| Samuel Austin Allibone - American literature - 1859 - 1030 pages
...of Rohcrt Barclay, we are prepared to consider that by which ho will always be best known, viz : " An Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same Is held forth and preached by the People called In Scorn, Quakers; being a fall Explanation and Vindication of their... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1862 - 268 pages
...the students of Aberdeen and others. His great work, considered the standard of Quakerism, entitled 'An Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers,' appeared in 1675. It was written and published... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...defence, and in explanation of their principles. But the great work on which his fame rests is entitled " An Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and practised by the People called, in scorn, Quakers." The effect produced by this able work soon... | |
| Andrew Wight (of Philadelphia), Joseph Sabin - Auction catalogs - 1864 - 328 pages
...calf. Reprinted and Sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1757. / J. -j & 175 Another copy. 1757. JlJ-D 176 BARCLAY (Robert). An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn Quakers; being a full Explanation and Vindication of their... | |
| Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England), Andrea Crestadoro - Books - 1864 - 1668 pages
...Statistics of the Scotch Iron Trade. By John Barclay ••• Glasgow 1850. 8vo. 1360 (ARCLAY (R.) An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the same is held forth and preached by tho People called, in scorn, Quakers ••• written in Latin and English. By Robert... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1865 - 784 pages
...defence, and in explanation of their principles. But the great work on which his fame rests is entitled " An Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and practised by the People called, in scorn, Quakers." The effect produced by this able work soon... | |
| Robert Cox - Sabbath - 1865 - 528 pages
...uri." 172. BARCLAY, ROBERT, a Scottish Quaher of yreat ahility and learniny (horn 1648; died 1690). — An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and preached hy the people called, in scorn, Quakers : Being a full Explanation and Vindication of... | |
| William Edensor Littlewood - 1865 - 180 pages
...produced a succession of works tending to support their opinions, the best known of which is entitled An Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and practised by the people called in scorn, Quakers, a work originally written in Latin, but translated... | |
| Joseph Smith - Quakers - 1867 - 1046 pages
...[ROGERS] Papers against it are Built, Removed, etc. ... ... ... ... In his Works only, page 237. — An APOLOGY for the True Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, Called, in Scorn, Quakers ; Being a full explanation and Vindication of... | |
| Joseph Sabin - America - 1867 - 612 pages
...Joseph Crukshank, 1770. 8vo, pp. viii., 111. + Wilmington [/>*/.], 1783. 8vo, pp. in. 3363 BARCLAY. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, As the same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn Quakers : Being A full Explanation and Vindication of... | |
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