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1. The Oxford handbook of Quaker studies / ed. by Stephen W. Angell and Pink Dandelion. - 1. ed, imr. 1. -
Oxford [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 2013. - XIX, 644 S, ISBN 978-0-19-960867-6
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2. Faldo, John: Quakerism no Christianity: or, A thorow-Quaker no Christian : Proved by the Quakers principles, detected out of their chief writers, and confuted by Scripture and right reason: with a key to their terms and phrases, a discourse of apostolical inspirations, and an account of their foundation laid in popery. By John Faldo. To this impression is added an appendix, containing the Quakers canons, and constitutions for their ecclesiastical order and discipline, their symbolizing with Rome therein; with a catalogue of their capital errours and blasphemies. And now reccommended by the epistles of many learned and worthy divines. -
London: printed by B.G. for Jonanthan [sic] Robinson, at the Golden-Lyon in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1675. - 1 Online-Ressource ([20], 256, 259-330; 24 p)
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3. Besse, Joseph: 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. -
London: printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1732. - Online-Ressource (vii,[1],416,xvii,[3]p)
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4. Russel, William: Quakerism is paganism, by W.L.'s confession; in a book directed to Mr. N.L. citizen of London: or, Twelve of the Quakers opinions, called by W.L. The twelve pagan principles, or opinions; for which the Quakers are opposed to Christians : examined and presented to William Penn. By W. R. a lover of Christianity. -
London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange, 1674. - 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 14, 17-96 p)
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5. Hicks, Thomas: Three dialogues between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein is faithfully represented, some of the chief and most concerning opinions of the Quakers. Together with their method and manner of reasoning in the defence thereof. Unto which is now annexed the Quakers appeal answered. Published for common benefit by T. Hicks. -
London: printed, and are to be sold by Peter Parker, at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, against the Royal Exchange, 1675. - 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 94; [8], 88; [8], 88; [12], 32, [4] p)
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6. Farmer, Ralph: Sathan inthron'd in his chair of pestilence. Or, Quakerism in its exaltation : Being a true narrative and relation of the manner of James Nailer (that eminent Quaker's) entrance into the city of Bristoll the 24. day of October, 1656. With one man going bare-headed before him: and two women; one on one side, another on the other side of his horse, holding the reines, and leading him. Singing, Hosannah, and Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Israel. Together with some blasphemous letters found about him, with their examinations thereupon, in this city, and other considerable passages, and observations. Whereto is added a vindication of the magistrates and inhabitants of this city, in reference to the nestling of these Quakers amongst us. With a declaration of the occasion, rise and growth of them in this city / Collected and published by Ra. Farmer, a servant of (and that hopes to be saved by) that Jesus Chris… . -
London: Printed for Edward Thomas, and are to be sold at his house in Green-Arbor, 1657. [i.e. 1656]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([8], 68 p)
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7. Farmer, Ralph: Sathan inthron'd in his chair of pestilence. Or, Quakerism in its exaltation : Being a true narrative and relation of the manner of James Nailer (that eminent Quaker's) entrance into the city of Bristoll the 24. day of October, 1656. With one man going bare-headed before him: and two women; one on one side, another on the other side of his horse, holding the reines, and leading him. Singing, Hosannah, and Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Israel. Together with some blasphemous letters found about him, with their examinations thereupon, in this city, and other considerable passages, and observations. Whereto is added a vindication of the magistrates and inhabitants of this city, in reference to the nestling of these Quakers amongst us. With a declaration of the occasion, rise and growth of them in this city / Collected and published by Ra. Farmer, a servant of (and that hopes to be saved by) that Jesus Chris… . -
London: Printed for Edward Thomas, and are to be sold at his house in Green-Arbor, 1657. [i.e. 1656]. - 1 Online-Ressource ([1+] p)
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8. Bugg, Francis: The picture of Quakerism drawn to the life : in two parts : the first, shewing the vanity of the Quakers pretence of their being the one, only Catholick Church of Christ, and that the apostolick order thereof, is re-established amongst them, and them only : also shewing that legal punishment is not persecution, whereby the Christian magistrate, of the English government, are cleared from the odious scandal of persecution charged on them by the Quakers : the second, containing, a brief history of the rise, growth and progress of Quakerism, being a modest correction of the general history of the Quakers wrot in Holland by Gerrard Croese / by Francis Bugg. -
London: Printed for, and are to be sold by W. Keteleby and W. Rogers, 1697. - 1 Online-Ressource (2 pts. ([16], 123; [14], 196 p.))
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9. Keith, George: Quakerism no popery, or, A particular answere to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen, (as he is called) his book, intituled Roma mendax : Wherein the people called Quakers are concerned, whom he doth accuse as holding many popish doctrins, and as if Quakerism, (so he nick-names our religion,) were but popery-disguised. In which treatise his alleadged grounds for this his assertion, are impartialy and fairly examined and confuted: and also his accusation of popery against us, justly retorted upon himself, and his bretheren. By George Keith. -
[London: s.n.], Printed in the year, 1675. - 1 Online-Ressource ([8], 112 p)
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10. Hicks, Thomas: Three dialogues between a Christian and a Quaker : wherein is faithfully represented, some of the chief and most concerning opinions of the Quakers : together with their method and manner of reasoning in the defence thereof : unto which is now annexed The Quakers appeal answered, being a full relation of a dispute betwixt William Pen and the author / published ... by Thomas Hicks. -
London: Printed, and are to be sold by Peter Parker, 1679. - 1 Online-Ressource (338 p. in various pagings)
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11. Stillingfleet, John: Seasonable advice concerning Quakerism : or, a short account of some of the Quaker-Errours, both in principle and practice. Wherein are contain'd, some blasphemous expressions, and several new quotations taken out of the Quakers most approved authors, and never yet before mention'd by any that have wrote against them. Fitted for the meanest capacities. Written chiefly for the use of a private parish, and now made publick for the benefit of the unlearned members of the Church of England, who have any Quakers of Quakerly-Meetings amongst them, or in their neighbour-hood. By J. Stillingfleet, rector of Beckingham in Lincolnshire. -
London: printed for Henry Mortlock, at the Phonix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1702. - Online-Ressource ([12], 116 p)
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12. Stillingfleet, John: Seasonable advice concerning Quakerism; or, A short account of some of the Quaker-errours, both in principle and practice : Wherein are contain'd, some blasphemous expressions, and several new quotations taken out of the Quakers most approved authors, and never yet before mention'd by any that have wrote against them. Fitted for the meanest capacities. Written chiefly for the use of a private parish, and now made publick for the benefit of the unlearned members of the Church of England, who have any Quakers of Quakerly-meetings amongst them, or in their neighbour-hood / By J. Stillingfleet. -
London: Printed for Henry Mortlock, at the Phœnix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1702. - 1 Online-Ressource ([1]+ p)
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13. Bugg, Francis: Quakerism anatomized, and finally dissected : shewing, from plain fact, that a rigid Quaker is a cruel persecutor. Prepar'd, By Way of Dialogue (together, with the Four foregoing Parts) as an Antidote against the Venom of three large Folio's, put forth by the Quakers, Since the Death, And as the Works, of their Founder, George Fox, thus Entitled, 1. A Journal, &c. Of the Travels, Sufferings, Life, Doctrine, Visions, Revelations, and Miracles of George Fox, Pages, about-800 2. A Collection of the Epistles, &c. of George Fox, Pages, about-400 3. Gospel-Truths, &c. said to be the Books of George Fox, Pages, about 1200 Whereby The great mystery of the little whore is farther unfolded. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Part. V. Price 3 s. -
London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin, at the King's-Head J. Knapton, at the Crown, and W. Carter, at the Green-Dragon, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1709. - Online-Ressource ([2],xlvii-lii,377-487,[1]p)
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14. Bugg, Francis: Hidden things brought to light : whereby the fox is unkennell'd: and the bowells of Quakerism ript up, laid open, and expos'd to publick view; by a dialogue tripartite. Whereby the Quakers inside (to speak Figuratively) is turn'd outward; and The great mystery of the little whore farther unfolded. Setting forth the Quakers Creed, their Prayers, their X. Commandments, their disturbing Churches, their incouraging and discouraging Wars and Fighting; the Multitude of Books, Epistles, &c. said to be writ by G. Fox in 8 Years time; the impossibility of it from divers considerations grounded upon Reason and Fact: His Self-Exaltations, and his Disciples Adorations of him: His 12 Miracles, and other Blasphemies; James Nayier being Hosannah'd into Bristol, his raising the Dead: His Fasting 16 Days together: His Tryal and Sentence by the Parliament, and other Matters; many whereof never publish'd by me before. Whereby the Quakers Hypocrisie, and damnable Heresies, their Blasphemy and gross Idolatry, are more fully laid open and discover'd. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Humbly Dedicated to our Governors in Church and State. Part III. -
London: printed for the author, and sold by Eliz. Bennet at the Half-Moon, R. Wilkin at the King's-Head, J. Knapton, at the Crown, T. Child, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1707. - Online-Ressource ([2],xxxiii-xxxiv,161-259,[1]p)
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15. Bugg, Francis: A modest defence of my book entituled, Quakerism expos'd : as also of my broad sheet : with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod, and other books presented anno 1699 to the Parliament : and G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely, shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the Holy Scriptures and blasphemy against the blessed Trinity / by Francis Bugg. -
London: Printed by R. Janeway, Jun., for the author, and sold by J. Robinson [and 3 others], 1700. - 1 Online-Ressource (3 pts)
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16. Loddington, William: Quakerism no paganism: or, A friendly reply to W.R. his unfriendly discourse intituled, Quakerism is paganism : Shewing the insufficiency of what he hath written to unchristian the Quakers, and to render them as heathens and pagans to the people By W.L. a lover of peace more than of parties. -
London: [s.n.], printed in the year, 1674. - 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 62 p)
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17. Field, John: A defence of An apology for the people called Quakers : being in answer to a book entituled Quakerism exposed, or, Some papers deliver'd to the King and Parliament / by John Field. -
London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1699. - 1 Online-Ressource ([4], 32 p)
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18. Danson, Thomas: A synopsis of Quakerism, or, A collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers : whereof these are a taste, viz. 1. That there are not three persons in the God-head, 2. That Christ did not make satisfaction for the sin of man, 3. That justification is not by imputed righteousness, 4. That our good works are the meritorious cause of our justification, 5. That a state of freedom from sin, is attainable in this life, 6. That there is a light in every man, sufficient to guide him to salvation, 7. That the Scripture is not the word of God, nor a standing rule of faith and life, 8. That there is no resurrection in the body, 9. That there's no need nor use of ordinances, baptisme, Lords Supper, &c. : collected out of their printed books : with a brief refutation of their most material arguments, (and particularly, W. Pens, in his late Sandy foundation shaken) and an essay towards the establishment of private Christians, in the truths opposed by those errors / by Tho. Danson. -
London: [s.n.], 1668. - 1 Online-Ressource ([8], 83, [3] p)
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19. Paye, Edward: Antichrist in spirit unmasked: or, Quakerism a great delusion : Being an answer to a pamphlet lately published and dispersed in and about Deptford in Kent, intituled The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers. Which they say is asserted against the unjust charge of their being no Christians, upon several questions relating to those matters wherein their Christian belief is questioned. By which pamphlet they would perswade the world that the Quakers are Christians. In which answer you have their deceit detected, their pretended faith examined and proved a counterfeit / by Edw. Paye. -
London: [s.n.], printed in the year, 1692. - 1 Online-Ressource (87 p)
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20. Haworth, William: The Quaker converted to Christianity : re-established, upon the same, sure, safe, and only foundation, Jesus Christ crucified, and his righteousness imputed for justification : having yet no mind to change the sweet and easie Yoke of Christ's Gospel, for the Old Covenant-Yoke of Quakerism, which he found so burdensome and intolerable, or, A full reply to a book entituled, Rebellion rebuked written by John Crook and William Baily, both in the ministry among the Quakers / written by William Haworth ... ; with an account from William Dimsdale. -
London: Printed for Jonathan Robinson, 1674. - 1 Online-Ressource ([14], 164, [2] p)
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