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Fox, George (1624-1691) | 81 |
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Penn, William (1644-1718) | 38 |
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The prisoners' defence supported: or an answer to the charges and allegations of George Markham, vicar of Carlton, in Yorkshire, contained in his book entitled, "More truth for the seekers". By the authors of the Defence
A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in and for the Gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks
Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects, necessary to be understood and attended to by all professing the Christian religion. Principally addressed to the people called Quakers
Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresie of tything under the gospel detected: in some observations upon a book entituled, An essay concerning the divine right of tythes: by the author of The snake in the grass. Together with an essay concerning the first rise of tythes: and an essay against their divine right
The Protestant flail : or a defence (grounded upon scripture) of a letter to the clergy of Northumberland: in answer to a pamphlet intitl'd A vindication of Bishop Taylor, &c
The suffering-case of several of the people commonly called Quakers, on suits mostly commenced for tythes, in the Court of Exchequer, since the acts made for the more easie recovery of tythes, in the 7th and 8th of King William the Third. Humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament
The universality of the love of God to mankind, proved by express testimonies of the holy scriptures. Also, an enquiry into the scriptural significations of the words election, elect, and reprobate
An alphabetical extract of all the annual printed epistles which have been sent to the several quarterly-meetings of the people call'd Quakers, in England and elsewhere, from their yearly-meeting held in London... from the year 1682 to 1762 inclusive, being eighty-one years
The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd
Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God. To which are added, a few reflections on the observance of publick fasts and festivals
The voice of mortality, or, A necessary warning to prepare for death: being a sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Gilbert Low, and Mr. William Harmer, (two of the people called Quakers; and) both considerable tradesmen of the city of Norwich, September the 20th, 1710
Remarks upon Tho. Andrews's book, miscalled, A modest enquiry; wherein, some of his mistakes about the doctrine of the people called Quakers, are considered