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Case of the petitioners for roads in the eastern district of Stirlingshire, being made turnpike. 1794.
Date: 1794]- Books
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The Case of the petitioning aldermen and others, the Protestant inhabitants of the town of Gallway.
Date: 1713?]- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and atonement exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The extent and intent of the death of Jesus Christ. IV. The divinity, universality and sufficiency of the light, Spirit, and grace of God. V. The gospel, and law of grace. VI. The state of the Heathen. Vii. The perseverance or defectibility of the saints. Viii. With a clear and full answer to the strongest objections usually made against universal grace and atonement. By Thomas Thompson.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: 1725- Books
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Serious considerations on various subjects of importance. By John Woolman, Of Mount Holly, in the Jerseys, North America, deceased; with some of his dying expressions.
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.Date: 1773- Books
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A summary of the history, doctrine, and discipline, of Friends: written at the desire of the meeting for sufferings, in London.
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings.Date: 1797- Books
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Précis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la société dite des Quakers. Traduit de L'Anglois.
Bevan, Joseph Gurney, 1753-1814.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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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.
Hume, Sophia, 1702-1774.Date: M.DCC.LI [1751]- Books
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Discourses delivered at several meeting houses of the people called Quakers. By the late Samuel Fothergill.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: 1790- Books
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A key, opening the way to every capacity; how to distinguish the religion professed by the people called Quakers, from the perversions and misrepresentations of their adversaries. With a brief Exhortation to all sorts of People to Examine their Ways, and their Hearts, and turn speedily to the Lord. The fourteenth edition, corrected and enlarged, by William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1736- Books
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A catechism and confession of faith, approved of, and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which Containeth A true and faithful Account of the Principles and Doctrines, which are most surely believed by the Churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the Name of Quakers; yet are found in the one Faith with the primitive Church and Saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture Testimonies, without Consequences or Commentaries, which are here collected, and inserted by way of Answer to a few weighty, yet easy and familiar Questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest Capacities. To which is Added, An Expostulation with, and Appeal to, all other Professors. By Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: [1780?]- Books
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Theses theologicæ: or the theological propositions, which are defended by Robert Barclay, in his Apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth and preached, by the people called Quakers. ...
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1711]- Books
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An essay towards a contrast between Quakerism and Methodism; wherein the mystery of silent meetings is considered and explained: in an address to those of both denominations. By Johannes Catholicus.
Rutty, John, 1698-1775.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A serious call in Christian love to all people, to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: With some Observations on the following Heads; I. The Universality of God's Love in sending his Son to die for all Men. II. The Holy Scriptures. III. Worship. IV. Baptism. V. The Supper. VI. Perfection. Vii. The Resurrection. By Benjamin Holme.
Holme, Benjamin, 1683-1749.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An apology for the true Christian divinity: being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called Quakers. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, and Since Translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, French, and Spanish, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1800- Books
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Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God. To which are Added, A Few Reflections on the Observance of Public Fasts & Festivals. By Joseph Phipps.
Phipps, Joseph, 1708-1787.Date: 1796- Books
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Truth's principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received by the people of God called Quakers, viz. Concerning the Man Christ, his Sufferings, Death, and Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. By a servant of the Lord, John Crook. To which is added, something concerning the difference between the persuasions of reason, and the persuasions of faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Light and truth triumphant: or, George Keith's imagined Magick of Quakerism confirmed, utterly confounded. And confronted by his own, and divers approved authors testimonies, collected in an appendix Annexed hereunto. Published for Information of Sober Enquirers: by a Servant of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1712- Books
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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. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, And since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, French, and Spanish, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times. Being a faithful exhortation and warning to all Friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand Armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, (against his Assaults) that so they may be ready to Answer the Call and Requirings of the Lord. Also, something signified of the Misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be Prepared, and that the Evil Day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their Ear from Counsel. By one who is a Traveller in the way of Peace, and hath Good will towards all Men, and more especially to the Houshold of Faith, Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: Printed in the Year, 1666. 1710- Books
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An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel. By One who is a traveller in the way of Peace, and hath good will towards all men, and more especially to the houshold of faith; Stephen Crisp. First published in the year 1666.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1797- Books
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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, And since Translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, and French, for the Information of Strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1703- Books
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The Case of the poor children belonging to the Charity School of Saint Sepulchres, London.
Date: 1710?]- Books
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A gospel-Salutation in true Christian love, Recommended to Friends, Who Believe in the Name of the Son of God, the True Light. And to All, who truly desire to be grounded and setled in the Faith of Christ. By his Servant, George Whitehead.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1719- Books
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Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation: being a serious inquiry how far charity may, and ought to, be extended, towards persons of different judgments in matters of religion: and Whose principles, among the several sects of Christians, do most naturally lead to that due moderation required. Written in the spirit of love and meekness, for the removing of stumbling blocks out of the way of the simple; by a lover of the souls of all men, Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1799- Books
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Truth's principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received by the people of God called Quakers. Viz. Concerning the Man Christ, his Sufferings, Death and Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. By a servant of the Lord, John Crook. To which is added, Something concerning the Difference between the Persuasions of Reason, and the Persuasions of Faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]