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921 The apostate incendiary rebuked, and the people called Quakers vindicated from Romish hirarchy and imposition - in a serious examination of VVilliam Mucklows Liberty of conscience asserted against imposition, but proved a liberty which is in Christ Jesus, and against unity and order in his church George Whitehead 1673 Engelska
922 An appendix, being some sober and short animadversions upon certain passages in Tho. Hick's Dialogue and Continuation of the dialogue - by which his unchristian spirit is further detected to the world : also a collection of those doctrines and principles which have been chiefly controverted between us ... by ... Thomas Hicks and others of the Baptist perswasion George Whitehead Printed in the year, 1673 Engelska
923 The authority of the true ministry - in baptizing with the spirit, and the idolatry of such men, as are doting about shadows and carnal ordinances, and their ignorance of the spirits baptism (of which, water baptism was but a figure) discovered : and herein is shewed, that water baptism is neither of necessity to salvation, nor yet is it now practiced either by authority from heaven, or by any New-Testament-law that is in force upon believers, seeing the substance, and the end of things abolished is come and enjoyed, wherein the types, shadows and fingers, are ended : being a short return to a book entituled, A reply to a scandalous paper, subscribed by one Samuel Bradley, a Baptist teacher, as concerning a dispute that was between some of the people called Quakers, and some Baptists in South-warke George Whitehead 1660 Engelska
924 The Babylonish baptist, or, H.G. contradicting H.G. - in his book stiled Light from the Son of righteousness, which is proved, meer confusion and darkness George Whitehead 1672 Engelska
925 A brief account of some of the late and present sufferings of the people called Quakers - for meeting together to worship God in spirit and truth, being prosecuted by the statute of the 22th Car. 2. Cap. I., entituled, An act to prevent & supress seditious conventicles, by the prosecution of which act many families have had their estates wholly wasted and ruined, contrary to the law of God, the antient laws of the kingdom, and to nature itself : together with a particular account of such of the above said people who have dyed prisoners, from the year 1660 to 1880, I. for meeting together to worship God, &c., II. for refusing for conscience sake to swear in any case, III. for not going to the parish church, and not paying to the repair of the same, and not paying offering money, small tythes, &c. : humbly presented to the King, Lords & Commons in Parliament assembled George Whitehead 1680 Engelska
926 A brief account of the illegal proceedings and sinful doctrines of James Bedford priest of Blunsome and Earith in Huntington shire, - who by many hath been esteemed eminent, and above all the priests in the Isle of Ely for his opposing the people called Quakers. This is to discover his fruits and doctrines both to rulers, priests and people ... so mark the following account, which is as it was certified from the hands of some of the sufferers hereafter mentioned, who are known to be credible and honest men George Whitehead 1660 Engelska
927 A brief answer to F. Bugg's Brief reply to the considerations humbly offered by the people call'd Quakers - relating to the bill for restraining the licentiousness of the press George Whitehead 1701? Engelska
928 A brief treatise on the truths behalf in discovery of falshoods - which are dispersed abroad in two papers of Richard Baxters ... the one intituled One sheet for the ministry, the other A second sheet for the ministry, and he hath pretended the one against malignants among whom he hath numbred them called Quakers and uttered forth his envy in several lies and revilings against that people called Quakers, whose known integrity shall stand a witness against all such deceivers and revilers as he is proved to be perpetually George Whitehead 1658 Engelska
929 Cain's generation discover'd. - In ansvver to an epistle directed to the reader, in a book titled, A short and full vindication of that svveet and comfortable ordinance, of singing of Psalms. Put forth by one Jonathan Clapham, vvho calls himself M.A. and minister of Christ in VVramplingham in Norffolk; wherein he is found in envy, in Cain's way, in his false accusations and fierce despising and envious railing against the innocent, which is answered by me whose name in the flesh is George VVhitehead, who am one of them who are called Quakers, ... and wee having answered before six of his chief arguments for singing Psalms, which are answered in that book called, Davids enemies discovered, which this priest Clapham durst not answer nor reply to; therefore he makes excuse to the reader, that we left out some of his arguments, for the which cause I am moved further to answer to some of his arguments concerning singing George Whitehead 1655 Engelska
930 The case of the Quakers concerning oaths - defended as evangelical in answer to a book, entituled, The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated by J.S George Whitehead 1674 Engelska
931 The case of the Quakers concerning oaths, defended as evangelical - containing an answer to Charles Gataker's late examination of the case of the Quakers (which he faith, is humbly submitted to the judgment of his most sacred Majesty, and the two houses of Parliament), as being included in J.S. his precedent state of their case, and comprehensively and seriously answered herein, on the behalf of truth and Christianity, submitted to the judgment and serious sense thereof in all true Christians and moderate men George Whitehead 1675 Engelska
932 The case of the suffering people of God truly stated - and their innocencie vindicated from the false aspersions and pretences (under which the persecution spirit seeks to cover it self, to make the nation believe its proceedings against them are just) that it may be unvailed, and appear as it is in its self, and the cause for which Gods people suffer made appear, according to the nature of it : wherein also the persecutors in England are warned, before the day of the Lord overtake them, as a destruction from him George Whitehead 1664 Engelska
933 The cause and prevention of great calamities national and personal - demonstrated, and recommended to the consciences of all concerned; especially keepers of taverns, inns, and other houses of entertainment, to read and consider in the fear of the all-seeing God George Whitehead 1692 Engelska
934 A charitable essay, in order to allay the outrage of a contentious apostate inverting his error (from true Christian faith and charity) upon him, in his book, falsly stiled, New Rome unmask'd, &c George Whitehead 1693 Engelska
935 Christ ascended above the clouds - his brace divinity--light in man, his being brace the Word in saints the only way and rule brace vindicated brace from the cloudy, erroneous, heretical, and blasphemous conceits of John Newman and his brethren : and the only rule of faith demonstrated for the general information of professours (and people) of all sorts, and the said J.N. his book stiled The light within &c. (with his manifest contradictions) both scripturally, historically, and rationally examined George Whitehead 1669 Engelska
936 The Christian doctrin sic and society of the people called Quakers; - cleared from the reproach of the late division of a few in some part of America, as not being justly chargeable upon the body of the said people there or elsewhere George Whitehead 1693 Engelska
937 A Christian epistle to Friends in general - of weighty concern, for their present and future peace and safety from the soul's adversary's subtill devices and snares of death. To be carefully communicated to the children of light, and professors thereof every where. Being faithfully given forth, and recommended from the spirit of Christ; by his servant George Whitehead George Whitehead 1689 Engelska
938 Christian reprehension of confusion, ranterism, cruelty, and opposition to spiritual order and Christian liberty in brief reflections - first on a conceited pamphlet untruly stiled Spiritual order and Christian liberty proved consistent in the Churches of Christ, and impositions upon the consciences of believers &c. found antichristian and destructive to both, signed R.G. : secondly on A brief history of the rise, growth, reign, supports, and suddain fatal foil of popery, and description of six popish pillars, by a hidden author George Whitehead 1690 Engelska
939-940 The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, asserted. - against the unjust charge of their being no Christians, upon several questions relating to those matters, wherein their Christian belief is questioned (flera utgåvor) George Whitehead Printed in the year, 1696 Engelska

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