has caption title: George Whitehead turn'd topsie-turvy. Part 2 has special title-page: Ishmael, and his mother cast into the winderness amongst the wild beasts of the same nature... London, Pr...
A sober expostulation, with some of the hearers of the Quakers, against the insolent boldness of their mercenary teachers. In two tracts, viz. their Sober expostulation with the clergy, &c. by G. Whitehead. Primitive Christianity continued, &c. by Jos. Wyeth. Being a vindication of Mr. Archer, Mr. Smithies, and the reverend author of... The snake in the grass, from the Quakers foul imputations
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
[1698]
"January 26th. 1697/8."--p. 30.
The Christian ministry of the Church of England vindicated and distinguished from the antichristian ministry of the Quakers : containing a brief reply to a false and foolish libel, stiled, A letter to the clergy of the diocess of Norfolk and Suffolk, &c., by a nameless author... wherein his folly is detected, his lies confuted
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1699
"Letter to the clergy" is by J. Field.
A brief reply to George Whitehead's book stiled, A rambling pilgrim : in answer to a book intituled The pilgrim's progress from Quakerism to Christianity: shewing the danger of the Quakers government within the government and opposite to it... contrary to the laws of the land and particularly to the Act of Toleration
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
1700
Indexed in: Wing B5368; Smith I, 340.
William Penn, the pretended Quaker discovered to hold a correspondence with the Jesuite's at Rome. To which is added A winding sheet for Ann Dockwra
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?); Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
[1700]
Indexed in: Wing B5399; Smith I, 340.