| John Roy Musick - 1895 - 428 pages
...an eminent young Friend, whose writings were held in high estimation by his own sect, especially his "Apology for the true Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and practised by the people called in scorn Quakers," and his "Treatise on Christian Discipline." The... | |
| George Franklin Bowerman - Best books - 1896 - 116 pages
...in their Denominational Congress, 9th Month, 19-23. 147 pp., 8°. Chic., WB Conkey & Co. Doctrines. Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the Same is Held Forth and Preached by the People Called in Scorn, Quakers. Phil., Friends' Bookstore. (First printed in Latin,... | |
| Arthur Garratt Dorland - Canada - 1927 - 392 pages
...Canada Yearly Meeting, The Friend, 10th month, Philadelphia, 1874. DOCTRINAL, CONTROVERSIAL, LEGAL BARCLAY, ROBERT, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the People called in Scorn Quakers, etc. In Latin, Amsterdam, 1676 ; 1st ed. English,... | |
| James F. White - Religion - 1989 - 260 pages
...Called Shakers: A Search for the Perfect Society. New enl. ed. New York: Dover Publications, 1963. Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the Same Is Held Forth and Preached by the People, in Scorn, Called Quakers. London, 1678. Comfort, William Wistar. Just Among... | |
| Phyllis Mack - History - 1995 - 496 pages
...Apology for the Church and People of God Called in Derision Quakers. 1676. Reprint. Philadelphia, 1757. . An Apology for the True, Christian Divinity as the Same Is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People Called, in Scorn, Quakers. 8th ed. London, 1843. Bayly, Charles. A True... | |
| William John McIntyre - Christian communities - 1994 - 288 pages
...Harper and Row 1986. - The Quiet Rebels: The Story of Quakers in America. New York: Basic Books 1969. Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, As the same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People called, in scorn, Quakers. London: np 1736. Barkun, Michael. Crucible of... | |
| Ğalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, E. H. Whinfield - History - 2000 - 392 pages
...consequent intuition of the Deity. This Plotinian doctrine is well set out in a passage in Barclay's " Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers" (edition of 1678, p. 126). "Yea, there is a book... | |
| Meredith Baldwin Weddle - Religion - 2001 - 365 pages
...Burnyeat, A New-England-Fire-Brand Quenched, The Second Part ([London], 1678), 248. 38. Robert Barclay, An Apology For the True Christian Divinity, As the same is held for, and preached by the people, Called, in Scorn, Quakers ([London], 1678), 407. 39. 3/9M/1681, Horsleydown... | |
| E. Patricia Dennison, David Ditchburn, Michael Lynch - History - 2002 - 584 pages
...Duncan (Edinburgh, 1997). Barbour, John, The Bruce, eds MP MacDiarmid and JAC Stevenson (STS, 1985). Barclay, Robert, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity as the Same is Held Forth, Preached By The People, Called in Scorn, the Quakers (London, 1678). Barclay, R., Reliquiae Barclaianae:... | |
| Thomas St Nicholas - Poetry - 2002 - 552 pages
...and even though Quaker behaviour at that time often enough appeared to be merely selfauthorized. In An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the Same is Held Forth and Preached by the People, in Scorn, Called Quakers. Being a Full Explanation and Vindication of their... | |
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