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A defence of the Christian doctrines of the Society of Friends : being a reply to the charge of denying the three that bear record in heaven, the divinity and atonement of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ, and the authenticity and divine authority of the holy scriptures, recently revived against the early Quakers, by the followers of Elias Hicks. In two parts... [etc.]
Evans, Thomas (1798-1868)
1825
The pamphlet to which this is a reply attempts "to rescue Elias Hicks from unmerited censure" by showing that "he does no more than was done by the early Quakers."--Preface. Has been attributed to T...
An examination of an epistle issued by a meeting of the followers of Elias Hicks, held at Green-street Meeting-house in Philadelphia, the 4th and 5th of the 6th Month, 1827 : being a statement of facts relative to their separation from the Society of Friends
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
1827
Anon.
A review of Elias Hicks' letter to Thomas Willis, on the miraculous conception of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Hicks, Elias (1748-1830)
1824
"Copy of a letter written by Elias Hicks, in answer to one addressed to him by Thomas Willis, of Jericho, Long Island, dated 10th mo. 27th, 1821."--p. [3]-4. "Note. The following letter exhibits the v...
The answers, by Elias Hicks to the six queries addressed to him, with his declarations upon the same points, on other occasions, contrasted with each other, and with the doctrines of the Society of Friends
Willis, Thomas (1864); Hicks, Elias (1748-1830)
1831
Includes extensive commentary, critical of inconsistencies in Hicks's statements. Preface, p. [3]-5, signed: Thomas Willis. Jericho, 4th month, 1831.
A defence of the Christian doctrines of the Society of Friends : being a reply to the charge of denying the three that bear record in heaven, the divinity and atonement of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ, and the authenticity and divine authority of the holy scriptures, recently revived against the early Quakers, by the followers of Elias Hicks. In two parts... [etc.]
Evans, Thomas (1798-1868)
1825
The pamphlet to which this is a reply attempts "to rescue Elias Hicks from unmerited censure" by showing that "he does no more than was done by the early Quakers."--Preface. Has been attributed to T...