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Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757) | 8 |
Society of Friends | 5 |
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690) | 5 |
Godfrey, Lawford (1681-1747) | 3 |
Pike, Joseph (1657-1729) | 3 |
Salmon, William (1644-1713) | 3 |
Wilkinson, William Quaker, of Rhode Island | 3 |
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690 | 3 |
Jenks, Joseph, 1656-1740 | 3 |
Wilkinson, William, Quaker, of Rhode Island | 3 |
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
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1735
Indexed in: Smith I, 253.
An examination of a late Vindication of a Defence of Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted : wherein the validity of a former reply to that Defence, and the insufficiency of the Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant Reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against Popery
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1739
By Joseph Besse.
Concerning the true baptism and the false
Fox, George (1624-1691)
[1676]
Caption title. Dated on p. 7: The 1st of the 9th moneth, 1676. Imprint suggested by Wing.
An answer to Joseph Jenks's Reply to William Wilkinson's treatise, entituled, The baptism of the holy spirit
Wilkinson, William Quaker, of Rhode Island; Godfrey, Lawford (1681-1747)
1721
Preface signed: L.G. [i.e. Lawford Godfrey. cf. ESTC].
A treatise concerning baptism and the supper : shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein the strongest arguments for the use of outward baptism and the supper are considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the objections against them, for their disuse of these signs, are answered
Pike, Joseph (1657-1729)
1710
"Errata", bottom of p. [xxii]. "J.P." is Joseph Pike: author named in full, p. [xiv].
A treatise concerning baptism and the supper : shewing, that the one baptism of the spirit, and spiritual supper of the Lord, are only, essential, and necessary to salvation. Wherein the strongest arguments for the use of outward baptism and the supper are considered, the people, called Quakers, are vindicated; and the objections against them, for their disuse of these signs, are answered
Pike, Joseph (1657-1729)
1710
"Errata", bottom of p. [xxii]. "J.P." is Joseph Pike: author named in full, p. [xiv].
Baptism and the Lord's supper. Substantially asserted : being an apology in behalf of the people called Quakers, concerning those two heads
Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
1696
"To the reader" signed: Robert Barclay [son of the author]. Extracted from his Apology. Marginal notes. Error in paging: p. 53-54 omitted in numbering only. At end is a list (1 p.) of "Books p...
The authority of the true ministry, in baptizing with the spirit; and the idolatry of such men, as are doting about shadows and carnal ordinances... And herein is shewed that water baptism is neither of necessity to salvation, nor yet is it now practised either by authority from heaven, or by any New Testament-law ... Being a short return to a book entituled, A reply to a scandalous paper, subscribed by one Samuel Bradley ... [etc.]
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1660
Signed at end: George Whitehead.
An examination of a late Vindication of a Defence of Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted : wherein the validity of a former reply to that Defence, and the insufficiency of the Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant Reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against Popery
Besse, Joseph (1683?-1757)
1739
By Joseph Besse.