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ANONYMOUS,-continued. 1674-75.

MOON, John, of Carhouse, in Lancashire, after of Bristol.

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A Jesuitical Designe discovered in a piece called,
Quaker's Pedigree; or a Dialogue between a Quaker and a
Jesuit, &c.
Broadside. No Printer's name, place, or date.
A Quakers Sermon: PREACHED at the Bull-and-Mouth
MEETING-HOUSE, In St. Martins-Le-Grand, London. On
Sunday the 16th. of Nov. 1674. Taken from his Mouth
in Short-hand by an Indifferent Person.

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4to. Printed in the Year, 1674. 1 Note.-A Foolish libel upon Friends.

The Sad and dreadful end of one of the Quakers, &c.

(About 1675.

QUAKERS at Westminster.
THE SAD EFFECTS of CRUELTY Detected; Being an Impartial
Account of the poor woman, near Temple-Barr, lately tempted
in her Distraction to Make away herself.-In Pursuance of a
late Malicious Pamphlet and Fallacious Account, entituled,
The Sad and Dreadful End of One of the Quakers, &c.

4to. Printed in the Year 1675. 1

Baptism, Infant Baptism, and Quakerism briefly but im
partially considered, in a Letter to a Friend, with a short
dissuasive from the Impiety, Atheism and Popery of our
Age, in another Letter.

The Quaker's last Shift found out.

PENN, William, Founder of Pennsylvania.

12mo. 1674.

(About 1674.)

Naked Truth needs no shift: or, an Answer to a Libellous sheet,
entitled, "The Quaker's last Shift found out."

Broadside. 1674. 1

THE QUAKERS FAREWEL TO ENGLAND, or Their Voyage to
New Jersey, situate on the Continent of Virginia, and bor-
dering upon New England. To the Tune of, The Inde-
pendents Voyage to New England. (in verse.)

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Broadside, London, Printed for J. G. 1675. 1

The Monstrous Eating Quaker.

The Quaker turned Jew.

The Quaker and his Maid.

HOOKES, Ellis, of London. Recording Clerk of the Society.
The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scan-
dalous Libeller. Being a detection of three most abusive
and sordid pamphlets, entituled; 1. The Monstrous Eating
Quaker. 2. The Quaker turned Jew. 3. The Quaker and
his Maid. Which are confuted by plain evidence to unde-
ceive the ignorant, clear the Truth and stop debauchery. By
Ellis Hookes. Broadside. No Printer's name or place, (1675?)

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ANONYMOUS, -continued. 1676-77.

The Anti-Quaker; or, a Compendious Answer to a tedious
Pamphlet, entituled, A Treatise of Oaths, subscribed by a
Jury of 12 Quakers, whose names are prefixed to it,
together with the Foreman of that Jury, the Ring-leader
of that Tribe, and Head of that Faction, William Penn,
alledging several reasons why they (no cases excepted)
refuse to swear, which are refuted, and the Vanity of
them demonstrated both by Scripture, Reason, and Au-
thority of Ancient, and modern writers. By Misorcus, a
Professed Adversary of vain Swearing in common dis-
course, and communication.

London, Printed for R. Royston, Bookseller to his Most
Sacred Majesty; at the Angel in Amen Corner. 4to. 1676.
RICHARDSON, Richard, of London.

To the ANTI-QUAKER MISORCUS concerning Oaths.

7.

4to. No Printer's name or place, (1676) 1

A Friendly Conference Between a MINISTER and a
PARISHIONER of his, inclining to QUAKERISM, Wherein The
absurd Opinions of that SECT are detected, and exposed
to a just Censure. By a Lover of Truth.

London, Printed by T. R. for Robert Clavell, at the Pea-
cock in St. Paul's Church-yard.

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8vo. 1676. 11

By a Lincolnshire Priest. See Ellwood's Life; also "The British Friend,"
for 4mo. 1864.
For a Vindication of "A Friendly Conference, see under date 1678.

ELLWOOD, Thomas, Amanuensis to John Milton, the Poet.

TRUTH PREVAILING, and Detecting ERROR: or, an ANSWER to a
Book, mis-call'd, A Friendly Conference between a Minister
and a Parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism, &c.

Small 8vo. Printed in the Year 1676. 231

A SURVEY of Quakerism, as it is stated in the Professed
Doctrine and Principles of that PARTY: with a Serious Re-
flection on the Dreadful Import thereof, to subvert the
very Being and Reality of the Christian Religion. By a
Lover of the Truth.

London, Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and
Three Crowns, at the Lower end of Cheapside, near
Mercer's-Chappel.
small 8vo. 1677. 5
Note.-Henry Winder says in his Preface to "The Spirit of Quakerism,"
that this book was written by the excellent Author of "The Fulfilling of
the Scriptures."-i. e. ROBERT FLEMING, a Scotch Presbyterian Minister.

The Quaker's Opinions.

PENN, William, Founder of Pennsylvania.

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A Brief ANSWER to a False and Foolish LIBELL, called, The
Quakers Opinions, For their sakes that Writ it and Read it.
4to. Printed in the Year 1678.

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ANONYMOUS,-continued. 1677-78.

The Fundamental Error of the Quakers detected; or, that
Men do not become Christians by following the Light
Within, without outward teaching, &c. (About 1677.)

SMITH, Stephen, of Warplesdon, near Guildford.

The Life of CHRIST, which is the LIGHT of MEN, Exalted above
the Works of Darkness. Being an Answer to a Book;
Intituled, The Fundamental Error of the Quakers Detected.
By an Author who hath concealed his Name. Herein is
proved, that men may not become Christians by following the
Light within.
4to. 1677.

Reprinted in his works, page 293.

The Right of Tythes ASSERTED & PROVED, from Divine Insti-
tution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Po-
sitive Laws. WITH A JUST VINDICATION OF THAT SACRED
MAINTENANCE from the Cavils of THOMAS ELLWOOD, In his
Pretended Answer to the FRIENDLY CONFerence.

London, Printed for E. Croft, at the Three Golden Lions
in the Poultry, over against the Stocks-Market.

By THOMAS COMBER.

small 8vo. 1677. 15

ELLWOOD, Thomas, Amanuensis to John Milton, the Poet.
The FOUNDATION of TYTHES Shaken: and the Four Principal
Posts (of Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary
Donations, and Positive Laws) on which the nameless
Author of the Book, called, The Right of Tythes Asserted and
Proved, hath set his pretended Right to Tythes, Removed,
in a Reply to the said Book. By Thomas Ellwood.

Reprinted. The 2nd edition.

8vo. Printed in the Year 1678. 33

London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at
the Bible, in George Yard, Lombard Street.

8vo. 1720. 241

QUAKERS meer Obbists: or a LETTER to a Preaching Quaker,
from a Moderate Gentleman Trepan'd Into one of their
Meetings, in hopes to work him to the Party. Wherein A
true and Short Account is given of their Foolish and
Ridiculous way of Worship. Written some time since;
and to gratifie the Importunities of Several, and remove
the many and great Errors occasion'd by often Tran-
scriptions, Now Printed by a correct copy. Seria Mixta
jocis.
4to. London, Printed for the Author, 1678.

The VOYCE of the LIGHT unto the People called Quakers,
in relation to TYTHES.

London: Printed for James Collins, in the Temple-passage
from Essex-street.

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8vo. 1678.

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ANONYMOUS,-continued. 1678-79.

PETERSON, James, of Hertford.

-The Pamphlet of the Lyar Discovered, (Printed Anno 1678) In
a Brief Reply to a Malitious Sheet spread in and about Hart-
ford, &c., called the Voice of the Light, &c.

4to. Printed Anno Domini, 1678.

A VINDICATION of the Friendly Conference, between a
MINISTER and a PARISHIONER of His, inclining unto
QUAKERISM, from the Exceptions of THOMAS ELLWOOD,
in his pretended Answer to the said Conference. By the
same Author.

In your Answers their remaineth falshood.-Job 21, 34.
London, Printed by Sam. Roycroft for R. Clavel, at the
Peacock at the West end of St. Pauls.

Supposed by Edward Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester.

or,

8vo. 1678. 21

CHRISTIANITY no ENTHUSIASM :* The Several Kinds* of
Inspirations and Revelations Pretended to by the
QUAKERS,* Tried, and found Destructive to HOLY*
SCRIPTURE and True Religion*: In Answer to
Thomas Ellwood's Defence thereof; in his tract Miscalled
Truth Prevailing, &c.

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LONDON,* Printed by T.D.* for Henry* Brome,* at the
Gun at the West end of St. Pauls..
8vo. 1678. 14}

Note. A new title page was printed to this work in the Year 1698. See
under that date and also under THOMAS COMBER.

Words marked thus are printed in Red Letter.

The PAPISTS Younger Brother: or, The VILENESS of
QUAKERISM, Detected: As it hath been Printed and
Published by Themselves. And an APPENDIX of the
QUAKERS Unsound Faith, which is also gathered out
of their own Printed Books. By MISOPLANES and PHI-
LALETHES. (Licensed W. JANE, Novemb. 15. 1678.)
LONDON, Printed for Edward Brewster, and Simon Miller,
at the Crane in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at the Star
at the West-end of St. Paul's.
4to. 1679. 28

Note.-A copy of this book is in the Bodleian Library, at Oxford. Francis
Bugg in his Appendix to " An Useful Prologue to the Picture of
Quakerism, (see p. 71 of said book,) says that it was written by Mr.
Wastall, of the Church of England."

WHITEHEAD, George, of London.

The REAL QUAKER a Real Protestant, and the Spirit of Popery
directly struck at. In Answer to a Most Malicious and Scan-
dalous Book, Entituled, The Papist's Younger Brother. By a
Disguised Author, under the Titles Misoplanes and Philalethes;
but on the contrary proved Philoplanes, Misalethes. By a
Servant of Christ, G. Whitehead. (With a Postscript by
RICHARD RICHARDSON.)

4to. Printed in the Year 1679. 181

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The QUAKERS Creed concerning the Man Christ Jesus,
transcribed verbatim out of a Treatise entitled, The Way
Cast up, lately written by George Keith, a Quaker. with
Animadversions upon it.

LONDON, Printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden
Lyon in St. Paul's Church-yard. .
4to. No Date.

By William Haworth. (?)

In the Bodleian Library, at Oxford.

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KEITH, George, of Scotland, afterwards of Pennsylvania, &c.
The True Christ Owned, as he is True and Perfect GOD and True
and Perfect Man; containing an Answer to a late Pamphlet;
having this Title, The Quakers Creed concerning the Man
Christ Jesus, &c., Writ by a Nameless Author. Which
Pamphlet containeth many gross Lies, and wilful perversions :.
Beside some other great Mistakes, occasioned by the Author
his Ignorance and Blindness. By George Keith.

8vo. Printed in the Year, 1679.
WORK for a COOPER. Being an Answer to a Libel, written
by Thomas Wynne The Cooper, the Ale-Man, the Quack,
and the Speaking Quaker.

London: Printed by J. C. for S. C., at the Prince of Wales's
Arms, neer the Royal Exchange.

See WILLIAM JONES.

4to. 1679.

The QUAKERS Cabeat and Testimonies against POPERY:
Recommended to be Review'd by Mr. William Penn, Mr.
Robert Barklay, George Fox, George Whitehead, and the
rest of the People.
(Brit. Mus. 107. h. h.)

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4to. No Date.

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A Dialogue between Father P- -rs and William P—n.

4to. No Date.

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The RECTOR OF SUTTON Committed with the Dean of St.
Paul's, or, A Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum, his
Discourses of Excommunication, Idolatry, and other Writ-
ings; against his late Sermon, Entituled, The Mischief
of Separation. By the Author of the Christian Temper. In
a Letter to a Friend.

London, Printed by J. D., to be sold by Richard Janeway,
in Queens-Head-Alley, in Pater-Noster-Row. 4to. 1680. 10₫

Note. By Vincent Alsop, a Nonconformist Minister in Northamptonshire.

Foxes and Fire-brands: or A SPECIMEN of the DANGER
and HARMONY of POPERY and SEPARATION Wherein is
Proved From undeniable Matter of Fact and Reason, that
Separation from the CHURCH of ENGLAND is, in the Judg.
ment of Papists, and by sad Experience, found the most
Compendious way to introduce POPERY, and to Ruine the
Protestant Religion.
4to. 1680.

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