Whitehead, George1636? — 1723 · 114 obras en el catálogoObras — página 5TThe He-Goats Horn Broken. Or, Innocency Elevated Against InsThe He-Goats Horn Broken. Or, Innocency Elevated Against Insolency & Impudent Falshood. In Answer to two Books against the People of God called Quakers. The one intituled, A Fuller Discovery, which is stuffed with such a multitude of Lyes, Slanders, and perverting the Truth, as the Like hath not been ex- tantJJudgment fixed Upon The Accuser of our Brethren, And The ReaJudgment fixed Upon The Accuser of our Brethren, And The Real Christian-Quaker Vindicated From the Persecuting Outrage of Apostate Informers; Chiefly from W. Rogers, F.Bugg, T.Crisp, John Pennyman and Jeffery Bullock, their Malicious, Confu- sed and Unjust Opposition and Imputation of Apo- stacy, Imposition, Popery, &c. in their abusive Books and Pamphlets herein specified. Beginning with W.R.'s Seventh PartTThe Law and Light Within, The most sure Rule or Light, whichThe Law and Light Within, The most sure Rule or Light, which shew- eth the right use and end of the Scripture, Manifested In opposition to several false Principles inserted in a Book Intituled Scripture Light the most sure Light, by Wil- liam Bridge, the Great Pastor and Reverend Father, so accounted, of the Church at Yarmouth in Norfolk Confuted by George WhiteheadTThe Light and Life Of Christ within, And The Extent and EffiThe Light and Life Of Christ within, And The Extent and Efficacy thereof Demonstrated. And The Quakers Principles Justified by the Scrip- tures of Truth, the Doctrine of Christ and his Apostles, from the false and Blasphemous Constructions put up- on them by William Burnet, in his Book stiled, The Capital Principles of the people called Quakers -- Herein the rest of the Baptists that own him may see His detected Doctrinal and self- contradictions --} compared Ignorance and Errours --} discovered Envy and Feign- edness --} reproved}TThe Path of the Just Cleared; And Cruelty and Tyranny laid OThe Path of the Just Cleared; And Cruelty and Tyranny laid Open. Or a Few Words to you Priests, and Magistrates of this Nation, Wherein your Oppression and Tyranny is laid Open, which by you is unjustly acted against the Servants of the Living God, who by the World which hate the Light of Christ, are in Derision called Quakers. Wherein also is something declared both to Judges and Justices so called, concerning Contempt of Authority. Also the Ground and Cause of the Imprisonment of George Whitehead and John Harwood, who are Sufferers for the Innocent Truths sake, In the Goal of Bury in Suffolk. Also a Copy of a Paper, which a Servant of the Lord called Richard Clayton, was moved to set upon a Steeplehouse Door at Bury in Suffolk, for which he was caused to be whipped by one Thomas Waldegrave, Justice of Peace in the said County. ... From the Spirit of the Living God in me, whose name in the flesh is George Whitehead, who for Sions sake cannot hold my peace, but testifie against her OppressorsAAn Unjust Plea confvted, And Melchisedec and Christs Order VAn Unjust Plea confvted, And Melchisedec and Christs Order Vin- dicated against Antichristianism; In answer to a book cal- led, Moses and Aaron, or the Ministers Right, and the Magi- strates duty, Given forth by Daniel Pointell, a false Minister in Kent, who (like one of the Popish order) calls himself Rector of the Church of Christ at Staplehurst, who in his book hath stated athree-fold Plea for Tithes; That of Law Divine, Law Humane, and Free gift. The strength of which book is overthrown, and his princi- pal Arguments are here briefly answered, and all his pleas for Tithes rejected by the truth, though there are many falsehoods and Absurdities in his book [it being a great volumn] omitted, as things not worth regarding. And the Priests here may see who were their Examples for their taking Tithes now. Also here are several Assertions of the Priests concerning the Magistrates duty discovered. With a Hint of a dispute that was at Sandwich in Kent, and something that passed betwixt us and a Priest there. Also a few words of special concernment both to people and Rulers. Let this book be read by the Priests of England and their hearers, and they may see those things discovered, which they never saw beforeTThe Divinity of Christ, And Unity of the Three that bear RecThe Divinity of Christ, And Unity of the Three that bear Record in Heaven. With The blessed End and Effects of Christ's Appearance, coming in the Flesh, Suffering and Sacrifice for Sinners, confessed and vindicated, By his followers, called Quakers. And the principal matters in Controversie, between Them, and their present Op- posers (as Presbyterians, Independants, &c.) Considered and Resolved, according to the Scriptures of Truth. And more particularly to Remove the Aspersions, Slanders, and Blasphemies cast upon the People, called Quakers, and their Principles, in several Books, Written By their railing Book, stil'd The Foundation, &c. Tho.Danson, his Synopsis, John Owen, his Declaration,} Which are here Examin'd and Compared by G.W. And their Mistakes, Errors, and Contradictions, both to themselves and each other, made manifest. As also, A short Review of several Passages of Edward Stillingfleet's (D.D. and Chaplin in Ordinary (so called) to his Majesty) in his Discourse of the Sufferings of Christ; And Sermon preached before the King; wherein he flatly Con- tradicts the said Opposers. ... (7 lines)AAn Antidote Against the Venome Of The Snake in the GrassAn Antidote Against the Venome Of The Snake in the GrassTThe Popish Informer Reprehended For his False Information agThe Popish Informer Reprehended For his False Information against The Quakers MeetingsTTruth and Innocency Vindicated : And the People called QvakeTruth and Innocency Vindicated : And the People called Qvakers Defended, In Principle and Practice, Against Invidious Attempts and Calumnies. Being A Just Examination of Two Books against the said PeopleTThe Christian progress of that ancient servant and minister The Christian progress of that ancient servant and minister of Jesus Christ, George WhiteheadTThe divinity of Christ, and unity of the three that bear recThe divinity of Christ, and unity of the three that bear record in heaven. With the blessed end and effects of Christ's appearance, coming in the flesh, suffering and sacrifice for sinners, confessed and vindicated, by his followers, called Quakers. And the principal matters in controversy, between them, and their present opposers (as Presbyterians, Independants, &c.) considered and resolved, according to the Scriptures of truthTThe Case against theismThe Case against theismTThe case of the suffering people of God, truly stated: and tThe case of the suffering people of God, truly stated: and their innocencie vindicated from the false aspersions and pretences (under which the persecuting spirit seeks to cover it self, to make the nation believe its proceedings against them are just) that it may be unvailed . . .AA brief answer to F. Bugg's brief reply to the considerationA brief answer to F. Bugg's brief reply to the considerations humbly offered by the people call'd Quakers, relating to the bill for restraining the licentiousness of the pressTThe principal controversies between the litteral presbyters The principal controversies between the litteral presbyters of the kirk of Scotland, and the illuminated members of the church of Christ, called QuakersTThe Quakers caveat and testimonies against poperyThe Quakers caveat and testimonies against poperyDDavids enemies discoveredDavids enemies discovered AnteriorPágina 5 de 5Siguiente
TThe He-Goats Horn Broken. Or, Innocency Elevated Against InsThe He-Goats Horn Broken. Or, Innocency Elevated Against Insolency & Impudent Falshood. In Answer to two Books against the People of God called Quakers. The one intituled, A Fuller Discovery, which is stuffed with such a multitude of Lyes, Slanders, and perverting the Truth, as the Like hath not been ex- tant
JJudgment fixed Upon The Accuser of our Brethren, And The ReaJudgment fixed Upon The Accuser of our Brethren, And The Real Christian-Quaker Vindicated From the Persecuting Outrage of Apostate Informers; Chiefly from W. Rogers, F.Bugg, T.Crisp, John Pennyman and Jeffery Bullock, their Malicious, Confu- sed and Unjust Opposition and Imputation of Apo- stacy, Imposition, Popery, &c. in their abusive Books and Pamphlets herein specified. Beginning with W.R.'s Seventh Part
TThe Law and Light Within, The most sure Rule or Light, whichThe Law and Light Within, The most sure Rule or Light, which shew- eth the right use and end of the Scripture, Manifested In opposition to several false Principles inserted in a Book Intituled Scripture Light the most sure Light, by Wil- liam Bridge, the Great Pastor and Reverend Father, so accounted, of the Church at Yarmouth in Norfolk Confuted by George Whitehead
TThe Light and Life Of Christ within, And The Extent and EffiThe Light and Life Of Christ within, And The Extent and Efficacy thereof Demonstrated. And The Quakers Principles Justified by the Scrip- tures of Truth, the Doctrine of Christ and his Apostles, from the false and Blasphemous Constructions put up- on them by William Burnet, in his Book stiled, The Capital Principles of the people called Quakers -- Herein the rest of the Baptists that own him may see His detected Doctrinal and self- contradictions --} compared Ignorance and Errours --} discovered Envy and Feign- edness --} reproved}
TThe Path of the Just Cleared; And Cruelty and Tyranny laid OThe Path of the Just Cleared; And Cruelty and Tyranny laid Open. Or a Few Words to you Priests, and Magistrates of this Nation, Wherein your Oppression and Tyranny is laid Open, which by you is unjustly acted against the Servants of the Living God, who by the World which hate the Light of Christ, are in Derision called Quakers. Wherein also is something declared both to Judges and Justices so called, concerning Contempt of Authority. Also the Ground and Cause of the Imprisonment of George Whitehead and John Harwood, who are Sufferers for the Innocent Truths sake, In the Goal of Bury in Suffolk. Also a Copy of a Paper, which a Servant of the Lord called Richard Clayton, was moved to set upon a Steeplehouse Door at Bury in Suffolk, for which he was caused to be whipped by one Thomas Waldegrave, Justice of Peace in the said County. ... From the Spirit of the Living God in me, whose name in the flesh is George Whitehead, who for Sions sake cannot hold my peace, but testifie against her Oppressors
AAn Unjust Plea confvted, And Melchisedec and Christs Order VAn Unjust Plea confvted, And Melchisedec and Christs Order Vin- dicated against Antichristianism; In answer to a book cal- led, Moses and Aaron, or the Ministers Right, and the Magi- strates duty, Given forth by Daniel Pointell, a false Minister in Kent, who (like one of the Popish order) calls himself Rector of the Church of Christ at Staplehurst, who in his book hath stated athree-fold Plea for Tithes; That of Law Divine, Law Humane, and Free gift. The strength of which book is overthrown, and his princi- pal Arguments are here briefly answered, and all his pleas for Tithes rejected by the truth, though there are many falsehoods and Absurdities in his book [it being a great volumn] omitted, as things not worth regarding. And the Priests here may see who were their Examples for their taking Tithes now. Also here are several Assertions of the Priests concerning the Magistrates duty discovered. With a Hint of a dispute that was at Sandwich in Kent, and something that passed betwixt us and a Priest there. Also a few words of special concernment both to people and Rulers. Let this book be read by the Priests of England and their hearers, and they may see those things discovered, which they never saw before
TThe Divinity of Christ, And Unity of the Three that bear RecThe Divinity of Christ, And Unity of the Three that bear Record in Heaven. With The blessed End and Effects of Christ's Appearance, coming in the Flesh, Suffering and Sacrifice for Sinners, confessed and vindicated, By his followers, called Quakers. And the principal matters in Controversie, between Them, and their present Op- posers (as Presbyterians, Independants, &c.) Considered and Resolved, according to the Scriptures of Truth. And more particularly to Remove the Aspersions, Slanders, and Blasphemies cast upon the People, called Quakers, and their Principles, in several Books, Written By their railing Book, stil'd The Foundation, &c. Tho.Danson, his Synopsis, John Owen, his Declaration,} Which are here Examin'd and Compared by G.W. And their Mistakes, Errors, and Contradictions, both to themselves and each other, made manifest. As also, A short Review of several Passages of Edward Stillingfleet's (D.D. and Chaplin in Ordinary (so called) to his Majesty) in his Discourse of the Sufferings of Christ; And Sermon preached before the King; wherein he flatly Con- tradicts the said Opposers. ... (7 lines)
AAn Antidote Against the Venome Of The Snake in the GrassAn Antidote Against the Venome Of The Snake in the Grass
TThe Popish Informer Reprehended For his False Information agThe Popish Informer Reprehended For his False Information against The Quakers Meetings
TTruth and Innocency Vindicated : And the People called QvakeTruth and Innocency Vindicated : And the People called Qvakers Defended, In Principle and Practice, Against Invidious Attempts and Calumnies. Being A Just Examination of Two Books against the said People
TThe Christian progress of that ancient servant and minister The Christian progress of that ancient servant and minister of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead
TThe divinity of Christ, and unity of the three that bear recThe divinity of Christ, and unity of the three that bear record in heaven. With the blessed end and effects of Christ's appearance, coming in the flesh, suffering and sacrifice for sinners, confessed and vindicated, by his followers, called Quakers. And the principal matters in controversy, between them, and their present opposers (as Presbyterians, Independants, &c.) considered and resolved, according to the Scriptures of truth
TThe case of the suffering people of God, truly stated: and tThe case of the suffering people of God, truly stated: and their innocencie vindicated from the false aspersions and pretences (under which the persecuting spirit seeks to cover it self, to make the nation believe its proceedings against them are just) that it may be unvailed . . .
AA brief answer to F. Bugg's brief reply to the considerationA brief answer to F. Bugg's brief reply to the considerations humbly offered by the people call'd Quakers, relating to the bill for restraining the licentiousness of the press
TThe principal controversies between the litteral presbyters The principal controversies between the litteral presbyters of the kirk of Scotland, and the illuminated members of the church of Christ, called Quakers