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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 caveat and testimonies against popery recommended to be review'd by Mr. William Penn, Mr. Robert Barklay, George Fox, George Whitehead, and the rest of the people, The
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Quakers caveat and testimonies against popery recommended to be reviewed by Mr. William Penn, Mr. Robert Barklay, George Fox, George Whitehead, and the rest of the preachers and people, The
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Quakers challeng, at two several weapons To the baptists, presbiters, papists and other professors, The
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Quakers challeng, at two several weapons To the baptists, presbiters, papists and other professors, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eccles, Solomon; 1668)
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Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England, and some Quakers, held in the county of Norfolk; together with those letters which passed between them in order thereunto. To which is added a certificate relateing to the challenge, The
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Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or, A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England and some Quakers held in the county of Norfolk : together with those letters which passed between them in order thereunto : to which is added a certificate relateing to the challenge, The
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Quakers charity above ingratitude in answer to a malicious pamphlet entituled The Quakers cruelty presented to the King and Parliament, and subscribed by Thomas Boyce : manifesting the spirit of enmity and madness which works against the truth and seeks to reward those that live in it evil for their good / sent forth in pursuit of the said malicious pamphlet from that people whom he hath grosly abused, who are call'd Quakers, The
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Quakers cleared from being apostates, ok , The hammerer defeated and proved an impostor being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet falsly intituled William Penn and the Quakers either apostates or impostors, subscribed Trepidantium Malleus : with a postscript containing some reflections on a pamphlet intituled The spirit of Quakerism and the danger of their divine revelation, laid open / by B.C, The
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Quakers complaint against George Keith, humbly presented to the clergy of the Church of England, who have lately receiv'd him into their communion, and suffer'd him to preach in their pulpits With some reasons why the people called Quakers have excommunicated George Keith, and c. clearing them from the aspersions cast upon them by him, The
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Quakers confuted being an answer vnto nineteen queries : propounded by them and sent to the elders of the Church of Duckenfield in Cheshire : wherein is held forth much of the doctrine practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churchs and ordinances and c. : together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking / by Samuel Eaton, The
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Quakers confuted, being an answer unto nineteen queries; propounded by them, and sent to the elders of the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire; wherein is held forth much of the doctrine and practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churches and ordinances and c. Together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ heretofore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire, The
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Quakers court of justice, laid open to publick view. With a discovery of several of their errors in principle and practice. And also certain rules and directions for all those that are desirous to be admitted into the Society of the Quakers, being very easie to be attained unto. With several remarkable passages worth your observation, The
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Quakers creed concerning the man Christ Jesus transcribed verbatim out of a treatise entituled, The way cast up, lately written by George Keith, a Quaker, with animadversions upon it, The
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Quakers creed concerning the man Christ Jesus, transcribed verbatim out of a treatise entituled, The way cast up, lately written by George Keith a Quaker, with animadversions upon it, The
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Quakers creed containing twelve articles of their antichristian doctrine, for which many have denyed them. Publish'd by some, who have joyned with Mr. George Keith, in the City of London, and did formerly meet with him at Turners-Hall, and in divers parts of the country, as Huntington, Reading, Bedford, and Colchester, The
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Quakers cruelty, deceit and wickedness presented to the King and Parliament / by Thomas Boyce ; with a copy of the paper the Quakers put forth against me ; also my neighbours testimony, and Sir Richard Ingoldesby's certificate concerning me, The
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Quakers detected, their errours confuted, and their hypocrisie discovered by a lover of the truth as it is in Jesus, Francis Bugg, The
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Quakers detected, their errours confuted, and their hypocrisie discovered by a lover of the truth as it is in Jesus, Francis Bugg, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bugg, Francis; 1686)
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Quakers downfal with all other dispensations their inside turn'd outward : wherein you have it infallibly interpreted 1. What Scripture is, what not, 2. By whom it was writ, 3. For whom it was writ, 4. The end wherefore it was writ : also a brief narration of the Quakers conference with us the second of July 1659 wherein we made appear that all their sufferings in New-England, or any other nation, they suffer justly as evil doers so that neither they nor their persecutors so living and so dying shall escape damnation : with a clear confutation of all Armenians that deny Gods prerogative power in matter of damnation and salvation / written by Laurence Claxton, The
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Quakers dream: or the Devil's pilgrimage in England: being an infallible relation of their several meetings, shreekings, shakings, quakings, roarings, yellings, howlings, tremblings in the bodies, and risings in the bellies: with a narrative of their several arguments, tenets, principles, and strange d ctrine : the strange and wonderful satanical apparitions, and the appearing of the Devil unto them in the likeness of a black boar, a dog with flaming eye, and a black man without a head, causing the dogs to bark, the swine to cry, and the cattel to run, to the great adminration of all that shall read the same, The
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Quakers elegy on the death of Charles late King of England written by W.P., a sincere lover of Charles and James, The
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Quakers elegy on the death of Charles late King of England written by W.P., a sincere lover of Charles and James, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Penn, William; 1685)
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Quakers elegy on the death of Charles late King of England, written by VV.P. a sincere lover of Charles and James, The
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Quakers farewel to England, or, Their voyage to New Jersey, scituate on the continent of Virginia, and bordering upon New England to the tune of, The Independents voyage to New England, The
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Quakers fiery beacon or, The shaking-ranters ghost : being a new relation, and further discovery of their strange and sudden agonies, trances, quakings, shakings, raptures, visions, apparitios , conflicts with Satan, revelations, illuminations, instructions in new divine mysteries, and seraphicall divinity; their several callings, missions, messages, orders, sects, places, and persons; their inchanted potions, ribbons, and bracelets; their declaration in Westminster-Hall, touching Heaven and Hell : and a narrative of their present actings and extasies, for the sweeping away of our good fundamental laws like so many old cobwebs, The
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Quakers folly made manifest to all men, or, A true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April 12, 13, 19, 1659 between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson ... : together with a brief narrative of some remarkable passages / by Tho. Danson, The
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Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or a true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April, 12, 13, 19, 1659. between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson wherein many popish tenents were by them maintained, and by him refuted. Occasioned by an imperfect and false relation of the said disputations, published by R. Hubberthorn, one of the three Quakers, which said relation is also censur'd and amended. Together with a brief narrative of some remarkable passages. / By Tho. Danson, late fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxon, and now minister of the Gospel at Sandwich in Kent, The
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Quakers house built upon the rock Christ Wherein neither their doctrines, principles, nor practices can be confounded, not disproved; being neither damnable, nor pernitious. As Samuel Hammond hath falsly affirmed in his book called, The Quakers house built upon the sand: or, a discovery of the damnablenes of their pernitious doctrins, in his answer to G.W. which to prove, he lays down seven grounds of delusion, and five arguments of damnable doctrine. But in this answer his seven grounds is proved false in themselves, ...; and his five arguments is proved to be his own false positions, ... as first, he lays down false positions, and then proves them false; and then boasts, as if he had proved our doctrines or principles false: the truth of which is herein clearly made manifest, and wherein he falsly accuseth us, he is justly guilty himselfe. Also the ten fundamentall principles or doctrines of the hireling priest-hood, ... By a servant to the Church of Christ, ... Richard Hubberthorne., The
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Quakers house built upon the sand. Or, A discovery of the damnablenesse of their pernicious doctrines With a warning to the people of God, and all others that tender the salvation of their immortall soules, to build upon the rocke Christ Jesus, and his righteousnesse, to confirm the faith once delivered to the saints. In answer to a rayling pamphlet, lately put forth by George Whithead. This is published for the securing the saints, keeping others out of the snare, and the reducing some of those that have been seduced by their destructive principles. By the unworthyest of the labourers in the Lords vineyard, and teacher to a church of Christ, Samuel Hammond, The
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Quakers last shift found out, or, An answer to Will. Penn's complaint against the meeting at Barbican, upon the 28th. of August, 1674 and his new way of stating an old challenge, The
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Quakers looking-glass look'd upon; and turned toward himself; in a sober reply to an uncivll pamplet published by Luke Howard a Quaker, against a narrative formerly published, setting forth the folly and presumption of Charles Baily a Quaker, sometimes a prisoner in Dover, The
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Quakers mere obbists, or, A Letter to a preaching Quaker from a moderate gentleman trepan'd into one of their meetings, in hopes to work him to the party : wherein a true and short account is given of their foolish and ridiculous way of worship : written some time since, and to gratifie the importunities of several and remove the many and great errors occasion'd by often transcriptions, now printed by a correct copy
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Quakers no Christians:, or, A sober request to the Quakers, published by Jer. Ives
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Quakers no deceivers, or the management of an unjust charge against them confuted. Being a brief return to a pamphlet, intituled, The Quakers proved deceivers, and such as the people ought not to listen to or follow but to account accursed, in the management of a charge given out against them to that effect, by John Horne, who calls himself preacher of the gospel at South-Lin in Norfolke, who is a chief teacher among the people called Mooreans or Universalists. Who hath given forth a pretended and imperfect relation of a discourse, which was between him and George Whitehead, in the chancel of South-Lin, wherin he hath falsely made his boast, how that he made good his said charge against G.W. before some hundreds of people; but many unprejudiced persons who heard the discourse between them, can witness against the said I.H. as a vain boaster in his pride, of a victory where he had it not. And herein is the said J. Horne proved to be such a one, ... / By one who is counted a deceiver, yet true, George Whitehead, The
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Quakers no deceivers, or, The management of an unjust charge against them confuted. Being a brief return to a pamphlet, intituled, The Quakers proved deceivers ... by John Horne ... / by one who is counted a deceiver, yet true, George Whitehead, The
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Quakers Pedigree: or, a dialogue between a Quaker, and a Iesuit who at last become reconciled, as the same principles; wherein is shown how the mystery of Quakerisme was first hatcht by the Jesuites: by what arts, and for what design it was set on foot in England; and by what means it hath been propagated since, and is still defended. With their contrivance for the carrying it on for the future, The
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Quakers plainness detecting fallacy in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abusive epistle, styl'd, The Quakers quibbles, and the comparison therein between the Muggletonians and the Quakers, proved absurd and unjust, II. The second, being a brief impeachment of the forger's compurgators whose injustice, partiality and false glosses have given the chief occasion of these late contests / by George Whitehead, The
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Quakers plea answering all objections, and they proved to be no way dangerous, but friends to the King, and may be tollerated in their religion with safety to the kingdom / P.H, The
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Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, and c. / by Richard Farnsworth, The
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Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer to the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-Prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, and c, The
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Quakers prophesie of the dreadful and utter destruction of all the ministers of the Church of England, and c, The
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Quakers prophesie: or, Strange and wonderful news from Spittle-Fields, humbly dedicated to the Queen of Poland. To the tune of, Then covetousness out of England will run, The
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Quakers proved apostats and heathens And a specimen of the Quakers great malice and ognorance in their late printed epigram they have made or procured to be made against me both in Latin and English, and which their printer Tacy Sowl doth publickly sell, with some observations of mine upon it. By George Keith, The
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Quakers proved deceivers and such as people ought not to listen to, or follow, but to account accursed, in the management of a charge formerly given out against them to that effect, by J. Horne, preacher of the gospel at South-Lin in Norfolke. Which charge was managed and made good by him against George Whitehead, in the chancel of South-Lin, before some hundreds of people, Jan. 13. 1659. to the great baffling of the said George Whitehead and his party, through the merciful and gracious hand of the Lord appearing for his truth and servants therein, as is known to, and witnessed by the generality of the audience of understanding. Published as a warning to all to beware of the said people called Quakers, and their erroneous principles herein also in part discovered, The
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Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted in a briefe answer to some erroneous tenets held forth by James Naylor in his answers unto Mr Baxter, and some others that have publikely opposed that blacke spirit in the deluded Quakers. Wherein is also included a serious admonition, how wee ought to behave our selves towards the ministers of the gospell, in respect of communicating unto them; and for giving to the poore, so as the Gospell requires: and to beware of covetousnesse, and the effects thereof, least wee be left of God, and delivered up unto strong delusions, and a blasphemous spirit instead of the spirit of God. The heads of the whole discourse are also premised. / Written by Ellis Bradshavve, The
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Quakers quaking: or, the foundation of their deceit shaken, by scripture, reason, their own mouthes at several conferences. By all which will appear, that their quaking, ministery, doctrine, and lives, is a meer deceit, and themselves proved to be the great impostors of these latter times: / by Jeremiah Ives, The
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Quakers quaking: or, The most just and deserved punishment inflicted on the person of James Naylor for his most horrid blasphemies. Together with the confession of his associates, who were Timothy Wedlock. Thomas Symons. John Stranger. double brace Hannah Stranger. Martha Symons. Dorcas Erbury. As also the reasons why the further punishment of the said James Naylor was suspended on Saturday, Decemb. 20. and deferred by order of Parliament untill Saturday, Decemb. 27. He remains still a prisoner to Newgate, where many of his associates do daily resort to him. To which is added, the severall damnable opinions of the said Quakers, The
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Quakers quibbles in three parts : first set forth in an expostulatory epistle to Will. Pfnn i.e. Penn concerning the late meeting held to Barbycan between the Baptists and the Quakers, also the pretended prophet Lod. Muggleton and the Quakers compared : the second part, in reply to a quibbling answer to G. Whiteheads, entituled The Quakers plainness ... : the third part, being a continuation of their quibbles ... / by the same indifferent pen, The
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Quakers quibbles, set forth in an exposulatory epistle to William Penn concerning the last meeting held in Barbican the 9th of Octob. 1674. between the Baptists and Quakers. Also the pretended prophet and last witness Lodowick Muggleton and the Quakers compared and considered. By An Indifferent Penn, The
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Quakers refuge fixed upon the rock of ages, though the swelling waters dash never so violently to overturn it wherein is prov'd, that the narrative of Ralph James is an absolute lying-wonder, according to his own definition : and also, the great controversie between the people of God called Quakers, and others, about the holy spirit of God and the Scriptures, truly stated, and very briefly discoursed, as it is owned by the Quakers, and the truth cleared from the false suggestions and deceitful insinuatins of the anabaptists about the said controversie : in answer to a subtil pamphlet, lately published, intituled, The Quakers subterfuge or evasion overturned : also a few queries propounded unto Ralph James, and the author of the subterfuge and c. / by Robert Ruckhill ; to which is added another postscript in answer to some queries propounded in the said pamphlet, wherein many untruths are suggested ; but herein the truth is cleared, and the evasion and deceit of the Baptists made more fully manifest by John Whitehead, The
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Quakers rejected which was also foretold by a person once eminent among them, taken out of his writings which were published some years ago, The
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Quakers rejected which was also foretold by a person once eminent among them, taken out of his writings which were published some years ago, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Pennyman, John; 1676)
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