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Memoir of Thomas Chalkley : chiefly extracted from a journal of his life, travels, and Christian experiences, first published in America
Chalkley, Thomas (1675-1741)
1825
Smith II, 758.
An apostate exposed : or, George Keith contradicting himself and his brother Bradford. Wherein their testimony to the Christian faith of the people called Quakers, is opposed to G.K.'s late pamphlet, stiled, Gross error and hypocrisie detected
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1695
Indexed in: Wing P1223; Smith II, 362.
Keith against Keith : or some more of George Keith's contradictions and absurdities, collected out of his own books (not yet retracted) upon a review. Together with a reply to George Keith's late book, entituled, The Antichrists and Sadduces detected among a sort of Quakers, &c
Penington, John (1655-1710)
1696
Indexed in: Wing P1228; Smith II, 363.
A testimony for the man, Christ Jesus, repelling the poyson & fallacy of William Haworth's pretended Antidote against the Quakers
Society of Friends. Hertford Meeting
1676
Place of publication from Wing.
The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books
Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1696
Postscript, p. 48-54, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696.
A false witness examin'd and rebuk'd; and the stedfast, sincere obedience of the people called Quakers, unto Christ Jesus, their souls captain, bishop and high-priest, asserted and vindicated : being an answer to a book, entituled, A declaration concerning the people called Quakers, &c., given forth by I know not who: there is subscribed to the said book Christidulus Ecclestion, but whether this be the name of the author, or only a feigned name, is a question but I do not know the author by that name, nor do I hear of any that doth, neither did I ever know any man or woman by that name
Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1674
"A declaration concerning the people called Quakers" by John Danks.
An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain, or elsewhere : containing advice and consolation, particularly address'd to those who are under tribulation, in the following stations of life, viz. 1. To the widows and fatherless
Hall, David of Skipton, Yorkshire (1683-1756)
1754
Indexed in: Smith I, 905.
Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb : with an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters
Grubb, Sarah (1756-1790); Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1792
Edited by Lindley Murray.
Memoir of John Woolman, chiefly extracted from a journal of his life and travels
Woolman, John (1720-1772); Howard, Luke (1772-1864)
1824
A tender visitation of heavenly love, streaming from the fountain of endless life. Unto the tribulated flock of Christ (whom the world in derission calls Quakers). Being several epistles
Farnworth, Richard (1666); Whitehead, John (1630-1696); Greene, Thomas (1634?-1699)
1664
Indexed in: Wing T680; Smith I, 592.