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    A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716.
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    Caption title. By George Keith. Imprint from colophon. Reproduction of the original in the Friends House Library, London.
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    A modest detection of George Keith's (miscalled) Just vindication of his earnest expostulation published by him as a pretended answer to a late book of mine, entituled, Some brief observations, &c. By E.P.
    Date of publication:
    1696
    
    Author(s):
    Penington, Edward, 1667-1701.
    Description:
    E.P. = Edward Penington, whose name appears at the foot of p.56. With two final advertisement leaves. A reply to: Keith, George. A just vindication of my earnest expostulation, added to my book, called The Antichrists and ...
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    The Quakers wedding, October, 24. 1671.
    Date of publication:
    1671
    
    Author(s):
    Stevenson, Matthew, fl. 1654-1685.
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    Signed: Stevenson. Verse: "O Times! O Manners! Whither's Levy fled ..." Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    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.
    Date of publication:
    1659
    
    Author(s):
    Blome, Richard, d. 1705.
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    R.B. = Richard Blome. Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Another edition of 24 p., including answers to the questions, is in the Thomason Tract Collection of the British Library. Cf. Thomason E.764[3]. Reproduction of the ...
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    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.
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Horn, John, 1614-1676.
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    Copy stained and torn at end of text. Reproduction of the original in the Friends' House Library, London.
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    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.
    Date of publication:
    1696
    
    Author(s):
    Penington, Edward, 1667-1701.
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    Work signed at end: Edward Penington. Reproduction of the original in the Friends House Library, London.
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    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.
    Date of publication:
    1700
    
    Author(s):
    Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
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    J.P. = John Pennyman. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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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.
    Date of publication:
    1674
    
    Author(s):
    Russel, William, d. 1702. and Roberts, Daniel, 1658-1727. aut
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    W. R. = William Russel. "Quakerism is popery revived: or, Some of their old opinions put into a new dress, and asserted by the Quakers to be new discoveries of the light within them" has caption title on p. 91. Page 96 ...
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    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.
    Date of publication:
    1689
    
    Author(s):
    Pennyman, Joseph.
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    By Joseph Pennyman. Some print show-through. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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    A just defence and vindication of Gospel ministers and Gospel ordinances against the Quakers many false accusations, slanders and reproaches. In ansvver to John Horwood his letter, and E.B. his book, called, A just and lawful tryal of the ministers and teachers of this age, and several others. Proving the ministers calling and maintenance just and lawful, and the doctrine of perfection by free justification, preached by them, agreeable to the scriptures. VVith the Quakers objections answered. And the Quakers perfection by hearkning to, and obeying a light within them, proved contrary to the scriptures. And their practices in ten particulars proved contrary to the commands and examples of Christ and his apostles. By a lover of gospel ministers and gospel ordinances.
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Gaskin, John, fl. 1660.
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    A lover of gospel ministers and gospel ordinances = John Gaskin. Partly in response to Edward Burrough's "A just and lawful trial of the teachers & professed ministers of England, by a perfect proceeding against them". ...
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