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A serious call in Christian love to all people
to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: ... By Benjamin Holme -
The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 11th day of the sixth month 1764, to the 16th of the same, inclusive. To the quarterly and monthly meetings of friends and brethren, in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere
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The plain dealer; numb. I. Or A few remarks upon Quaker-politics, and their attempts to change the government of Pennsylvania
With some observations on the false and abusive papers which they have lately publish'd. -
The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented: with some remarks on the Narrative
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The true Quaker, reproveing [sic] the false one. Or Them that would be counted Quakers, and are not
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A letter, from Batista Angeloni, who resided many years in London, to his friend Manzoni
Wherein the Quakers are politically and religiously considered. -
Remarks upon the Delineated Presbyterian play'd hob with; or Clothes for a stark naked author
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A looking-glass, for Presbyterians
[Seven lines of verse from Swift] -
Remarks on The Quaker unmask'd; or Plain truth found to be plain falshood [sic]
humbly address'd to the candid. -
A looking-glass for Presbyterians. Or A brief examination of their loyalty, merit, and other qualifications for government
With some animadversions on the Quaker unmask'd. -
The plain dealer: or, A few remarks upon Quaker-politicks, and their attempts to change the government of Pennsylvania
With some observations on the false and abusive papers which they have lately publish'd. -
The plain dealer: or, Remarks on Quaker politicks in Pennsylvania
Numb. III. -
A letter, from Batista Angeloni, who resided many years in London, to his friend Manzoni
Wherein the Quakers are politically and religiously considered. -
Exposition succincte de l'origine et des progrès du peuple qu'on appelle les Quakers ou les trembleurs: oû l'on declare ingenûment leur principe fondamental, leurs doctrines, leur culte, leur ministère, et leur discipline. Avec un abregé des précedentes œconomies ou dispensations de Dieu au monde, par voie D'Introduction. Par Guillaume Penn. A quoi l'on a ajouté un des temoignages rendus à la lumiére, par George Fox. Le tout traduit de L'Anglois par Claude Gay
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A looking-glass, for Presbyterians
[Eight lines of verse from Swift] -
A looking-glass for Presbyterians
Or A brief examination of their loyalty, merit, and other qualifications for government. With some animadversions on the Quaker unmask'd. Humbly addres'd to the consideration of the loyal freemen of Pennsylvania. [Six lines of quotations] -
Counsel to the Christian-Traveller
also meditations and experiences made publick, as a testimony to the right way of God, revealed and made known in this the Day of his glorious Appearing in his People; that they may be encouraged to walk therein to the End thereof. By W. Shewen -
A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers
in which, their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministy [sic], and discipline, are plainly declared. With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of introduction. The sixth edition. By William Penn -
Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects
necessary to be understood and attended to by all professing the Christian religion. Principally addressed to the people called Quakers. By John Griffith