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Mr. Woolston's defence of his discourses on the miracles of our Saviour
Against the Bishops of St. David's and London, and his other Adversaries. Part I -
Mr. Woolston's defence of his discourses on the miracles of our Saviour
Against the Bishops of St. David's and London, and his other adversaries. Part II -
Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm
Delivered by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, lord bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, to the Rev. the clergy in the several parts of the diocess of Litchfield and Coventry, in a triennial visitation of the same in 1741; and published at their request in the present year 1744. In a letter to the Rev. the clergy of that diocess. By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke College, Oxon -
Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion
Wherein the principle evidence of the Christian religion is farther explain'd and defended; in answer to the objections made against it in a late vindication of the Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry : Part III -
Remarks on two charges
deliver'd by the Lord Bishop of L-d and C-y, to the clergy of his diocese. Wherein the danger of the church, from the Progress of Liberty, and its Independence upon Civil Government, are considered. In a letter to his Lordship. By a friend to truth and liberty -
Remarks on two charges
deliver'd by Dr. Smallbroke, ... to the clergy of his diocess [sic]: wherein the danger of the church, from the progress of liberty, and its independence upon civil government, are consider'd. In a letter to his lordship, by J. Owen -
Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm
delivered by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, to the rev. the clergy in the several parts of the diocess of Litchfield and Coventry, in a triennial visitation of the same in 1741: and published at their request in the present year 1744. In a letter to the reverend the clergy of that diocess -
A defence of Quakerism
or, an answer to a book intituled A preservative against Quakerism; written by Patrick Smith, M. A. and Vicar, as he stiles himself, of Great Paxton in Huntingtonshire. In which Answer, His Charges against the Quakers of Deism, Enthusiasm, Heresy, and Schism, are considered and refuted: His Misinterpretations of the Holy Scriptures manifested: His frequent Perversions of the Quakers Writings detected; and their truly Christian Principles stated, and vindicated, in Opposition to his Attempts, which are shewn to be Weak and Self-Contradictory. With an appendix, containing I. An examination of the first class of Quaker-Testimonies, produced in a late vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield an Coventry. II. A detection of the falshood of Pickworth's Narrative. By Joseph Besse -
The principles of the leading Quakers truly represented
as inconsistent with the fundamental doctrines of the Christian religion. Or, a vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from the Charge of Misrepresenting them; in answer to a late Letter to His Lordship on that Occasion, by T. S. and a pamphlet intitled, A cloud of witnesses, &c. by J. B -
Mr. Woolston's defence of his discourses on the miracles of our saviour
against the Bishops of St. David's and London, and his other adversaries. Part I -
Mr. Woolston's defence of his discourses on the miracles of our Saviour, against the bishops of St. David's and London, and his other adversaries. Part I
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Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm
delivered by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, to the rev. the clergy in the several parts of the diocess of Litchfield and Coventry, in a triennial visitation of the same in 1741: and published at their request in the present year 1744. In a letter to the reverend the clergy of that diocess. By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College, Oxon. [Four lines from Matthew] -
A second supplement to the Moderator between an infidel and an apostate
or a dissertation on some other prophecies cited by the Bishop of Litchfield, against the author of the Grounds. By Thomas Woolston, Sometime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge -
Animadversions on a late pamphlet
intituled, The New Arian Reprov'd -
Three letters to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
I. Concerning the principles of the Quakers, and some late charges against them. II. Containing a confutation of the charges which are made against the Quakers, in a book called A vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield &c. III. Proving the particular Doctrines and Customs which distinguish the Quakers from the Rest of Mankind consistent with primitive Christianity; with a Character of George Fox and his Writings. considered politically and philosophically, in Regard to the Interest of Princes and the common Good of Mankind