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Remarks upon Tho. Andrews's book, miscalled, A modest enquiry; wherein, some of his mistakes about the doctrine of the people called Quakers, are considered
Eccleston, Theodor (1651-1726); Bevan, Evan (1678?-1746)
1709
"Some notes of Evan Jevans [i.e. Bevan], upon part of Tho. Andrews's Enquiry": p.63-73. "A postscript, in answer to Tho. Andrews's postscript" (signed by Joseph John, Evan Bevan, and four other Frie...
Remarks upon Tho. Andrews's book, miscalled, A modest enquiry; wherein, some of his mistakes about the doctrine of the people called Quakers, are considered
Eccleston, Theodor (1651-1726); Bevan, Evan (1678?-1746)
1709
"Some notes of Evan Jevans [i.e. Bevan], upon part of Tho. Andrews's Enquiry": p.63-73. "A postscript, in answer to Tho. Andrews's postscript" (signed by Joseph John, Evan Bevan, and four other Frie...
A serious exhortation to the people of England to mind their present visitation, it being the day of the Lord's love unto them
Bathurst, Charles (1700)
1669
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
A true and faithful warning unto the people and inhabitants of Bristol, and unto the rulers, priests, and people of England, in general, that they might prepare to meet the Lord... : also some queries which deeply concern all who are in authority in the nation, to consider of. With a brief account of some tryals and sufferings, which the author hereof hath suffered
Bayley, Charles
1663
Postscript signed: R.B.
A rambling pilgrim, or profane apostate, exposed; being an answer to two persecuting books, falsly entitled, I. The pilgrim's progress from Quakerism to Christianity, II. A modest defence. With an epistle dedicatory to his bountiful benefactors
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1700
In answer to Francis Bugg's The pilgrim's progress and A modest defence. Introduction signed: London... 1699 ... G. Whitehead.
A modest plea in behalf of the people call'd Quakers. In answer to a pamphlet intituled The nature and duty of self-defence, address'd to the people call'd Quakers. To which are added some remarks on the British Oracle
[1747?]
Richard Finch was the author of the pamphlet which was first printed in 1746.
A modest account from Pensylvania, of the principal differences in point of doctrine, between George Keith, and those of the people called Quakers, from whom he separated : shewing his great declension, and inconsistency with himself therein. Recommended to the serious consideration of those who are turned aside, aud [sic] joyned in his schism
Pusey, Caleb (1650?-1727)
1696
Author named, p.67. Includes bibliographical references.
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...
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1699
Title-leaf is a cancel. Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1700
Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1699
Title-leaf is a cancel. Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.