Quakers - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd quakers . With some memorials of their virtuous lives. The sixth part. The second edition. By John Feild.
Field, John, 1652-1723.Date: 1766- E-books
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The examining quaker, examined . Or, A farther vindication of water-baptism: by the doctrine and practice of the inspired apostles. And from the testimonies of several of the most eminent authors, of the people call'd quakers. Being an answer to Joseph Besse's examination, of a discourse on water-baptism. Wherein that author's arguments, are fairly answer'd; and his contradictions, both to himself, and his friends are made manifest.- By Daniel Dobel.
Dobel, Daniel, 1700-1782.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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Hidden things brought to light , whereby the fox is unkennell'd: and the bowells of Quakerism ript up, laid open, and expos'd to publick view; by a dialogue tripartite. Whereby the Quakers inside (to speak Figuratively) is turn'd outward; and The great mystery of the little whore farther unfolded. Setting forth the Quakers Creed, their Prayers, their X. Commandments, their disturbing Churches, their incouraging and discouraging Wars and Fighting; the Multitude of Books, Epistles, &c. said to be writ by G. Fox in 8 Years time; the impossibility of it from divers considerations grounded upon Reason and Fact: His Self-Exaltations, and his Disciples Adorations of him: His 12 Miracles, and other Blasphemies; James Nayier being Hosannah'd into Bristol, his raising the Dead: His Fasting 16 Days together: His Tryal and Sentence by the Parliament, and other Matters; many whereof never publish'd by me before. Whereby the Quakers Hypocrisie, and damnable Heresies, their Blasphemy and gross Idolatry, are more fully laid open and discover'd. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Humbly Dedicated to our Governors in Church and State. Part III.
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1707- E-books
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Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people called Quakers . With a brief account of some of their labours in the Gospel, and sufferings for the same. The fourth part. The second edition. By John Feild.
Field, John, 1652-1723.Date: 1754- E-books
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The vicar of Banbury corrected or, an answer to Benj. Loveling's reply, (to a letter of Richard Vivers) intituled The spirit of quakerism rebuked, &c. With a copy of the said letter. By Richard Vivers.
Vivers, Richard, d. 1727.Date: 1703