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A defence of the book entituled Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresy of tything, under the Gospel, detected, &c. Against the exceptions of an haughty, ignorant dialogue, between (as not for want of the vanity of self-opinion they term themselves) Eubulus and Sophronius, in the pamphlet, call'd by the proud name of Censura temporum. For the month of September, 1708
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1709
Signed: Benj. Lindley.
Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresie of tything under the gospel detected: in some observations upon a book entituled, An essay concerning the divine right of tythes: by the author of The snake in the grass. Together with an essay concerning the first rise of tythes: and an essay against their divine right
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1708
Author's initials given, p.48. Published anonymously. By Benjamin Lindley.
Truth exalted, and the peaceable fellowship and exercise thereof vindicated against the abusive clamours of a dividing false spirit. Given forth in answer to a printed paper subscribed, Edward Nightingale, Tho. Dennison, John Winnard, John Cox, called An account of their offers in the Quarterly Meetings at York for the accommodating of the differences that were among Friends, being (say they) three distinct papers given in for peace at three several meetings... [etc.]
Lindley, Isaac
1685
Preface to reader signed (p.[iv]) by Isaac Lindley and 7 others.
A defence of the book entituled Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresy of tything, under the Gospel, detected, &c. Against the exceptions of an haughty, ignorant dialogue, between (as not for want of the vanity of self-opinion they term themselves) Eubulus and Sophronius, in the pamphlet, call'd by the proud name of Censura temporum. For the month of September, 1708
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1709
Signed: Benj. Lindley.
Truth exalted, and the peaceable fellowship and exercise thereof vindicated against the abusive clamours of a dividing false spirit. Given forth in answer to a printed paper subscribed, Edward Nightingale, Tho. Dennison, John Winnard, John Cox, called An account of their offers in the Quarterly Meetings at York for the accommodating of the differences that were among Friends, being (say they) three distinct papers given in for peace at three several meetings... [etc.]
Lindley, Isaac
1685
Preface to reader signed (p.[iv]) by Isaac Lindley and 7 others.
Truth exalted, and the peaceable fellowship and exercise thereof vindicated against the abusive clamours of a dividing false spirit. Given forth in answer to a printed paper subscribed, Edward Nightingale, Tho. Dennison, John Winnard, John Cox, called An account of their offers in the Quarterly Meetings at York for the accommodating of the differences that were among Friends, being (say they) three distinct papers given in for peace at three several meetings... [etc.]
Lindley, Isaac
1685
Preface to reader signed (p.[iv]) by Isaac Lindley and 7 others.
Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresie of tything under the gospel detected: in some observations upon a book entituled, An essay concerning the divine right of tythes: by the author of The snake in the grass. Together with an essay concerning the first rise of tythes: and an essay against their divine right
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1708
Author's initials given, p.48. Published anonymously. By Benjamin Lindley.
The glorious brightness of the gospel-day, dispelling the shadows of the legal dispensation: and whatsoever else of human invention hath been super-added thereunto. Set forth, in some observations made on a late pamphlet called a Divine treatise... In answer whereunto this was written
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1707
Issue with errata in 6 lines.
A compendium of religious faith and practice : designed for young persons of the Society of Friends
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1815
Advertisements for Alexander's publications on final 2 pages.
A compendium of religious faith and practice : designed for young persons of the Society of Friends
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1815
Advertisements for Alexander's publications on final 2 pages.
A treatise of election and reprobation in vindication of the universal grace and love of God to mankind
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1700
Pages 50-60 contain a reply to George Keith's Truth advanced.
The necessity of immediate revelation, towards the foundation and ground of true faith, proved : and the Gospel, its true ministers, and their Christian writings, especially R. Barclay's Apology, &c. vindicated: in an answer to the dark attempts of Thomas Bennet, against them, in his nine first chapters, of his pretended Confutation of Quakerism
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1710
Indexed in: Smith II, 124.