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Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
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Whitehead, George, Quaker, ca.1636-1723
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
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A Christian epistle to Friends in general
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A brief account of some of the late and present sufferings of the people called Quakers
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A brief account of the illegal proceedings and sinful doctrines of James Bedford priest of Blunsome and Earith in Huntington shire
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A brief answer to F. Bugg's Brief reply to the considerations humbly offered by the people call'd Quakers
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A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior
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A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior
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A brief treatise on the truths behalf in discovery of falshoods
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A charitable essay, in order to allay the outrage of a contentious apostate inverting his error (from true Christian faith and charity) upon him, in his book, falsly stiled, New Rome unmask'd, &c
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A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies
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A few positions of the sincere belief and Christian doctrine of the people of God called Quakers
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A few positions of the sincere belief and Christian doctrine of the people of God called Quakers (to obviate misrepresentations and calumnies about the same.)
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A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers
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A rambling pilgrim, or, Profane apostate, exposed
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A seasonable account of the Christian testimony and heavenly expressions of Tudor Brain upon his death bed
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A seasonable and Christian caution
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A seasonable and Christian caution against the provoking sin of pride and other manifest evils, and of the judgements threatned because thereof
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A serious account in XXXV evident reasons
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A serious apology for the principles & practices of the people call'd Quakers
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A serious search into Jeremy Ives's questions to the Quakers
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A sober expostulation with some of the clergy
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A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs
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A treatise of oaths
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An antidote against the venome of The snake in the grass, or, The book so stiled
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An appendix, being some sober and short animadversions upon certain passages in Tho. Hick's Dialogue and Continuation of the dialogue
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An epistle of consolation from the fresh springs of life, and flowings forth of the Fathers love (through his servant) as a tender salutation extended to the whole flock and family of God; even to the lowest of his babes and servants, whose hearts are sincere and tender towards him: for their encouragement now in these suffering and trying times. By G.W
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An exact narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 11th of the month called June, 1696
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An unjust plea confuted, and Melchisedec and Christs order vindicated against antichristianism
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Anguis flagellatus, or, A switch for the snake
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Antichrist in flesh unmask'd, the Quakers Christianity vindicated
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Babel's builders unmasking themselves
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Cain's generation discover'd
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Christ ascended above the clouds
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Christ's lamb defended against Satan's rage
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Christ's lambs defended from Satan's rage
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Christian reprehension of confusion, ranterism, cruelty, and opposition to spiritual order and Christian liberty in brief reflections
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D-E
Davids enemies discovered
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Enthusiasm above atheism, or, Divine inspiration and immediate illumination (by God Himself) asserted
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F-J
George Whitehead's protestation against Francis Buss's persecution and abuse of the people call'd Quakers, his (quondum) beloved friends
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Impudency and ranterism rebuked
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Innocency against envy: in a brief examination of Francis Bugg's two invective pamphlets
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Innocency triumphant over insolency and outrage of a self-condemned apostate
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Jacob found in a desert land: or, A recovery of the lost out of the loss (truly manifested;)
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Judgment fixed upon the accuser of our brethren and the real Christian-Quaker vindicated from the persecuting outrage of apostate informers
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K-O
No remission without repentance
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P-T
Piety promoted by faithfulness
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Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the inhabitants of Newcastle
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Some reasons why Robert Bridgman, and his wife, and some others in Hvntington-shire, have left the society of the people called Quakers, and have join'd in communion with the Church of England
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Some reflections on some remarks upon a book, entituled Christ's lambs defended from Satan's rage
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Something by way of reply unto a paper lately publish'd in the City Mercury and signed by twenty four men
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The Babylonish baptist. Or H.G. contradicting H.G
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The Christian doctrin and society of the people called Quakers
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The Christian faith and profession of the people commonly called Quakers, concerning the divinity or deity of the Son of God asserted
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The Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, reason, and authorities
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The Christianity of the people commonly call'd Quakers asserted
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The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers
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The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers asserted
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The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers vindicated from antichristian opposition
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The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, asserted against the unjust charge of their being no Christians
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The Quaker disarm'd, or, A true relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge
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The Quaker vindication against Francis Bugg's calumnies in his scandalous pamphlet stiled, Something in answer to the allegations of the Quakers
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The Quaker's answer to a scandalous libel
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The Quakers address to the House of Commons
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The Quakers caveat and testimonies against popery
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The Quakers no deceivers, or, The management of an unjust charge against them confuted
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The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy
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The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie
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The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie vented in a great confused book
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The apostate incendiary rebuked, and the people called Quakers vindicated from Romish hirarchy and imposition
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The authority of the true ministry
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The books and divers epistles of the faithful servant of the Lord Josiah Coale
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The case of the Quakers concerning oaths
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The case of the Quakers concerning oaths, defended as evangelical
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The case of the suffering people of God truly stated
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The cause and prevention of great calamities national and personal
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The conscientious cause of the sufferers, called Quakers
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The contemned Quaker and his Christian religion defended against envy & forgery
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The contentious apostate and his blow refelled
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The contentious apostate re-charged
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The counterfeit convert, a scandal to Christianity
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The dipper plung'd, or, Thomas Hicks his feigned dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, proved, an unchristian forgery
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The divine light of Christ in man, and his mediation
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The divinity of Christ and unity of the three that bear record in heaven
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The first part of Babel's-builders unmasking themselves
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The glory of Christ's light within expelling darkness
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The grovnds and cavses of our sufferings related in short
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The he-goats horn broken, or, Innocency elevated against insolency & impudent falshood
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The key of knovvledge not found in the university library of Cambridge; or, A short answer to a foolish, slanderous pamphlet, entituled, A gadd for the Quakers
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The law and light within
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The light and life of Christ within
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The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy
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The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted
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The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted
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The path of the just cleared, and cruelty and tyranny laid open, or, A few words to you priests, and magistrates of this nation, (who say we deny the Scriptures, and that we are antichrists and deceivers, and that we deny the Word of God)
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The path of the just cleared; and cruelty and tyranny laid open. Or a few words to you priests, and magistrates of this nation
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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith
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The pernicious way of the rigid presbyter and antichristian ministers, detected
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The popish informer reprehended for his false information against the Quakers meeting
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The principal controversies between the litteral presbyters of the Kirk of Scotland, and the illuminated members of the Church of Christ, called Quakers·
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The real Quaker a real Protestant, and the spirit of popery directly struck at
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The rector examined
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The seed of Israels redemption, fully prophesied of, (and the scriptures opened,)
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The son of perdition revealed
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The three Norfolk clergymens brief discovery, &c. presented by them to the king and Parliament, against the people call'd Quakers, modestly observed to our superiours
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The timorous reviler sleighted
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The true light expelling the foggy mist of the pit
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The true ministers living of the Gospel
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The voice of wisdome, uttered forth against antichrists folly and deceits, and the freeness of Gods love to the creature, and the effects of his righteousnesse in his people truly discovered
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The way of life and perfection livingly demonstrated in some serious animadversions
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This is an epistle for the remnant of Friends, and chosen of God
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To the monthly and quarterly meetings of Friends in England, Wales, London, the twenty six day of the sixth month, 1692
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Truth and innocency vindicated
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Truth tryumphing in a suffering time over deceit and falsehood, or, William Prynn's book of Quakers unmasked clearly detected
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