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Quaker disarm'd, or, A true relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge by three eminent Quakers against one scholar of Cambridge ; with a letter in defence of the ministry and against lay-preachers ; also several quæries proposed to the Quakers to be answered if they can, The
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Quaker no Papist, in answer to The Quaker disarm'd. Or, A brief reply and censure of Mr. Thomas Smith's frivolous relation of a dispute held betwixt himself and certain Quakers at Cambridge. By Hen. Denne, The
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Quaker quasht and his quarrel quelled: in an answer to a railing pamphlet written by Martin Mason of Lincoln. Intituled The boasting Baptist dismounted and the beast disarmed and sorely wounded without any carnal weapon. Whereutno is added eighteen several meditations usually received by the Quakers at their first enterance into that delusion. By Jonathan Johnson, a servant of Jesus Christ, The
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Quaker turn'd Jevv Being a true relation, how an eminent Quaker in the Isle of Ely, on Monday the 18th. of April. 1675. circumcised himself, out of zeal for a certain case of conscience, renounced his religion, and become a prosolited Jew. With the occasion, and manner thereof, in all circumstances, The
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Quaker vindication against Francis Bugg's calumnies in his scandalous pamphlet stiled, Something in answer to the allegations of the Quakers ... ; together with Francis Bugg's own vindication of the people called Quakers since he left them and turned to the Church of England, The
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Quaker's answer to a scandalous libel styled A letter to the Quakers viz. to G. Fox, G. Whitehead, Fra. Camfield, Stephen Crisp, and the rest of your preachers, The
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Quaker's answer to a scandalous libel styled A letter to the Quakers viz. to G. Fox, G. Whitehead, Fra. Camfield, Stephen Crisp, and the rest of your preachers, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitehead, George; 1690)
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Quaker's challenge answered by a stripling of the Lamb's army, The
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Quaker's challenge answered by a stripling of the Lamb's army, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pennyman, John; 1680)
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Quaker's false interpretations of Holy Scripture By Thomas Wilson rector of Arrow in Warwick-shire
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Quaker's false interpretations of Holy Scripture By Thomas Wilson rector of Arrow in Warwick-shire in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wilson, Thomas; 1678)
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Quaker's Jesus: or, The unswadling of that child James Nailor, which a wicked toleration hath midwiv'd into the world. Discovering the principles of the Quakers in general. In a narrative of the substance of his examination, and his disciples, as it was taken from their own mouthes, in their answer before the magistrates of the city of Bristol; also, of his examination in the painted chamber Westminster, and the management of it in Parliament, now published for the satisfaction of himself and some Christian friends. By William Grigge, that was crucified at Jerusalem, above sixteen hundred years agoe, The
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Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land being Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abonimations and treacherous dealings both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord are coming upon the land of England : found in a manuscript amongst the Quakers writings / by Absalon Chamberlin, The
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Quaker-Jesuite, or, Popery in Quakerisme: being a clear discovery 1. That their doctrines, with their proofs and arguments, are fetcht out of the Council of Trent, Bellarmine, and others. 2. That their practises are fetcht out of the rules and practises of popish monks. With a serious admonition to the Quakers, to consider their ways, and return from whence they are fallen. / By William Brownsword, minister of the gospel at Kendal, The
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Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity being an answer to a book entituled Quakerism no Christianity, subscribed by J. Faldo : in which the rise, doctrine, and practice of the abused Quakers are truly, briefly and fully declared and vindicated from the false charges, wicked insinuations and utmost opposition made by their adversary : with a key opening the true meaning of some of their doctrine, from that construction which their enemies ignorantly or enviously affirm, report and dispute to be theirs / by on of them, and a sufferer with them in all their sufferings, William Penn
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Quakerism a-la-mode, or, A history of quietism particularly that of the Lord Arch-bishop of Cambray and Madam Guyone ... also an account of the management of that controversie betwixt the Arch-bishop's book / writ by Messire Jacques Benignes Bossuel ... ; done into English from the original printed at Paris
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Quakerism a-la-mode, or, A history of quietism, particularly that of the Lord Arch-bishop of Cambray and Madam Guyone. Containing an account of her life, her prophecies and visions, her way of communicating grace by effusion to those about her at silent meetings, and c. Also an account of the management of that controversie betwixt the the Arch bishop of Cambray and the Bishop of Meaux, by way of answer to the Arch-bishop's book. / Writ by Messire Jacques Benignes Bossuel , Bishop of Meaux, and one of the French King's Privy Council, and published by his Majesty's authority. Done into English from the original printed at Paris
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Quakerism anatomiz'd and confuted wherein is discovered their manifold damnable errors, taken evinced: also the Holy Scripture, worship and ordinances vindicated: the whole discourse being grounded upon II Pet. II. 1, 2, 3. By Tho: Jenner, sometimes of Christ Colledge in Cambridge, and lately minister of Horstead and Coltshall in Norfolk, and now living in Catherlough in Ireland: Ætatis suæ 66. Anno Dom. 1670
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Quakerism anatomiz'd, by a charge against the Quakers, with a challenge to Richard Ashby, one of their teachers, to come forth in their vindication
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Quakerism anatomiz'd, by a charge against the Quakers, with a challenge to Richard Ashby, one of their teachers, to come forth in their vindication in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bugg, Francis; 1694)
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Quakerism canvassed, Robin Barclay baffled in the defending of his theses against young students at Aberdene ..., or, A most true and faithful accompt of a dispute betwixt some students of divinity at Aberdene and the Quakers in and about the place holden in Alexander Harper his closs April 14, 1675 ... as also a further confutation of the Quakers principles by the former arguments more fully amplified ... / published by Al. Shirreff, John Leslie, Paul Gellie
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Quakerism confirmed, or, A vindication of the chief doctrines and principles of the people called Qvakers from the arguments and objections of the students of divinity of Aberdeen in their book entituled Quakerism convassed by Robert Barclay and George Keith
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Quakerism expos'd to publick censure by a brief narrative of the proceedings between some of the Norfolk clergy and the Quakers at a late conference ... wherein is set forth the Quakers challenge, the clergies charge and the gentry's petition, prepar'd ready to present to the Parliament : also a brief answer to four of the Quakers books and papers relating to the same, all publish'd to prevent false reports / by Francis Bugg
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Quakerism is paganism, by W.L.'s confession; in a book directed to Mr. N.L. citizen of London: or, Twelve of the Quakers opinions, called by W.L. The twelve pagan principles, or opinions; for which the Quakers are opposed to Christians examined and presented to William Penn. By W. R. a lover of Christianity
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Quakerism no Christianity Clearly and abundantly proved, out of the writings of their chief leaders. With a key, for the understanding their sense of their many usurped, and unintelligible words and phrases, to most readers. In three parts. By John Faldo
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Quakerism no Christianity: or, A thorow-Quaker no Christian Proved by the Quakers principles, detected out of their chief writers, and confuted by Scripture and right reason: with a key to their terms and phrases, a discourse of apostolical inspirations, and an account of their foundation laid in popery. By John Faldo. To this impression is added an appendix, containing the Quakers canons, and constitutions for their ecclesiastical order and discipline, their symbolizing with Rome therein; with a catalogue of their capital errours and blasphemies. And now reccommended by the epistles of many learned and worthy divines
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Quakerism no paganism: or, A friendly reply to W.R. his unfriendly discourse intituled, Quakerism is paganism Shewing the insufficiency of what he hath written to unchristian the Quakers, and to render them as heathens and pagans to the people By W.L. a lover of peace more than of parties
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Quakerism no popery, or, A particular answere to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen, were but popery-disguised. In which treatise his alleadged grounds for this his assertion, are impartialy and fairly examined and confuted: and also his accusation of popery against us, justly retorted upon himself, and his bretheren. By George Keith
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Quakerism proved to be gross blasphemy and anti-Christian heresie by J.C
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Quakerism proved to be gross blasphemy and anti-Christian heresie by J.C in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. C.; 1677)
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Quakerism subverted being a futher discovery and confutation of the gross errours of the Quakers published and maintained by William Penn and others of that sect : by which it is plain that the errours of the Quakers be most pernicious, subverting Christs true religion / by J.C
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Quakerism the mystery of iniquity discovered in a brief dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker: By way of supplement to my former papers exhibited in Dublin against them, in two of the most important particulars charg'd upon them; viz. the holy Scriptures, and our Lord Jesus Christ; in which it doth most evidently appear, that both are denied by them, in a true, Christian, and proper sense. / By John Plimpton
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Quakerism withering and Christianity reviving, or, A brief reply to the Quakers pretended vindication in answer to a printed sheet deliver'd to the Parliament wherein their errors, both in fundamentals and circumstantials are further detected, and G. Whitehead further unmask'd / by an earnest contender for the Christian faith, Francis Bugg
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Quakerism, a new nick-name for old Christianity being an answer to a book entituled Quakerism no Christianity, subscribed by J. Faldo : in which the rise, doctrine and practice of the abused Quakers are truly, briefly and fully declared and vindicated from the false charges ... made by that adversary with a key opening the true meaning of some of their doctrine ... / by one of them and a sufferer with them in all their sufferings, William Penn
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Quakerisme the path-way to paganisme, or, A vieu of the Quakers religion being an examination of the theses and apologie of Robert Barclay, one of their number, published lately in Latine, to discover to the world, what that is, which they hold and owne for the only true Christian religion / by John Brown
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Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller. Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. / By Ellis Hookes, The
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Quakers address to the House of Commons declaring their suffering case, relating to oathes and swearing, as it was pesented by George Whitehead, Capt. William Mead, and other eminent Quakers on Friday last, the 12th instant, The
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Quakers advice to the Presbyterians, or, Their evil practises against the now established government being friendly admonitions to exhort them to loyalty and obedience / written by an eminent Quaker and sent in a letter to a gentleman of the black cloak by W.P, The
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Quakers advice to the Presbyterians. Or Their evil practises against the now established government, being friendly admonitions to exhort them to loyalty and obedience. / Written by an eminent Quaker, and sent in a letter to a gentleman of the black cloak. By W.P, The
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Quakers answer, to the Quakers wedding, November, 8. 1671, The
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Quakers answer to the Quakers wedding, November 8, 1671, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1671)
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Quakers answer, to the Quakers wedding, November, 8. 1671, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1671)
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Quakers apostasie from the perfect rule of the scriptures discovered in a double reply to a twofold answer of theirs, in the vindication of several queries propounded by the author : wherein their deceits, blasphemies and reproches against scripture authority and ordinances of institute religious worship, are spoken unto, their main principles examined and denyed, the truth defended and cleared against their railing, slandering, censorious pens and tongues / by John Timson, The
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Quakers appeal answer'd, or, A full relation of the occasion, progress, and issue of a meeting held in Barbican the 28th of August last past wherein the allegations of William Pen in two books lately published by him against Thomas Hicks, were answered and disproved, and Tho. Hicks, his quotations out of the Quakers own books attested by several as being appeal'd unto, The
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Quakers are inchanters and dangerous seducers appearing in their inchantment of one Mary White at Wickham-skeyth in Suffolk, 1655
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Quakers art of courtship, or, The Yea-and-nay academy of complements calculated for the meridian of the Bull-and-Mouth and may indifferently serve the brethren of the wind-mill order for noddification in any part of will-a-wisp land / by the author of Teagueland jests, The
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Quakers art of courtship, or, The Yea-and-nay academy of complements calculated for the meridian of the Bull-and-Mouth and may indifferently serve the brethren of the wind-mill order for noddification in any part of will-a-wisp land / by the author of Teagueland jests, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Author of Teagueland jests.; 1689)
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Quakers art of courtship: or, The yea-and-nay academy of compliments containing several curious discourses, by way of dialogues, letters, and songs, between brethren and green-apron'd sisters, as also many rare and comical humours, tricks, adventures and cheats of canting bully, with several other matters very pleasant and delightfull : calculated for the meridian of the Bull and Mouth, and may indifferently serve the brethren of the Windmill Order, for noddification in any part of Will-a-Wisp-Land / by the Authour of Teagueland jests, The
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Quakers Ballad: or, An hymn of triumph and exultation for their victories at the two late great disputes by them held with the baptists; the first in Barbicon, on the 9th. the second in VVheeler-street, on the 16th. of the eight month, 1674. To an excellent new tune, called, The zealous atheist, The
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Quakers bookes, The
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Quakers bookes, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1700)
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Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published for the sake of those of them that have not yet sinned unto death and of those ungrounded novices that are most in danger of their seduction / by Richard Baxter, The
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Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, and both published, for the sake of those of them that have not yet sinned unto death; and of those ungrounded novices that are most in danger of their seduction. / By Richard Baxter, The
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