Primitive Christianity revived /
| Main Author: | Penn, William, 1644-1718 |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ;
no. 18081. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Evans Digital Edition |
Similar Items
Primitive Christianity revived : by William Penn. Also, select essays on religious subjects, from the writings of Isaac Penington.
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1783)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1783)
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. : With a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, by way of introduction. ; [One line from II Corinthians] /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1770)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1770)
Primitive Christianity revived in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers : written, in testimony to the present dispensation of God, through them, to the world, that prejudices may be removed, the simple informed, the well-enclined encouraged, and the truth and its innocent Friends, rightly represented /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1696)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1696)
Primitive Christianity revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers : written in testimony to the present dispensation of God, through them, to the world, that prejudices may be removed, the simple informed, the well-enclined encouraged, and the truth and its innocent Friends rightly represented /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1699)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1699)
Primitive Christianity revived in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers : written, in testimony to the present dispensation of God, through them, to the world, that prejudices may be removed, the simple informed, the well-enclined encouraged, and the truth and its innocent Friends, rightly represented /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1696)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1696)
Primitive Christianity revived, in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers : written in testimony to the present dispensation of God, through them, to the world, that prejudices may be removed, the simple informed, the well-enclined encouraged, and the truth and its innocent Friends rightly represented /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1699)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1699)
An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity, in a conduct truly pious and religious /
by: Beaven, Thomas
Published: (1734)
by: Beaven, Thomas
Published: (1734)
An account of familism as it is revived and propagated by the Quakers : shewing the dangerousness of their tenets, and their inconsistency with the principles of common reason and the declarations of Holy Scripture /
by: Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?
Published: (1673)
by: Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?
Published: (1673)
An account of familism as it is revived and propagated by the Quakers : shewing the dangerousness of their tenets, and their inconsistency with the principles of common reason and the declarations of Holy Scripture /
by: Hallywell, Henry, -1703?
Published: (1673)
by: Hallywell, Henry, -1703?
Published: (1673)
The spirit of Alexander the copper-smith lately revived, now justly rebuk'd, or, An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The spirit of the hat, or the government of the Quakers : in which the confederacy is broken, and the devil's champions defeated /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1673)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1673)
The spirit of Alexander the copper-smith lately revived, now justly rebuk'd, or, An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The spirit of the hat, or the government of the Quakers : in which the confederacy is broken, and the devil's champions defeated /
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1673)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1673)
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
Published: (1697)
by: Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
Published: (1697)
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
Published: (1697)
by: Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
Published: (1697)
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
Published: (1695)
by: Penn, William, 1644-1718
Published: (1695)
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
Published: (1663)
by: Batchiler, John, ca. 1615-1674
Published: (1663)
Christian queries to quaking-Christians : containing thirteen queries modestly propounded to those who are commonly known by the name of Quakers /
by: J. B.
Published: (1663)
by: J. B.
Published: (1663)
The fundamental truths of Christianity briefly hinted at, by way of question and answer.
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1692)
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1692)
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
Published: (1697)
by: Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720
Published: (1697)
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.
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1690)
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1690)
Some of the fundamental truths of Christianity. Briefly hinted at, by way of question and answer /
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1692)
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1692)
A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein is faithfully represented, some of the cheif [as printed] and most concerning opinions of the Quakers, together with their method and manner of reasoning in the defence thereof /
by: Hicks, Thomas, active 17th century
Published: (1673)
by: Hicks, Thomas, active 17th century
Published: (1673)
A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein is faithfully represented, some of the cheif [sic] and most concerning opinions of the Quakers, together with their method and manner of reasoning in the defence thereof /
by: Hicks, Thomas, 17th cent
Published: (1673)
by: Hicks, Thomas, 17th cent
Published: (1673)
A confession of faith, in the most necessary things of Christian doctrine, faith and practice : According to the testimony of Holy Scriptures. /
Published: (1693)
Published: (1693)
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
Published: (1789)
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Published: (1789)
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
Published: (1775)
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Published: (1775)
The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism to Christianity : containing, a farther discovery of the dangerous growth of Quakerism, not only in points of doctrine, but also in their politicks, respecting their government, and opposite to it, together with their fund or common bank to support the same : with a remedy proposed for this malady, and the cure of Quakerism : to which is added an appendix, discovering a most damnable plot, contriv'd and carrying on by New-Rome, by an united confederacy, against the reformed religion and professors thereof, as will appear from the designs of their silent meetings, their monthly, quarterly, second-day, six-week, and yearly meeting, all which are particularly herein treated on /
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1700)
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1700)
The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism to Christianity : containing, a farther discovery of the dangerous growth of Quakerism, not only in points of doctrine, but also in their politicks, respecting their government, and opposite to it, together with their fund or common bank to support the same : with a remedy proposed for this malady, and the cure of Quakerism : to which is added an appendix, discovering a most damnable plot, contriv'd and carrying on by New-Rome, by an united confederacy, against the reformed religion and professors thereof, as will appear from the designs of their silent meetings, their monthly, quarterly, second-day, six-week, and yearly meeting, all which are particularly herein treated on /
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1700)
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1700)
Quakerism proved to be gross blasphemy and anti-Christian heresie /
by: J. C. (John Cheyney)
Published: (1677)
by: J. C. (John Cheyney)
Published: (1677)
Quakerism proved to be gross blasphemy and anti-Christian heresie /
by: J. C. (John Cheyney)
Published: (1677)
by: J. C. (John Cheyney)
Published: (1677)
A serious call to the Quakers, inviting them to Christianity /
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1709)
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1709)
Counsel to the Christian-traveller : also, meditations and experiences made public, 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. : To which is added, a treatise concerning thoughts and imaginations, good and evil; : also, a few words concerning the life of a Christian, and Christian worship. /
by: Shewen, William, 1631?-1695
Published: (1773)
by: Shewen, William, 1631?-1695
Published: (1773)
Counsel to the Christian traveller : Also, meditations and experiences, made public, 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. : To which is added, a treatise concerning thoughts and imagination, good and evil: : also, a few words concerning the life of a Christian, and Christian worship. /
by: Shewen, William, 1631?-1695
Published: (1793)
by: Shewen, William, 1631?-1695
Published: (1793)
An apology for the true Christian divinity : as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern : With a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. : Presented to the King. /
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Published: (1729)
by: Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
Published: (1729)
The snake in the grass further discovered, or, The Quakers no Christians : proving out of their own writings, that they deny, I. The Scriptures to be the Word of God, II. Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, III. The manhood of Christ, &c. : with an account of their canons, constitutions, ecclesiastical order and discipline.
by: Faldo, John, 1633-1690
Published: (1698)
by: Faldo, John, 1633-1690
Published: (1698)
The snake in the grass further discovered, or, The Quakers no Christians : proving out of their own writings, that they deny, I. The Scriptures to be the Word of God, II. Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, III. The manhood of Christ, &c. : with an account of their canons, constitutions, ecclesiastical order and discipline.
by: Faldo, John, 1633-1690
Published: (1698)
by: Faldo, John, 1633-1690
Published: (1698)
The Christian's duty of watchfulness against error, and establishment in the truth : opened and urged, in a lecture-sermon, preach'd at New-Milford on Wednesday August 23. 1732. (Occasioned by the growth and spreading of Quakerism in that place.) /
by: Graham, John, 1694-1774
Published: (1733)
by: Graham, John, 1694-1774
Published: (1733)
Quakerism withering and Christianity reviving, or, A brief reply to the Quakers pretended vindication : in answer to a printed sheet deliver'd to the Parliament wherein their errors, both in fundamentals and circumstantials are further detected, and G. Whitehead further unmask'd /
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1694)
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1694)
Quakerism withering and Christianity reviving, or, A brief reply to the Quakers pretended vindication : in answer to a printed sheet deliver'd to the Parliament wherein their errors, both in fundamentals and circumstantials are further detected, and G. Whitehead further unmask'd /
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1694)
by: Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Published: (1694)
A salutation to the Britains : to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls; especially, to the poor unlearned tradesmen, plowmen and shepherds, those that are of a low degree like my self, this in order to direct you to know God and Christ, the only wise God, which is life eternal, and to learn of him, that you may become wiser than your teachers. /
by: Pugh, Ellis, 1656-1718
Published: (1727)
by: Pugh, Ellis, 1656-1718
Published: (1727)
A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity.
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1700)
by: Keith, George, 1639?-1716
Published: (1700)