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A vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology for the principles of the people call'd Quakers; against the attempts of William Notcut, in a late pamphlet, entituled, An impartial review of Robert Barclay's pretended Apology. In a letter to a Friend at Ipswich
Brown, Henton (1698?-1775)
1732
A catalogue of books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle [4 pp.] at end.
Observations on a late anonymous publication, intituled, A letter to the author of a letter to Dr. Formey, &c. in vindication of Robert Barclay, and the principles of the people called Quakers
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1767
Advertisements for Hinde's publications, pp. [114-5].
A short account of the life and writings of Robert Barclay
Bevan, Joseph Gurney (1753-1814)
1802
Generally ascribed to Joseph Gurney Bevan.
Barclay and Penn self-vindicated : or the views of these writers on certain points of Christian doctrine, exhibited by copious extracts from their works, and contrasted with those given in a recent publication, entitled "Holy scripture, the test of truth." With some self-explanatory observations
Eaton, Joseph (1792-1858)
1836
Indexed in: Smith I, 552.
Extracts elucidatory of some passages in Barclay's Apology. Not printed for sale
Eliot, John (fl.1833)
1833
By John Eliot.
Barclay and Penn self-vindicated : or the views of these writers on certain points of Christian doctrine, exhibited by copious extracts from their works, and contrasted with those given in a recent publication, entitled "Holy scripture, the test of truth." With some self-explanatory observations
Eaton, Joseph (1792-1858)
1836
Indexed in: Smith I, 552.
The necessity of immediate revelation, toward the foundation and ground of true faith, proved; and the gospel, its true ministers, and their Christian wirtings, especially R. Barclay's Apology, &c. vindicated : in an answer to the dark attempts of Thomas Bennet against them, in his seventeen last chapters of his pretended Confutation of Quakerism
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1713
Indexed in: Smith II, 124-5.
The agency of God, and the agency of man, co-working in the salvation of man : being a second vindication of the fourth proposition of R. Barclay's Apology, for the true Christian divinity. In rejoynder to a treatise of Thomas Chubb's entitled, Human nature vindicated
Beaven, Thomas
1727
Indexed in: Smith I, 228.
A vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology for the principles of the people call'd Quakers; against the attempts of William Notcut, in a late pamphlet, entituled, An impartial review of Robert Barclay's pretended Apology. In a letter to a Friend at Ipswich
Brown, Henton (1698?-1775)
1732
A catalogue of books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle [4 pp.] at end.
Supernatural influences necessary to salvation : being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity. In answer to Thomas Chubb's treatise, entitled, An examination of Mr. Barclay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability since the fall
Beaven, Thomas
1726
Indexed in: Smith I, 228.
The agency of God, and the agency of man, co-working in the salvation of man : being a second vindication of the fourth proposition of R. Barclay's Apology, for the true Christian divinity. In rejoynder to a treatise of Thomas Chubb's entitled, Human nature vindicated
Beaven, Thomas
1727
Indexed in: Smith I, 228.