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Title: Questions propounded to George Whitehead and George Fox &c. Who disputed by turnes against one Universitie man in Cambridge. Aug. 29. 1659. By R.B.
Author: Blome, Richard, d. 1705.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1659]
subjects: [Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Fox, George, 1624-1691 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A Breife description or character of the religion and manners of the phanatiques in generall. Scil. [brace] Anabaptists, Independents, Brovvnists, Enthusiasts, Levellers, Quakers, Seekers, Fift-Monarchy-Men, & Dippers. Shewing and refuting theur absurdities by due application, reflecting much also on Sir Iohn Præcisian and other novelists. Non seria semper.
Publication info: London : Printed, and are to be sold by most stationers;, 1660.
subjects: [Anabaptists -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Brownists -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Levellers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A full discovery and confutation of the wicked and damnable doctrines of the Quakers. As also, a plain vindication and confirmation of sundry fundamental points of the Christian religion, denyed or corrupted by the enemies of the truth in these times. Published for the benefit of such weak Christians, who are not so able to discover and oppugne the dangerous doctrines of subtil seducers when coloured over with fair words and pretences, and so are more apt to be taken in their snares. Whereunto is annexed an excellent discourse proving that singing of Psalmes is not only lawful, but an ordinance of God.
Author: Clapham, Jonathan.
Publication info: London : Printed by T.R. & E.M. for Adoniram Byfield at the Bible in Popeshead Alley, near Lumbard-street, 1656.
subject: [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The man of sin discover'd or George Whitehead unmask't. And his sheep's clothing pull'd off, that his wolvish nature and spirit may be seen. By several instances of G.VV's lyes, false accusations, and base perversions in his book, entituled Judgement fixed, &c. wherein, altho he subscribes himself a constant servant of Christ, yet by his fruits he's discover'd to obey Antichrist.
Author: Crisp, Thomas, 17th cent.
Publication info: [London? : s.n., 1682]
subjects: [Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. -- Judgment fixed] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Tythes vindicated from anti-christianisme and oppression. Or A brief discourse concerning ministers maintenance and tythes. Wherein is proved, that, paying and receiving of tythes doe not deny Christ to be come in the flesh, as the Kentish petitioners to the Parliament, Anno 1651. and with them now the Quakers doe clamorously affirm: choosing rather to lye in prison then pay tythes, as being a testimony that Christ is come in the flesh. With a short caveat to the weaker sort of people to beware of these deluded and deluding Quakers. By G. Firmin pastor of the church in Shalford in Essex.
Author: Firmin, Giles, 1614-1697.
Publication info: London : printed for Nath. Webb and William Grantham at the black Bear in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1659.
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Title: The 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.
Author: Horn, John, 1614-1676.
Publication info: London : printed for John Allen at the Rising-Sunne in Pauls Churchyard, anno Dom. 1660.
subjects: [Whitehead, George, -- 1636?-1723 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The snake in the grass: or, Satan transform'd into an angel of light. Discovering the deep and unsuspected subtilty which is couched under the pretended simplicity of many of the principal leaders of those people call'd Quakers.
Author: Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.
Publication info: London : printed for Charles Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Paul's, 1696.
subjects: [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A brief charactor of the antient Christian Quakers Written by W.M. A witness for the truth, as it was in the begining.
Author: Mather, W. (William), fl. 1695.
Publication info: London : printed for S. Clarke in George-Yard in Lombard-Street, 1695.
subjects: [Crook, John, 1617-1699 -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The answer to William Penn Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks Wherein he is proved to be an ignotant [sic] spater-brain'd Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret decrees, then one of his coach-horses doth, nor so much; for the oxe knoweth his owner, and the ass his masters scrip, but Penn doth not know his maker, as is manifest by the Scriptures, which may inform the reader, if he mind the interpretation of Scripture in the discourse following. I. That God was in the forme, image and likeness of mans bodily shape, as well as his soul from eternity. ... VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the wilde beasts I fought with in the wilderness.
Author: Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698.
Publication info: London, : [s.n.], priuted [sic] in the year 1673 [i.e. 1698?]
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Title: Some brief observations upon George Keith's earnest expostulation contained in a postscript to a late book of his, entituled, The antichrists and sadducees detected, &c. Offered to the perusal of such as the said expostulation was recommended to. By E. P.
Author: Penington, Edward, 1667-1701.
Publication info: London : printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1696.
subjects: [Keith, George, -- 1639?-1716. -- Antichrists and sadducees detected -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: An abstract of a large printed paper, from Pensilvania, intituled, A brief admonition to the elders and ministers of the people called Quakers.
Author: Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
Publication info: London, : [s.n.], printed in the month called July, 1698.
subjects: [Brief admonition to the elders and ministers of the people called Quakers] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Broadsides -- England -- 17th century]
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Title: A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people whereby the reader may plainly see and perceive what spirit it is that acts their preachers and leaders; and how they have been foretold and faithfully warned of the day of perplexity, reproach, and ignominy, that is come and coming upon them. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, postscript and appendix, &c. by J.P.
Author: Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
Publication info: London : sold by A. Baldwin, 1700.
subject: [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ , &c. as suted the times and their own interests; by which 'twill appear, that the highest pretenders, are the greatest deceivers.
Author: Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
Publication info: London, : Printed 1696. and are to be sold by J. Gwillim in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark in George-Yard, booksellers, [1696]
subjects: [Fox, George, 1624-1691 -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing; whereby it does appear their pretensions of being infallible, and that their books and papers are given forth by the immediate eternal spirit of God*, is but a vain boast, and a very great and strong delusion. ...
Author: Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
Publication info: London, : Printed 1696. and are to be sold, (with divers other of their contradictions in a large sheet of paper) at J. Gwillims in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark's in George-yard, booksellers, [1696]
subjects: [Fox, George, 1624-1691 -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Oaths -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A looking-glass for the Quakers: in two columns wherein they may in part see themselves, and may be seen by others. Vide, audi, judica. The first column is, what they formerly published against the Papists; and the other column is, what they published on their behalf, when uppermost. Phil. Anglus. Licensed, May 14. 1689.
Author: Pennyman, Joseph.
Publication info: London : [s.n.], printed in the year MDCLXXXIX. and are to be sold at several booksellers. Price two pence.
subjects: [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The 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.
Publication info: London, : Printed, for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright, 1669.
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Title: The Quakers Pedigree: or, a dialogue between a Quaker, and a Iesuit who at last become reconciled, as (holding in a great measure) 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.
Publication info: London : printed for Benjamin Harris, at the Stationers Arms in Swishins Alley, near the Royal Exchange, 1674.
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Title: A Quakers sermon: preached at the Bull-and-Mouth Metting-House in St. Martins-Le-Grand, London. On Sunday the 16th. of Nov. 1674. Taken from his mouth in short-hand by an indifferent person.
Publication info: [London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1674.
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Title: The foundation of preaching asserted. In opposition to a counterfeit sermon pretended to be preached before the people called Quakers, in the park, Southwark, 27th of 9th 1687. That all those that feign themselves ministers of the Gospel dispensation, may see that all preaching without the Holy Spirit, and a real call by the grace of God, working in their hearts, and immediately leading them thereto; is nothing but the meer notion of their own brains, and not for the advancement of pure religion. By R. S.
Author: R. S.
Publication info: London : printed, by Andrew Sowle, in the year, 1687.
subjects: [Preaching -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: 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.
Author: Russel, William, d. 1702.
Publication info: London : printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange, 1674.
subjects: [Loddington, William, -- 1626?-1711. -- Twelve pagan principles, or opinions, for which Thomas Hicks hath published the Quaker to be no Christian -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A winding-sheet for the Anabaptists & Quakers; or The death and burial of their fanatick doctrines. Being a discovery of their dangerous designs, wicked practises, and malitious indeavours, to subvert all civil government, both in church and state. As also, the strong bulwark, and banners of loyalty; for all loyal subjects, against the fanatick gunpowder reformations, within these his gratious Majesties realms, and dominion. Likewise, a Christian summons to all persons whatsoever, to submit to the Church of England, and chearfully to comply with the rites and ceremonies of the vvorship of God, commended to, ... by our gratious soveraign Lord King Charles, whom God long preserve, being the Defender of the Faith. And the laws, orders, and statutes for the punishing all Anabaptists and sectaries that shall presume to meet, ... Ordered to be published throughout the several countyes in England and VVales.
Publication info: London : printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Elchange [sic] in Cornhil, [1660]
subjects: [Anabaptists -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800] [Religion and state -- England -- Early works to 1800] [Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800]
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