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  • Light and life in the Fourth Gospel [microform] by Howard H. Brinton.

    • Text
    • [Wallingford, Pa., Pendle Hill Publications, 1971]
    • 1971
  • Quaker social thought, by William H. Marwick [microform].

    • Text
    • London, published for Woodbrooke College by the Friends Home Service Committee, 1969.
    • 1969
  • An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences ...

    • Text
    • London, Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, 1752.
    • 1752
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZAN-T3340 reel 46 No. 292-299Offsite
  • Primitive heresie revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers ... : To which is added, A friendly expostulation with William Penn, upon account of his primitive Christianity lately published / by the author of The snake in the grass.

    • Text
    • London : Printed for C. Brome ... W. Keblewhite ... and H. Hindmarsh ... , 1698.
    • 1698
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1698 81-69Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Notes on the Quaker peace testimony [microform] [and], The Friends peace testimony: a challenge of our time: [papers presented at the Fourth Friends World Conference].

    • Text
    • Birmingham Eng.; Philadelphia, Pa., Friends World Committee for Consultation, 1968.
    • 1968
  • The reformation of American Quakerism, 1748-1783 / Jack D. Marietta.

    • Text
    • Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1984.
    • 1984
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text JXE 84-94Offsite
  • Some of the doctrines of the Christian religion as held by the Society of Friends / extracted from the writings of William Penn.

    • Text
    • Philadelphia : Friends' Book Store, 1886.
    • 1886
    • 1 Item
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    Text JXC 84-14Offsite
  • The ancient testimony of the Religious Society of Friends [microform], commonly called Quakers, respecting some of their Christian doctrines and practices. Revived and given forth by the Yearly Meeting, held in Philadelphia in the fourth month, 1843.

    • Text
    • Philadelphia, Printed by J. Rakestraw, 1843.
    • 1843
    • 1 Item
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    Text *Z-3519 no. 1-17Offsite
  • The truth of God, as held by the people called Quakers, further cleared from mistakes : being a short vindication of them from the abuses and mis-representations often put upon them by envious apostates, and mercenary adversaries.

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    • [Bristol] : Published by some of the said people in the city of Bristol ; Bristol : Printed and sold by Will. Benny, on the Back, 1699.
    • 1699
  • An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, called, in scorn, Quakers : being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scriptur and right reason, and the testimonys of famous authors, both antient and modern, with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them ... / written and published in Latine, for the information of strangers, by Robert Barclay, and now put into our own language, for the benefit of his countrey-men.

    • Text
    • [Aberdeen : John Forbes], 1678.
    • 1678
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1678 (Barclay, R. Apology for the true Christian) *KC 1678 86-117Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Quakerism and the future of the church / by Herbert G. Wood.

    • Text
    • London : Published for the Woodbrooke Extension Committee by The Swarthmore Press, [1920]
    • 1920
    • 1 Item
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    Text ZXTN (Wood, H. G. Quakerism and the future of the church)Offsite
  • An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people called, in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern: with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. Presented to the king. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay.

    • Text
    • London, Printed and sold by T. S. Raylton and L. Hinde, 1736.
    • 1736
    • 2 Items
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    Text ZXTP (Barclay, R. Apology for the true Christian divinity. 1736)Offsite
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  • Apologia de la verdadera theologia Christiana : como ella es prosessada, y predicada, por el pueblo, llamado en menosprecio los Tembladores ...

    • Text
    • Londres : T. Sowle, 1710.
    • 1710
    • 2 Items
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  • An apology for the true Christian divinity : being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers / by Robert Barclay.

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    • London : T. Tegg, 1825.
    • 1825
    • 2 Items

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    Text ZXTP (Barclay, R. Apology for the true Christian divinity. 1825)Offsite
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  • A catechism and confession of faith, which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers. To which is added, the ancient testimony of the said people reviv'd, with some of the rules of the discipline established among them. Extracted from the minutes of their yearly meetings.

    • Text
    • Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, 1793.
    • 1793
    • 2 Items
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    Text *KD 1793 (Barclay, R. Catechism and confession of faith)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd and fully resolv'd, by Anthony Pearson ... With an appendix.

    • Text
    • London, Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1732.
    • 1732
    • 1 Item
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    Text TIS (Pearson, A. Great case of tithes)Offsite
  • The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. With an appendix.

    • Text
    • London, Printed and sold by L. Hinde, 1762.
    • 1762
    • 1 Item
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    Text TIS (Pearson, A. Great case of tithes)Offsite
  • A Christian exhortation to French prisoners / by Anne Fry.

    • Text
    • London : Printed by W. Phillips, 1811.
    • 1811
    • 1 Item
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    Text DBA p.v. 150 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences, by S.H. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion...

    • Text
    • Bristol, Printed by Samuel Farley, 1751.
    • 1751
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1751 (Hume, S. Exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • An epistle to the inhabitants of South-Carolina; containing sundry observations proper to be consider'd by every professor of Christianity in general. By Sophia Hume ...

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    • London, Printed and sold by L. Hinde, 1754.
    • 1754
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1754 (Hume, S. Epistle to the inhabitants of South-Carolina)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences. By Sophia Hume. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion ...

    • Text
    • Dublin, Printed by I. Jackson, 1754.
    • 1754
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1754 (Hume, S. Exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The declaration of faith of the Society of Friends in America.

    • Text
    • New York, Henry H. Mosher Fund of New York Yearly Meeting [1912]
    • 1912
    • 1 Item

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  • A serious address to the people of the Church of England, in some observations upon their own catechism, tenderly recommended to their consideration. By John Jeffrys. To which are added, some passages of his life, written by himself.

    • Text
    • London, Printed and sold by M. Hinde [1772?]
    • 1772
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1772 (Jeffrys, J. Serious address to the people of the Church of England)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By M.B.

    • Text
    • London, Printed by M. Hinde, 1774.
    • 1774
    • 2 Items
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    Text *KF 1774 (Brook, M. B. Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting)Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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    Text ZAE p.v. 903Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • An appendix to a late publication, entitled The leading sentiments of the Quakers examined, &c. By S. Newton ... Being an answer to the principal things advanced by Mr. Phipps in his last performance, in which the author takes his final leave of the controversy, with a friendly address to Mr. Phipps and his brethren.

    • Text
    • Norwich, Printed by J. Crouse, for M. Booth [1774]
    • 1774
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1774 (Newton, S. Appendix to a late publication)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook.

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    • London, Printed and sold by M. Hinde, 1775.
    • 1775
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KF 1775 (Brook, M. B. Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The law of liberty / by Margaret M. Harvey.

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    • London : G. Allen & Unwin ltd, [1942]
    • 1942
  • The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland. And a warning from the Lord proclaimed, to all the inhabitants thereof, to make their peace with him before his long suffering come to an end ... Also some particular papers, written in that nation, to severall sorts of people ... By them who are sufferers, for the seeds sake; waiting for the building of distressed Sion: F.H. [and] E.B.

    • Text
    • London, Printed for G. Calvert, 1656.
    • 1656
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    Text *KC 1656 (Howgill, F. Visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A visitation of love, and gentle greeting of the Turk: and tender tryal of his thoughts for God, and proof of the hearts of his court, and the spirits of the people round about him, in his own dominion, and the inhabitants of the earth that are borderers upon his skirts, in their declared religious wayes. To which is annexed a book, entituled, Immanuel, the salvation of Israel.

    • Text
    • London, Printed for T. Simmons, 1658.
    • 1658
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1658 (Perrot, J. Visitation of love, and gentle greeting of the Turk)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Englands sad estate & condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings, both with God and man; for which cause the terrible and righteous judgements of the Lord are coming upon them, and the land. Wherein is also contained some prophecies and exhortations. By George Fox, the younger.

    • Text
    • London, Printed for R. Wilson, 1661.
    • 1661
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    Text *KC 1661 (Fox, G. Englands sad estate & condition lamented)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Milk for babes: and meat for strong men. A feast of fat things; wine well refined on the lees ... Being the breathings of the Spirit through his servant James Naylor, written by him in the time of the confinement of his outward man in prison, but not published till now.

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    • London, Printed for Robert Wilson, 1661.
    • 1661
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    Text *KC 1661 (Neylor, J. Milk for babes: and meat for strong men)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The great mistery of the great whore unfolded: and antichrists kingdom revealed unto destrvction. In answer to many false doctrines and principles which Babylons merchants have traded with, being held forth by the professed ministers, and teachers, and professors in England, Ireland, and Scotland, taken under their owne hands, and from their owne mouths, sent forth by them from time to time, against the despised people of the Lord called Qvakers ... Also an invasion upon the great city Babylon ... By George Fox ...

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    • London, Printed for T. Simmons, 1659.
    • 1659
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    Text *KC 1659 (Fox, G. Great mistery of the great whore unfolded)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Christ's light the only antidote to overcome and expel the poison of Satans greatest temptations. Also, A measuring-rule concerning liberty and persecution. And who have been the persecutors, and who have been the sufferers from the beginning.

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    • [London?] Printed in the year, 1662.
    • 1662
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1662 (Fox, G. Christ's light the only antidote to overcome and expel the poison of Satans greatest temptations)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A salutation to the seed of God: and a call out of Babylon and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God ... Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteousnesse ... Christ with His life and power made manifest in mortal flesh. With the way to Him; set forth .. Also a suite to such rulers ... as have not sholly hardned their hearts ... Unto which is annexed, How sin is strengthened, and how it is overcome. Written in love to all your souls, by a servant of the Lord, who hath finished his work, and is entred into his rest ...

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    • London, Printed in the year, 1665.
    • 1665
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1665 (Nayler, J. Salutation to the seed of God)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • For the king and his council, these.

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    • [London? 1660]
    • 1660
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    Text *KC 1660 (Fox, G. For the king and his council, these)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The devil was and is the old informer against the righteous.

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    • [London, Printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book in Grace-church street 1682/3].
    • 1683
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1683 (Fox, G. Devil was and is the old informer against the righteous)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The true light shining in England, to give unto all her inhabitants the knowledge of their ways; wherein they may behold things past, and things that are, and thereby come to repentance, and escape that which is to come. Also, something demonstrated concerning the people of God (called Quakers) as to their principle and practice ... Published in tender love unto all England's inhabitants ... that ... they who have any desires after the knowledge of the people of God ... may here briefly see some things opened ... through one who seeks to please God; whose name is, William Smith.

    • Text
    • London, Printed for R. Wilson, 1660.
    • 1660
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1660 (Smith, W. True light shining in England)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church society and communion. Written for the establishment of the faithful, information of the simple-hearted, and reproof of the arrogant and high minded, by a lover of true liberty, as it is in Jesus, William Penn. To go amongst the people of the Lord, called Quakers ...

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    • London, Printed by A. Sowle, and sold at his shop, 1681.
    • 1681
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1681 (Penn, W. Brief examination and state of liberty spiritual)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • No cross, no crovvn: or Several sober reasons against hat-honour, titular-respects, you to a single person ... being inconsistant with Scripture, reason ... and consequently fantastick, impercinent [sic] and sinfull. With sixty eight testimonies of ... famous persons ... In defence of the poor despised Quakers, against the practice and objections of their adversaries. By W. Penn j. ...

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    • [London] Printed in the year, 1669.
    • 1669
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1669 (Penn, W. No cross, no crovvn)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • An exact narrative of the proceedings at Turners-hall, the 11th of the month called June, 1696. Together with the disputes and speeches there, between G. Keith and other Qvakers, differing from him in some religious principles. The whole published and revised, by George Keith. With an appendix containing some new passages to prove his opponents guilty of gross errors and self-contradictions.

    • Text
    • London, Printed for B. Aylmer, and J. Dunton, 1696.
    • 1696
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1696 (Keith, G. Exact narrative of the proceedings at Turners-hall)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith, from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books. By John Penington ...

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    • London, T. Sowle, 1696.
    • 1696
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1696 (Penington, J. People called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy. Manifested in Robert Gordoun's late pretended testimony to the true Saviour ... Given forth in the 2. moneth 1670. By George Keith, & G. White-head.

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    • [London?] Printed in the year 1670.
    • 1670
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    Text *KC 1670 (Keith, G. Light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Truth rescued from imposture. Or A brief reply to a meer rapsodie of lies, folly, and slander; but a pretended answer, to the Tryal of W. Penn, and W. Mead &c. writ and subscrib'd S.S. By a profest enemy to oppression. W.P. ...

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    • [London] Printed in the year 1670 [i.e. 1671]
    • 1671
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    Text *KC 1670 (Penn, W. Truth rescued from imposture)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • 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. [By] G.F. ...

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    • [London] Printed in the year, 1671.
    • 1671
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    Text *KC 1671 (Fox, G. Heathens divinity set upon the heads of all called Christians)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Iconoclastes: or A hammer to break down all invented images, image-makers and image-worship-pers. Shewing how contrary they are both to the law and gospel ...

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    • [London?] Printed in the year, 1671.
    • 1671
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    Text *KC 1671 (Fox, G. Iconoclastes)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The universall free grace of the Gospell asserted: or, The light of the glorious Gospell of Jesus Christ ... being witnessed and testifyed unto, by us the people called in derision Quakers ... With the objections of any seeming weight against it, answered by George Keith.

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    • [London] Printed in the year, 1671.
    • 1671
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    Text *KC 1671 (Keith, G. Universall free grace of the Gospell asserted)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A serious apology for the principles & practices of the people call'd Quakers, against the malicious aspertions, erronious doctrines, and horrid blasphemies of Thomas Jenner and Timothy Taylor, in their book, entituled, Quakerism anotamiz'd [sic], and confuted) divided into two parts. By George Whitehead, and William Penn ...

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    • [London?] Printed in the year 1671.
    • 1671
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1671 (Whitehead, G. Serious apology for the principles & practices of the people call'd Quakers)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism: wherein the Quaker-arguments against it, are collected and confuted. With as much as is needful concerning the Lord's supper. By the author of The snake in the grass ...

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    • London, Printed for C. Brome, at the Gun, at the West-end of St, Pauls. W. Keblewhite, at the White Swan, in St. Pauls church-yard. And H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, 1697.
    • 1697
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1697 (Leslie, C. Discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • An antidote against the venome of The snake in the grass: or, The book so stiled. And the Christian people called Quakers vindicated from its most gross abuses and calumnies. In certain reflections, detecting the nameless author's malice, outrage, and persecution against the said people. Unto which is annex'd, A brief examination of the author's second book, stil'd, Satan dis-rob'd. Also, some notice taken of his Discourse for the divine institution of water-baptism ...

    • Text
    • London, Printed for Tho. Northcott, in Georgeyard in Lombard-street, 1697.
    • 1697
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1697 (Whitehead, G. Antidote against the venome of The snake in the grass)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A third narrative of the proceedings at Turners-hall, the twenty first day of April 1698. Giving an exact account of the proofs brought by George Keith, out of the Quakers printed books, at the same meeting, in full and large quotations, opposing four great fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, as they were read by G. Keith out of his manuscript, and examined by some ministers of the Church of England there present, who compared each quotation, with the Quakers printed books laid open before them. With various notes and observations by G.K. on several passages, and some additions of other proofs not then read. And the attestation given by the said ministers, respecting the proofs. Also W. Penn's letter to George Keith, sent by the Quakers to be read at the said meeting, and which was read, and George Keith's letter in answer to the same; and a postscript to the readers. Likewise a letter of G.K. to George Whitehead in answer to his. By George Keith.

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    • London, Printed for C. Brome, 1698.
    • 1698
    • 1 Item
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    Text *KC 1698 (Keith, G. Third narrative of the proceedings at Turners-hall)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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