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The common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints. Or, An answer to a book called, A plain answer to eighteen queries of John Whitehead, put forth by William Kays... The queries laid down, and the substance of his answer, with a reply to his answer
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)
[1659/60]
Indexed in: Wing H3155; Smith I, 992.
Truth and innocency defended, being a sober reply to some excesses in a treatise written by John Norris, concerning the divine light: wherein his personal reflections and misrepresentations of the Quakers about their principle of the light are further considered
Vickris, Richard (1700)
1692/3
Indexed in: Wing V341; Smith II, 842.
A proclamation to all the inhabitants of England; concerning fasting & prayer. That they may come to a certain discerning and knowledge of the will of God therein... With some directions by way of information to the end that may be obtained
Smith, Stephen (1623-1678)
1672/3
Indexed in: Wing S4213; Smith II, 599.
The Baptists sophistry discovered: in a brief answer to a late pamphlet entituled The Quakers subterfuge or evasion overturned. Wherein all people may plainly see how unjustly the Baptists deal with the Quakers
Smith, William (1672)
1672/3
Indexed in: Wing S4289; Smith II, 611.
Baptismalogia or, A treatise concerning baptisms : whereto is added a discourse concerning the supper, bread and wine, called also, communion
Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691)
1677/8
First word of title in Greek characters.
Christian liberty as it was soberly desired in a letter to certain forreign states, upon occasion of their late severity to several of their inhabitants, meerly for their different perswasion and practice in point of faith and worship towards God. Made publick on the behalf of the present suffering dissenters within this kingdom
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1674/5
Author's initials given, p.8. Dated at end: London, the 14th December, 1674.
The heathens divinity set upon the heads of all called Christians, that say, they had not known that there had been a God, or a Christ, unless the scripture had declared it to them
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1672/3
Indexed in: Wing F1836; Smith I, 672.
The royal law of God revivedwherein you may see that all nations of men may keep in it a royal society
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1671/2
Author named, p.44.