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41 A discovery of the mystery of iniquity & hypocrisie acting and ruling in Hugh Derborough George Keith 1692 Engelska
42 An account of the great divisions, amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c. - as appears by their own book, here following, printed 1692, and lately came from thence, intituled, viz. The plea of the innocent, against the false judgment of the guilty : being a vindication of George Keith, and his friends, who are joined with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies, false informations and defamations of Samuel Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, an others, joyned with them, being in number twenty eight : directed, by way of epistle, to faithful friends of truth, in Pensilvania, East and West-Jersey, and else-where, as occasion requireth George Keith 1692 Engelska
43 George Keith's Fourth narrative of his proceedings at Turners-hall - divided into three parts : detecting the Quakers gross errors, vile heresies, and antichristian principles, oppugning the fundamentals of Christianity, by clear and evident proofs (in above two hundred and fifty quotations) faithfully taken out of their books, and read at three several meetings, the 11th, the 18th, and 23d of Jan., 1699 before a great auditory of judicious persons, ministers, and others, more particularly discovering the fallacious and sophistical defences of George Whitehead, Joseph Wyeth, and seven Quakers of Colchester, in their late books on all the several heads contained in the printed advertisement : to which is prefix'd, the attestation of five ministers of the Church of England, to the truth of the said quotations, and a postcript sic George Keith 1700 Engelska
44 An account of the Quakers politicks - discovering some material passages as to their government never before published : as also something extracted from several letters of Robert Bridgeman to George Keith, the originals of all which I have by me George Keith 1700 Engelska
45 A Farther account of the great divisions among the Quakers in Pensilvania, &c. - as appears by another of their books lately come over from thence, intituled, Some reasons and causes of the late separation, that hath come to pass at Philadelphia, betwixt us, called by some of the seperate meeting, and others that meet apart from us : more particularly opened, to vindicate and clear us and our testimony in that repsect, viz. : that the seperation lieth at their door, and they, and not we, are justly chargeable with it : with an apology for the present publication of these things 1693 Engelska
46 A seasonable information and caveat against a scandalous book of Thomas Elwood, called An epistle to Friends, &c George Keith 1694 Engelska
47 Some of the many fallacies of William Penn detected in a paper called Gospel truths - signed by him and three more at Dublin, the 4th of the 3d month, 1698, and in his late book called A defence of Gospel truths, against the exceptions of the B. of Cork's testimony concerning that paper : with some remarks on W.P., his unfair and unjust treatment of him : to which is added a synopsis or short view of W. Penn's deism, collected out of his book called A defense of the general rule of faith, &c George Keith 1699 Engelska
48 Immediate revelation, or, Jesus Christ the eternal son of God revealed in man - revealing the knowledge of God and the things of his kingdom, immediately, not ceased but remaining a standing and perpetual ordinance in the church of Christ, and being of indispensible necessity, as to the whole body in general so to every member thereof, every true believer in particular, asserted and demonstrated, and the objections that have any seeming weight against it answered : with an appendex containing an answer to some farther objections George Keith 1675 Engelska
49 Gross error and hypocrisie detected in George Whitehead and some of his brethern - as doth appear from the disingenuous and hypocritical answer he and some others have given to some queries sent to the last Yearly Meeting of the people call'd Quakers, in the third month, 1695, by comparing the said answer with the printed books of the said George Whitehead, William Pemn, and John Whitehead, leading men in the said Meeting, wherein the great inconistency and contradiction of their present late answer to the express words and sentiments of their printed books is discovered : with a further account of their vile and pernicious errours George Keith 1695 Engelska
50 The arguments of the Quakers, more particularly, of George Whitehead, William Penn, Robert Barclay, John Gratton, George Fox, Humphry Norton, and my own arguments against baptism and the Supper, examined and refuted - also, some clear proofs from Scripture, shewing that they are institutions of Christ under the Gospel : with an appendix containing some observations upon some passages in a book of W. Penn called A caveat against Popery, and on some passages of a book of John Pennington, caled The fig leaf covering discovered George Keith 1698 Engelska
51 A friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith and the reformed Quakers at Turners-Hall - with some animadversions on a discourse about a right administration of baptism, &c, and of episcopacy : with a postscript about the education of children Trepidantium Malleus. 1698 Engelska
52 Help in time of need from the God of help - to the people of the (so called) Church of Scotland, especially the once more zealous and professing, who have so shamefully degenerated and declined from that which their fathers the primitive Protestants attained unto George Keith 1665 Engelska
53 Bristol Quakerism exposed - shewing the fallacy, perversion, ignorance, and error of Benjamin Cool, the Quakers chief preacher at Bristol, and of his followers and abettors there, discovered in his and their late book falsely called Sophistry detected, or, An answer to George Keith's Synopsis : wherein also both his deisme and inconsistency with himself and his brethren, with respect to the peculiar principles of Christianity, are plainly demonstrated George Keith 1700 Engelska
54 Two sermons preach'd at the parish-church of St. George Botolph-Lane, London, May the 12th, 1700 George Keith 1700 Engelska
55 The way to the city of God described, or, A plaine declaration how any man may, within the day of visitation given him of God, pass out of the unrighteous into the righteous state - as also how he may go forward in the way of holyness and righteousness, and so be fitted for the kingdom of God, and the beholding and enjoying thereof : wherein divers things, which occur to them, that enter into this way with respect to their inward trials, temptations, and difficultys, are pointed at, and directions intimated, how to carry themselvs therein George Keith 1678 Engelska
56 The woman-preacher of Samaria - a better preacher, and more sufficiently qualified to preach than any of the men-preachers of the man-made-ministry in these three nations George Keith 1674 Engelska
57 A sermon preach'd at Turners-Hall, the 5th. of May, 1700 George Keith 1700 Engelska
58 New Rome arraigned - And out of her own mouth condemned. Containing a farther discovery of the dangerous errors, and pernicious principles of the leaders and teachers of the Foxonian Quakers: which tend to overthrow the Christian faith, to obstruct the Jews conversion, to encourage Mahumetism, and to pervert the right way of the Lord; which whether so or no, deserves the examination and consideration of the Christian ministry of all Protestant Churches, as they tender God's glory, and the good of souls. To which is added, Ten articles of the Christian faith, wrote by Geo. Keith, who was persecuted by the Quakers in Pensilvania for his Christian testimony. The second edition, with some alteration and additions, by Francis Bugg. Licensed, June 18th. 1694 Francis Bugg 1693 Engelska
59 Quakerism no popery, or, A particular answere to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen, (as he is called) his book, intituled Roma mendax - Wherein the people called Quakers are concerned, whom he doth accuse as holding many popish doctrins, and as if Quakerism, (so he nick-names our religion,) 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 George Keith Printed in the year, 1675 Engelska
60 An advertisement of an intended meeting - to be held by George Keith and his friends, at their usual meeting-place, in Turners-Hall, in Philpot-Lane, the 29th. day of this instant and present month called April, 1697. to begin about the 9th. hour. To which meeting William Penn, Thomas Ellwood, George Whitehead, John Penington, and these of the second days weekly meeting at Lombard-street, are justly desired to be present, to hear themselves recharged and proved guilty of these vile and gross errors and heresies, wherewith they have been formerly charged by George Keith, and proved guilty off sic, at a meeting held at Turners-Hall, on the 11th, of the month called June, 1696 George Keith 1697 Engelska

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