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The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R.B.'s 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd An appendix, in answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his attempt against the said book, &c. In which reply and appendix, their fallacious reasoning is detected
Forster, Josiah (1693-1763)
1740
At end is a list (2pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde".
A confutation of Quakerism; or a plain proof of the falshood of what the principal Quaker writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other works) do teach : concerning the necessity of immediate revelation in order to a saving Christian faith; the being, nature and operation of the pretended universal light within; its striving with men, moving them to prayer, and calling them to the ministry; regeneration, sanctification, justification, salvation and union with God; the nature of a church; the rule of faith; water-baptism; and the Lord's-Supper. : Diverse questions also concerning perfection, Christ's satisfaction, the judge of controversies, &c. are briefly stated and resolved
Bennet, Thomas (1673-1728)
1705
A reply to Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity. Errata: p. [12].
A confutation of Quakerism; or a plain proof of the falshood of what the principal Quaker writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other works) do teach : concerning the necessity of immediate revelation in order to a saving Christian faith; the being, nature and operation of the pretended universal light within; its striving with men, moving them to prayer, and calling them to the ministry; regeneration, sanctification, justification, salvation and union with God; the nature of a church; the rule of faith; water-baptism; and the Lord's-Supper. : Diverse questions also concerning perfection, Christ's satisfaction, the judge of controversies, &c. are briefly stated and resolved
Bennet, Thomas (1673-1728)
1705
A reply to Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity. Errata: p. [12].
A confutation of Quakerism; or a plain proof of the falshood of what the principal Quaker writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other works) do teach : concerning the necessity of immediate revelation in order to a saving Christian faith; the being, nature and operation of the pretended universal light within; its striving with men, moving them to prayer, and calling them to the ministry; regeneration, sanctification, justification, salvation and union with God; the nature of a church; the rule of faith; water-baptism; and the Lord's-Supper. Diverse questions also concerning perfection, Christ's satisfaction, the judge of controversies, &c. are briefly stated and resolved
Bennet, Thomas (1673-1728)
1733
A reply to Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity.
The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R.B.'s 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd An appendix, in answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his attempt against the said book, &c. In which reply and appendix, their fallacious reasoning is detected
Forster, Josiah (1693-1763)
1740
At end is a list (2pp.) of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde".