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Extracts from the writings of William Penn and Richard Claridge, on the death and suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ
Penn, William (1644-1718); Claridge, Richard (1649-1723)
1818
Indexed in: Smith II, 778.
The true Christ owned, as he is true God and perfect man. Containing an answer to a late pamphlet having this title The Quakers creed concerning the man Christ Jesus &c. Writ by a nameless author. Which pamphlet containeth many gross lies and wilful perversions beside some other great mistakes occasioned by the author his ignorance and blindness
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1679
"The Quakers creed..." is by William Haworth.
The spiritual man Christ Jesus, the blessed seed, light of life, purger of conscience, healer of nations, and restorer of mankind
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
Indexed in: Wing F1918; Smith I, 676.
Truth further clear'd from mistakes : being two chapters out of the book entituled, Primitive Christianity reviv'd: plainly acknowledging the benefit accruing by the death and suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of mankind. Together with a comparison of the principles of the people called Quakers, and the perversions of their opposers, by way of postscript
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1698
Signed and dated on p. 47: William Penn. Dublin, the 26th of the 3d month, 1698.
Eternal youth : an address given at Rawdon and Burnham Young Friends' Conferences, 1919
Graham, Lydia Susanna
1919
"This series of pamphlets is published by Robert Davis... Harrogate .. for the '1905' Committee of Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends."
A testimony, of what we believe of Christ, before he was manifest in the flesh; and of his birth and preaching, and what he saith he is himselfe; as also of his sufferings, death, resurrection, and ascension, both as he was God and as he was man. And also the testimony of the apostles concerning him... : but all such by-names, which are not found in the scriptures we testify against ... that in scorn calls us Quakers. Also how the believers in the primitive times, and now, did and do possess and enjoy Christ Jesus: and what is the saints food, and how they are to walke. And wherein they may see what a true Christian duty is
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
Place of publication from Wing. Dated at end: Worcester Prison, the 25 of the 11 Moneth, 1674/5.
A question to the professors of Christianity, whether they have the true, living, powerful saving knowledge of Christ or no? With some queries concerning Christ and his appearances... With the sounding of bowels towards thee, O England ... With some sensible experimental questions and answers from the tenth chapter of John
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1667
Indexed in: Wing P1184; Smith II, 349.