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A letter to Mr. Penn with his answer
Authors:
Popple, William
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Penn, William
Year: 1688
Publisher: London : Printed for Andrew Wilson and are to be sold by the several booksellers in London & Westminster,
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A letter to Mr. Penn, with his answer
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A paper to William Penn, at the departure of that gentleman to his territory, for his perusal, in Pensilvania : Wherein two points are proposed to him concerning the Quakers religion, that he may receive himself conviction, or render to others that are conscientious about them Christian satisfaction: the one is their belief of an infallible guidance: the other is their disuse of the two holy and blessed sacraments. With an occasional dissertation concerning predestination, or God's decree about saving man, in reference to the doctrine of others, and not the Quakers onely. By a friend unknown.
Author:
Humfrey, John
Year: 1700
Publisher: London : printed by T.M. for H. Mortlock at the Phœnix in St. Paul's Church-yard,
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King Charles the Second to William Penn Esq. : proprietary and governor of the province of Pennsylvania.
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Fiction found out. : To my esteemed friends, call'd Quakers, on occasion of two copies of verses printed, and subscribed W.P.
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The answer to William Penn Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks : Wherein he is proved to be an ignotant [sic] spater-brain'd Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret decrees, then one of his coach-horses doth, nor so much; for the oxe knoweth his owner, and the ass his masters scrip, but Penn doth not know his maker, as is manifest by the Scriptures, which may inform the reader, if he mind the interpretation of Scripture in the discourse following. I. That God was in the forme, image and likeness of mans bodily shape, as well as his soul from eternity. ... VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the wilde beasts I fought with in the wilderness.
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Whereas His Majesty, in consideration of the great merit and faithful services of Sir William Penn deceased ...
Authors:
Charles
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England and Wales.
Year: 1681
Publisher: London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ...,
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The Quakers last shift found out, or, An answer to Will. Penn's complaint against the meeting at Barbican, upon the 28th. of August, 1674 : and his new way of stating an old challenge.
Year: 1674
Publisher: London : Printed by T.M. and are sold by D. Newman ...,
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William Penn's last farewel to England : being an epistle containing a salutation to all faithful friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the enquiring, in a solemn farewel to them all in the land of my nativity.
Author:
Penn, William
Year: 1682
Publisher: London : printed for Thomas Cooke,
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Quakerism subverted : being a futher discovery and confutation of the gross errours of the Quakers published and maintained by William Penn and others of that sect : by which it is plain that the errours of the Quakers be most pernicious, subverting Christs true religion
Author:
J. C.
Year: 1677
Publisher: London : [s.n.],
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