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A serious examination of a pretended answer to a paper of judgment past at Yorke, with a reply thereto. Wherein several of the mistakes and errors in the said answer are manifested and detected. And the proceedings of Friends against J.C., E.N., T.D., and JW., and their abettors are vindicated and cleared
Myers, George (1653?-1714)
1686
Indexed in: Wing M3173; Smith II, 209.
A testimony to the Lord's power and blessed appearance in and amongst children: wherein is expressed the great love of God to them, who, as young and tender, have tasted of his good word and heavenly life. Published for the use of Friends... [etc.]
Taylor, Christopher (1615-1686)
1679
Imprint suggested by Wing. Includes conributions by Christopher Taylor, G. Lawry, J.M., and A. Patersone.
Plain and downright-dealing with them that were with us, and are gone out from us; and also to them that are of the same mind with them who are gone from us, and yet come to meetings... Also, there is annexed something in answer to a paper, given forth by one whose name is set down under M.T
Livingstone, Patrick (1634?-1694)
1667
On wearing hats during prayers. cf. Smith, J. Friends books', II, p. 126.
Truth prevalent and the quakers discharged from the Norfolk-rectors furious charge. In a sober answer to their book, falsly stiled, The principles of the Quakers further shewn to be blasphemous and seditious, by these thus remarked authors, viz. Edward Beckham, D.D. Rector of Gayton-Thorp, Henry Meriton M.A. Rector of Oxborough, Lancaster Topcliffe L.L.B. - Rector of Hockwold, Norfolk
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1701
Errata on p. [16].
Patterns of influence in Anglo-American Quakerism
Drake, Thomas Edward (1907-); Friends' Historical Society
1958
Melius inquirendum : or, An answer to a book of Edward Cockson, M.A. and rector, as he stiles himself, of Westcot-Barton in the county of Oxon., mis-tituled, Rigid Quakers cruel persecutors: being a review of the controversie, between Benjamin Loveling, minister of Banbury in the said county and the Quakers there; in a letter to Richard Vivers of the said town. In which answer, the said review is examined, and refuted, and the Quakers clear'd of the charge of persecution for religion
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Edwards, John (1637-1716)
1706
Preceding the author's preface is "A brief epistle to the impartial readers" signed : G. Whitehead. "A brief view of some unscriptural opinions broach'd by certain noted clergy-men of the Church of ...
Some account from Colchester of the unfairness and dis-ingenuity of two rectors, and two non-conformist ministers, and five other persons, in their account against the people call'd Quakers
Bayle, Thomas
1699
Signed at end: Thomas Bayles, Arthur Cotton, John Furly, Daniel van der Wall, Francis Newton, Robert Haskins, George Dehorn. A reply to "Some account of the Quakers errors", by William Shelton et al...
Melius inquirendum : or, An answer to a book of Edward Cockson, M.A. and rector, as he stiles himself, of Westcot-Barton in the county of Oxon., mis-tituled, Rigid Quakers cruel persecutors: being a review of the controversie, between Benjamin Loveling, minister of Banbury in the said county and the Quakers there; in a letter to Richard Vivers of the said town. In which answer, the said review is examined, and refuted, and the Quakers clear'd of the charge of persecution for religion
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723); Edwards, John (1637-1716)
1706
Preceding the author's preface is "A brief epistle to the impartial readers" signed : G. Whitehead. "A brief view of some unscriptural opinions broach'd by certain noted clergy-men of the Church of ...
Something by way of testimony concerning Clement Lake of Crediton in Devonshire; with something he wrote in his life time by way of answer unto John Flavell, Independent preacher of Dartmouth
Lake, Clement (1689)
1692
Numerous errors in pagination.
On the great love of God to mankind, through Jesus Christ our Lord
Chalkley, Thomas (1675-1741)
1816
Smith II, 754.