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A catalogue of Friends books : Written by many of the people called Quakers, from the beginning or first appearance of the said people
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1708
Collected by John Whiting.
Christ Jesus owned as he is God and man, according to the holy scriptures. And the lyar's refuge swept away: in reply to Edw. Cockson's scurrilous pamphlet, called, The serpent's head broken... Being the second part of The rector corrected, and the true Christ and Christian religion vindicated
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1709
'The rector corrected' was published by Whiting in 1708. Section I is duplicated.
An abstract of the lives, precepts, and sayings, of the ancient fathers, which immediatley succeeded Christ, and his apostles
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1684
Indexed in: Wing W 2018. Smith II, 917.
George Keith's judgment, concerning tythes and hat honour, &c. Taken out of his observations upon H.M.'s remarks, upon his book of Immediate revelation. 4th observations. (Which is suitable to the foregoing treatise)
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Keith, George (1639?-1716)
[1706]
Issued with his 'Truth the strongest of all', [1706]. Anon., by John Whiting.
Early piety exemplified in the life and death of Mary Whiting, a faithful handmaid of the Lord, who departed this life in the 22d year of her age
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Whiting, Mary (1654-1676)
1711
Indexed in: Smith II, 919.
Persecution expos'd : in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, for conscience sake, in the west of England, &c. With memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable matters and occurrences... [etc.]
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1715
By John Whiting. Includes index.
Judas and the chief priests conspiring to betray Christ and his followers : or, An apostate convicted, and truth defended. In answer to George Keith's fourth (false, partial) narrative of his proceedings at Turners-Hall (against the Quakers) in the XIth month 1699... In which his apostacy from the truth and enmity against it, is manifested ... For the sake of the simple-hearted
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1701
Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 4 pages.
A vain boaster defeated, and Francis Bugg prov'd a coward: in answer to his scurrilous paper, mis-intituled, John Whiting, a Quaker-author, posted for a coward
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
[1709]
Author named, p.8.
Truth the strongest of all: or, An apostate further convicted and truth defended; in reply to George Keith's fifth narrative: wherein, under a pretence of detecting the Quaker's errors, and particularly mine... he hath sufficiently shewn his own
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Whiting, John (1656-1722)
[1706]
Issued with: Whiting's George Keith's judgement concerning tithes and hat honor. At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by J. Sowle" (1 p.).
George Keith's judgment, concerning tythes and hat honour, &c. Taken out of his observations upon H.M.'s remarks, upon his book of Immediate revelation. 4th observations. (Which is suitable to the foregoing treatise)
Whiting, John (1656-1722); Keith, George (1639?-1716)
[1706]
Issued with his 'Truth the strongest of all', [1706]. Anon., by John Whiting.
The rector corrected : or, Forgery dissected and laid open: in answer to Edw. Cockson... his book falsly called Quakerism dissected and laid open, wherein near 600 of his forgeries ... are detected and exposed
Whiting, John (1656-1722)
1708
Errata slip pasted on p.[152].