Truth vindicated : being an answer to the high flown fancies of John Perrot (known by the name of a Quaker) in a paper with this inscription to all Baptists every where ... /
| Main Author: | Roper, Randall |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1293:8. |
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Truth vindicated : being an answer to the high flown fancies of John Perrot (known by the name of a Quaker) in a paper with this inscription to all Baptists every where ... /
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Truth vindicated. Or, An answer to a letter sent from John Perrot out of Jamaica into England, &c.
by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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by: R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666
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John Perrot's answer to the pope's feigned nameless helper, or, A reply to the tract entituled, Perrot against the Pope.
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by: J. P. (John Perrot), -1671?
John Perrot's answer to the pope's feigned nameless helper, or, A reply to the tract entituled, Perrot against the Pope
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by: J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671?
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Battering rams against Rome; or, The battel of John : the follower of the lamb, fought with the pope and his priests, whilst he was a prisoner in the inquisition-prison of Rome. Also, a certain remonstrance of righteous reason, written in Rome-prison of mad-men, unto all Rome's rulers. Together with a post-script, to all tender-hearted Roman Catholicks.
by: J. P. ((John Perrot)), d. 1671?
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The mistery of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and the Spirit of Jesus, the guide unto both : and onely and infallible rule leading both into them, and all other ordinances and ornaments of God, and a saints life : which may serve as an answer unto Randal Roper's Answer unto a paper written by me in the sence of the mistery of God, directed to all Baptists everywhere &c. /
by: J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671?
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by: J. P. (John Perrot), d. 1671?
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The mistery of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and the Spirit of Jesus, the guide unto both : and onely and infallible rule leading both into them, and all other ordinances and ornaments of God, and a saints life : which may serve as an answer unto Randal Roper's Answer unto a paper written by me in the sence of the mistery of God, directed to all Baptists everywhere &c. /
by: J. P. (John Perrot), -1671?
by: J. P. (John Perrot), -1671?
Christian queries to quaking-Christians : containing thirteen queries modestly propounded to those who are commonly known by the name of Quakers /
by: J. B.
by: J. B.
Christian queries to Quaking-Christians: : Containing [t]hirteen queries modestly propounded to those who are commonly known by the name of Quakers. /
by: Batchiler, John, ca. 1615-1674
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by: Batchiler, John, ca. 1615-1674
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The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat : collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth.
by: Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690
Published: (1691)
by: Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690
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An apology for the true Christian divinity : being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers /
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Mr. Powels answer to a late fictitious pamphlet put forth by two leading Quakers, viz. John Vaughton and John Feild : in which their account of a discourse between them and him is here rectified : every thing that is material in their said book answered and several notorious lies therein detected to the just shame of the publishers : also good counsel in the conclusion of the whole to such that are the principal leaders of the Quakers ... with an epistolary discourse touching the imputation of sin to Christ ...
by: Powell, Thomas
Published: (1676)
by: Powell, Thomas
Published: (1676)
Mr. Powels answer to a late fictitious pamphlet put forth by two leading Quakers, viz. John Vaughton and John Feild : in which their account of a discourse between them and him is here rectified : every thing that is material in their said book answered and several notorious lies therein detected to the just shame of the publishers : also good counsel in the conclusion of the whole to such that are the principal leaders of the Quakers ... with an epistolary discourse touching the imputation of sin to Christ ...
by: Powell, Thomas
Published: (1676)
by: Powell, Thomas
Published: (1676)
The treason and trial of Sir John Perrot /
by: Turvey, Roger
Published: (2005)
by: Turvey, Roger
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The Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land : being Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abonimations and treacherous dealings both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord are coming upon the land of England : found in a manuscript amongst the Quakers writings /
by: Chamberlin, Absalon
Published: (1682)
by: Chamberlin, Absalon
Published: (1682)
The Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land : being Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abonimations and treacherous dealings both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord are coming upon the land of England : found in a manuscript amongst the Quakers writings /
by: Chamberlin, Absalon
by: Chamberlin, Absalon
The gouernment of Ireland vnder the honorable, iust, and wise gouernour Sir Iohn Perrot Knight, one of the Priuy Councell to Queene Elizabeth, beginning 1584. and ending 1588 : Being the first booke of the continuation of the historie of that kingdome, formerly set forth to the yeare 1584, and now continued to this present 1626. Whereof the rest succeeding this already collected, but not fully perfected, shall shortly follow.
by: E. C. S, fl. 1626
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by: E. C. S, fl. 1626
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Truth vindicated : by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maiden of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased.
by: Bathurst, Elizabeth, d. 1691
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by: Bathurst, Elizabeth, d. 1691
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Truth vindicated : by the faithful testimony and writings of the innocent servant and hand-maiden of the Lord, Elizabeth Bathurst, deceased.
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by: Bathurst, Elizabeth, -1691
The anarchy of the Ranters : and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted, in a twofold apology for the church and people of God, called in derision, Quakers. Wherein they are vindicated from those that accuse them of disorder and confvsion on the one hand, and from such as calumniate them with tyranny and imposition on the other ...
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
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by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Published: (1676)
The anarchy of the Ranters, and other libertines : the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted, in a two-fold apology for the church and people of God, called in derision, Quakers. Wherein they are vindicated from those that accuse them of disorder and confusion on the one hand, and from such as calumniate them with tyranny and imposition on the other ... /
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers : in which their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline are plainly declared, to prevent the mistakes and perversions that ignorance and prejudice may make to abuse the credulous. With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of introduction /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
News of a trumpet sounding in the wilderness : Or, The Quakers antient testimony revived, examined and compared with itself, and also with their new doctrine. Whereby the ignorant may learn wisdom, and the wise advance in their understandings /
by: Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
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An account of several observable speeches of Mrs. Luce Perrot : the late wife of Mr. Robert Perrot of London, minister. Spoken by her chiefly in the time of her sickness, and a little before her death; and taken immediately from her own mouth, though unknown to her. And now published for the comfort and benefit of her near relations, and some other of her friends.
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The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or A brief tractate, concerning the doctrine of the Quakers, : demonstrating the destructive nature thereof, to religion, the churches, and the state, with consideration of the remedy against it. : Occasional satisfaction to objections, and confirmation of the contrary trueth. /
by: Norton, John, 1606-1663
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by: Norton, John, 1606-1663
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A true prospect for the bishops, priests & deacons : and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therein specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... /
by: Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705
by: Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705
A true prospect for the bishops, priests & deacons : and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therin specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... /
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by: Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705
Published: (1663)
Serious considerations on various subjects of importance /
by: Woolman, John, 1720-1772
by: Woolman, John, 1720-1772
The Jew outward : being a glasse for the professors of this age : wherein if they read with meekness... such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation, may see their own spirits to their own everlasting advantage and comfort by learning subjection to that which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them : containing some exceptions and arguments of the Jews against Christs appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes which the present professors may view and compare with their exceptions and arguments against his appearance in spirit in this age, that they may see and consider which of them are the more and the more weighty /
by: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679
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by: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679
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The Jew outward : being a glasse for the professors of this age : wherein if they read with meekness... such of them as have not overslipt the day of their visitation, may see their own spirits to their own everlasting advantage and comfort by learning subjection to that which hath power in it to destroy this evil spirit in them : containing some exceptions and arguments of the Jews against Christs appearance in that fleshly form of his in their dayes which the present professors may view and compare with their exceptions and arguments against his appearance in spirit in this age, that they may see and consider which of them are the more and the more weighty /
by: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679
by: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679
A review of that which Richard Hubberthorn did affirme to the King as the chief principle of the Quakers : whereby it doth appear that Hubberthorn did not declare fully the Quakers principle /
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by: T. S.
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A review of that which Richard Hubberthorn did affirme to the King as the chief principle of the Quakers : whereby it doth appear that Hubberthorn did not declare fully the Quakers principle /
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A serious dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Quaker
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by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
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A serious dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Quaker.
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by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
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by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
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by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
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An answer to a book called The Quakers cathechism [as printed] put out by Richard Baxter : wherein the slanderer is searched, his questions answered, and his deceit discovered whereby the people have been deceived, and the popery proved in his own bosom which he would cast upon the Quakers ... /
by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
by: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660
Truth vindicated and the lyars refuge swept away : being an answer to a book set forth by Thomas Collier called A looking-glasse for Quakers, and also to some particulars in a book of his called A dialogue &c. : wherein the truth is cleared from those slanders ... : also an answer to his queries in the end of the book ... : together with an epistle to the people called Baptists ... /
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by: Pitman, John, d. 1658?
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