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Truth's principles : or, Those things about doctrine and worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the people of God called Quakers
Crook, John (1617-1699); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1663
"Concerning perswasions in matters of religion," signed Isaac Penington: pp. 21-23.
An answer to a pamphlet, intituled, An account of an occasional conference between George Keith and Thomas Upsher, at Colchester... With some remarks on a former book of George Keith's, falsly entituled, A true relation of a conference had between Geo. Keith, and Tho. Upsher, at Colchester
Upsher, Thomas (1672-1704)
1701
Title within double-rule border.
Honest, plain, down-right-dealing with the people called Episcopal-men, & Presbyterians. In this seasonable advice given unto them, and their teachers
Fox, George the younger (1661)
1660
Author named, p.4.
The great case of tythes truly stated, clearly opened and fully resolved
Pearson, Anthony (1628-1670?)
1659
"The great case of tithes" was first published in 1657.
Truth's principles : or, Those things about doctrine and worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the people of God called Quakers
Crook, John (1617-1699); Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1662
"Concerning perswasions in matters of religion," signed Isaac Penington: pp. 21-23.
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.
Truth and innocency defended, being a sober reply to some excesses in a treatise written by John Norris, concerning the divine light: wherein his personal reflections and misrepresentations of the Quakers about their principle of the light are further considered
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1692/3
Indexed in: Wing V341; Smith II, 842.
An answer to that common objection against the Quakers, that they condemn all but themselves; with a loving and faithful advertisement to the nation and powers thereof
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1660
Caption title. Author named, p.7. Imprint from colophon.
Christian liberty commended and persecution condemned by the doctrine and authority of prophets, Christ, and his apostles. Manifested by plain scripture testimonies. In a letter to the magistrates and ministers of the city of Dantzick
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1675
Indexed in: Wing F1760; Smith I, 674.
Trying of spirits in our age now as in the apostles days by the spirit of Christ anointing within : shewing also that the church of Christ hath the same authority and power from Christ their head to admonish, judge, reprove, and rebuke such as make a profession of the truth but do not walk and live in the truth... [etc.]
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1683
Signed on p. 29: George Fox.
Concerning the true baptism and the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1676]
Caption title. Dated on p. 7: The 1st of the 9th moneth, 1676. Imprint suggested by Wing.
The defence of the people called Quakers : being a reply to a book lately published by certain priests of the county of Norfolk, under the pretended title of The Quakers' challenge : and containing, some brief and modest animadversions upon the book it self. Several certificates which detect the errors in those of West-Dereham and clear the people called Quakers of the said challenge. The letters that passed between them and the priests
Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734)
1699
Preface signed by Richard Ashby, Thomas Bonnet, John Hubbard, John Fiddeman, Daniel Phillips, and Tho. Buckingham. "The Quakers challenge" was written by the priests Henry Meriton, John Meriton and ...