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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? | 23 |
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738) | 12 |
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723 | 5 |
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?) | 5 |
Field, John, 1652-1723 | 4 |
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713) | 2 |
Whiting, John (1656-1722) | 2 |
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) | 1 |
Love, John the Younger (1695-1704) | 1 |
Society of Friends | 1 |
A narrative of a charge against Francis Bugg, and his evasions and shufflings at Sleeford in Lincolnshire
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1701
Indexed in: Smith II, 415.
Judas's younger brother manifested: or, The false charge of Francis Bugg, the apostate, with his sham-dialogue, discovered to be malice, in his preface to his, and B.L. Vicar of Banbury's late defaming book, entituled, Quakerism drooping
Love, John the younger (1695-1704)
1704
Signed at end: John Love, Junior.
A reply to Francis Bugg's pretended Brief answer to a narrative of a charge against him, &c
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1701
Errata slip pasted to title-page verso.
A reply to Francis Bugg's pretended Brief answer to a narrative of a charge against him, &c
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1701
Errata slip pasted to title-page verso.
An answer to Francis Bugg's treatise, entituled, Quakerism deeply wounded: so far as the same relates to his last conference at Sleeford in Lincolnshire
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1702
At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1702".
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.
A rambling pilgrim, or profane apostate, exposed; being an answer to two persecuting books, falsly entitled, I. The pilgrim's progress from Quakerism to Christianity, II. A modest defence. With an epistle dedicatory to his bountiful benefactors
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)
1700
In answer to Francis Bugg's The pilgrim's progress and A modest defence. Introduction signed: London... 1699 ... G. Whitehead.
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.
A detection of false news: in answer to Francis Bugg's News from New Rome
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1701
Indexed in: Smith II, 416.
A return to Francis Bugg's pretended Letter of reproof
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1701
Indexed in: Smith II, 416.
A sober reply, on behalf of the people called Quakers, to two petitions against them, (the one out of Norfolk, and the other from Bury in Suffolk) : being some brief observations upon them. Published on occasion of Francis Bugg's exposing one of the said petitions in print, and commending the other... in his late book, falsly stiled A modest defence, &c
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
1700
Anon., by Thomas Ellwood.
An answer to Francis Bugg's treatise, entituled, Quakerism deeply wounded: so far as the same relates to his last conference at Sleeford in Lincolnshire
Pickworth, Henry (1673-1738)
1702
At end is a list of "Books printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1702".