Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. Theologiae verC̈hristianae apologia. English.
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An examination of William Notcutt's reply to H. B's Vindication of R. Barclay's Apology , wherein the deceit of the said W. N. is farther manifested; his many abuses of the people call'd Quakers detected; and the Genuine Sense of their Writers asserted; against his Gross and Palpable Perversions of them. By H. B.
Brown, Henton, 1698?-1776.Date: 1735- E-books
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A letter to Mr. Thomas Chubb; occasioned by his two letters to a friend in vindication of human nature, humbly offer'd to the consideration of the people call'd Quakers. By Thomas Morgan M. D
Morgan, Thomas, d. 1743.Date: [1727]- E-books
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An essay on inspiration or an attempt to shew that the pretences of the ancient and the modern Zamzummim, to that ray of divinity, were, and are, deceptions. Wherein The fundamental Principles of Barclay, in his Apology for the Quakers, are refuted; the Necessity of an External Revelation proved, and the Fiction of an Internal one exploded. With A Hue and Cry after the Enthusiast; his Person described; and his Frenzies delineated. By John Dove, Author of the Creed founded on Truth and Common Sense, &c.
Dove, John, d. 1772.Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- E-books
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A review of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor's dissertation IV. With remarks upon a dissertation concerning the unlawfulness of using horses and chariots in war, amongst the Jews, &c. In a letter to ********
Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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A reply to H. B.'s vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology, &c. By William Notcutt
Notcutt, William, 1672-1756.Date: M.D.CC.XXXIII. [1733]