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Observations on a late anonymous publication, intituled, A letter to the author of a letter to Dr. Formey, &c. in vindication of Robert Barclay, and the principles of the people called Quakers
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1767
Advertisements for Hinde's publications, pp. [114-5].
A reply to a late publication of S. Newton, of Norwich, intituled, An appendix, &c. In answer to which it is plainly shewn that the Quakers are not Calvinists
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1774
Indexed in: Smith II, 414.
The original, and present state of man, briefly considered : wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means, and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world by the people called Quakers. To which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1773
A reply to: Leading sentiments of the people called Quakers examined,... / By S. Newton. London : S. Burchall, for E. and C. Dilly, 1771, which is itself a reply to: Observations on a late anonymous p...
The life and posthumous works of Richard Claridge : being memoirs and manuscripts relating to his experiences and progress in religion, his changes in opinion and reasons for them
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723); Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1836
Book-list (1 p.) at end. Includes index.
The Quaker bedside book : an anthology by and about Quakers and Quakerism
Canter, Bernard; Canter, Doris
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-248) and index.
A brief narrative of the life, labours and sufferings, of Elias Osborn
Osborn, Elias (1643-1720)
1723
Indexed in: Smith II, 248.
A brief narrative of the life, labours and sufferings, of Elias Osborn
Osborn, Elias (1643-1720)
1723
Indexed in: Smith II, 248.
Some prison meditations of an humble heart : given forth from a child in Israel, whose soul very dearly loveth his Heavenly Fathers children : much desiring, (and travelling in spirit for) their prosperity in the truth, even as for his own soul
Bennit, William (1684)
1666
Place of publication suggested by Wing.