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Richard Claridge
English Quaker minister and schoolmaster
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A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers; With Seasonable Advice to his Brethren, To Study Peace and Moderation.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.
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Date: 1701
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Tractatus hierographicus: Or. A treatise of the Holy scriptures Containing I. An exhortation to the diligent reading of the Holy Scriptures. II. A declaration of the true way, whereby we may come to know a profiting in the reading of them. III. That it is by the testimony of the holy spirit of God in the hearts of the faithful, thay they do certainly and favingly know that the Holy Scriptures are given by inspiration of God. IV. Several protestant writers and churches, asserting, that it is only by the testimony of the holy spirit in the hearts of faithful, that they come certainly and favingly to know, that the Holy Scriptures were given by inspriation of God. V. That the holy spirit of god is the principal and only certain and insallible expositor or interpreter of them. VI. That we may certainly know, whether we have the holy spirit of god, and that our doctrine is of him. By Richard Claridge.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.
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Date: 1751
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Brief notes, by way of query, upon the bill to prevent the growth of schism, &c. ..
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.
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Date: 1714?]
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Tractatus hierographicus or, a treatise of the Holy Scriptures; Containing, I. An Exhortation to the diligent Reading of the Holy Scriptures. II. A Declaration of the true Way, whereby we may come to know a Profiting in the Reading of them. III. That it is by the Testimony of the Holy Spirit of God in the Hearts of the Faithful, that they do certainly and savingly know that the Holy Scriptures are given by Inspiration of God. IV. That the Holy Spirit of God is the principal and only certain and infallible Expositor or Interpreter of them. V. That we may certainly know, whether we have the Holy Spirit of God, and that our Doctrine is of him. By Richard Claridge.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.
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Date: 1724
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Carmen spirituale monita christiana in usum juventutis continens. Olim �a Richardo Claridge anglic�e compositum & editum. Nunc latin�e versum ab J. B.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.
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Date: 1728
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