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A69672 Baptism and the Lord's Supper substantially asserted being an apology in behalf of the people called Quakers, concerning those two heads / by Robert Barclay. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. 1696 (1696) Wing B742A; ESTC R20190 64,146 145

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or especially to relate to it he might have reached further unto the Knowledge of this Mystery than many that went before him § XI Lastly If any now at this Day from a true Tenderness of Spirit and with real Conscience towards God did practise this Ceremony in the same Way Method and Manner as did the Primitive Christians recorded in Scripture which yet none that I know now do I should not doubt to affirm but they might be indulged in it and the Lord might regard them and for a season Appear to them in the Use of these things as many of us have known him to do to us in the time of our Ignorance Provided always they did not seek to Obtrude them upon others nor Judge such as found themselves Delivered or that they do not pertinaciously adhere to them For we certainly know that the Day is Dawned in which God hath Arisen and hath Dismissed all those Ceremonies and Rites and is only to be Worshipped in Spirit and that he Appears to them who Wait upon him And that to Seek God in these things is with Mary at the Sepulcher To seek the Living among the Dead For we know that he is Arisen and Revealed in Spirit leading his Children out of these Rudiments that they may Walk with Him in his Light To whom be Glory for ever Amen THE END BOOKS Printed and Sold by T. Sowle next to the Meeting-House in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street THe Works of that Memorable and Ancient Servant of Christ Stephen Crisp containing also a Journal of his Life giving an Account of his Convincement Travels Labours and Sufferings in and for the Truth Price bound 5 s. A Collection of the several Writings and Faithful Testimonies of that Suffering Servant of God and patient Follower of the Lamb Humphry Smith Price bound 2 s. 6 d. A Collection of certain Epistles and Testimonies of Divine Cousolation Experience and Doctrine Written by that Faithful Patient and Long-suffering Servant of Christ William Bennit Price bound 1 s. 8 d. The Memory of the Righteous Revived being a brief Collection of the Books and written Epistles of John Camm and John Audland Together with several Testimonies relating to those two Faithful Labourers Price bound 2 s. Truth Vindicated by the Faithful Testimony and Writings of the Innocent Servant and Handmaid of the Lord Elizabeth Bathurst Deceased Price bound 1 s. A Catechism and Confession of Faith By R. Barclay Price bound 9 d. No Cross No Crown A Discourse shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ. By W. Penn In two Parts Price 3 s. An Account of W. Penn's Travails in Holland and Germany Anno MDCLXXVII Price 2 s. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers By W. Penn. Price 1 s. BOOKS Printed and Sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street and at the Bible in Leaden-Hall-Street 1699. TRuth 's Principles Or those things about Doctrine and Worship which are most surely believed and received amongst the People of God called Quakers viz. Concerning the Man Christ His Sufferings Death Resurrection Faith in his Blood the Imputation of his Righteousness Sanctification Justification c. by John Crook To wich is added somewhat concerning the Difference between the Persuasions of Reason and the Persuasions of Faith By Isaac Penington price stitch'd 3 d. A Defence of a Paper Entituled Gospel-Truths against the Exceptions of the Bishop of Cork's Testimony Against the Quakers By W. Penn. price Bound 12 d. Anguis Flagellatus Or a Switch for the Snake Being an Answer to the Third and Last Edition of The Snake in the Grass Wherein that Author's Injustice and Falshood both in Quotation and Story are discovered and obviated And the Truth Doctrinally delivered by Us stated and maintained in Opposition to his Misrepresentation and Perversion By Joseph Wyeth To which is added a Supplement by George Whitehead The Christian Quaker and his Divine Testimony stated and vindicated from Scripture Reason and Authority By W. Penn. price Bound 2 s. England's present Interest considered with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the People In Answer to this one Question What is most Fit Easie and Safe to he done for Allaying the Heat of contrary Interests and making them Consistent with the Prosperity of the Kingdom Submitted to the Consideration of our Superiours By W. Penn. price Bound 1 s. The Tryal of Spirits both in Teachers and Hearers Wherein is held forth the clear Discovery and certain Downfal of the Carnal and Antichristian Clergy of these Nations Testified from the Word of God to the University Congregations in Cambrige Whereunto is added a plain and necessary Confutation of divers Gross Errors delivered by Mr. Sydrach Sympson in a Sermon preached to the same Congregation at the Commencement Anno MDCLIII Wherein among other things is declared that the Universities according to their present Statutes and Practices are not as he affirmed answerable to the Schools of the Prophets in the time of the Law but rather to the Idolatrous High Places And that Humane Learning is not a Preparation appointed by Christ either for the right Understanding or right Teaching the Gospel With a brief Testimony against Divinity-Degrees in the Universities As also Luther's Testimony at large upon the whole Matter And lastly The right Reformation of Learning Schools and Universities according to the State of the Gospel and the Light that shines therein All necessary for the Instruction and Direction of the Faithful in these last times By William Dell Minister of the Gospel and Master of Convil and Caius College in Cambrige price Bound 1 s. 6 d. The Defence of the People called Quakers Being a Reply to a Book lately Published by certain Priests of the County of Norfolk under the pretended Title of The Quakers Challenge And containing some brief and modest Animadversions upon the Book it self Several Certificates which Detect the Errors in those of West-Dereham and Clear the People called Quakers of the said Challenge The Letters that passed between Them and the Priests price Stitch'd 6 d. Truth and Innocency Vindicated and the People called Quakers Defended in Principle and Practice against Invidious Attempts and Calumnies Being a just Examination of two Books against the said People Entituled 1st A Brief Discovery c. by three Norfolk Priests 2d Some few of the Quakers many horrid Blasphemies c. being a Scandalous Libel Examined by George Whitehead a Servant of Christ. Containing also many of the repeated Abuses in John Meriton's Antidote and Francis Bugg's Pilgrims's Progress price 9 d. The Friendly Enquirer's Doubts and Objections answered Concerning The Light within the Word of God the Church of Christ Gospel Ministers Ordinances in General and in Particular Water-Baptism and the Lord's Supper Together with a brief Testimony against Oahs and Tithes First intended and written for the Satisfaction of some particular Acquaintance and now published for more General Ser●●ce By James Jackson price
Bound 6 d. Essays about the Poor Manufactur● Trade Plantations and Immorality and of the Excellency and Divinity of Inward Light de●onstrated from the Attributes of God and the Nature of Man's Soul as well as from the T●●timony of Holy Scriptures By John Bellers p●●ce Stitch'd 4 d. Enchiridion Containing Maxims Divine and Moral price Bound 9 d. The Works of that Memorable and Ancient Servant of Christ Stephen Crisp containing also a Journal of his Life giving an Account of his Convincement Travels Labours and Sufferings in and for the Truth Price Bound 5 s. The Memory of the Righteous Revived being a brief Collection of the Books and written Epistles of John Camm and John Audland Together with several Testimonies relating to those two Faithful Labourers Price Bound 2 s. Baptism and the Lord's Supper Substantially Asserted being an Apology in behalf of the People called Quakers concerning those Two Heads By Robert Barclay Price Bound 1 s. A Catechism and Confession of Faith By R. Barclay Price Bound 9 d. No Cross No Crown A Discourse shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ By W. Penn. In Two Parts The Fifth Editio● Price Bound 3 s. An Account of W. Penn's Travails in Holland and Germany for the Service of the Gospel of Christ by way of 〈◊〉 Journal Containing also divers Letters and Epistles writ to several Great and Eminent Pe●●ons whilst there The Second Impression Cor●●cted by the Author 's own Copy with some An●●ers not before Printed Price Bound 2 s. A Brie● Account of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers in which their Fundamental Pr●●ciple Doctrines Worship Ministry and Discip●●●e are plainly Declared to prevent the Mistake and Perversions that Ignorance and Prejudice 〈◊〉 make to abuse the Credulous With a Sum●ary Relation of the former Dispensations God in the World by way of Introduction By W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s. The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines Demonstrated in sundry Declarations on Variety of Subjects Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London by Mr. W. Penn Mr. G. Whitehead Mr. S. Waldenfield Mr. B. Coole Taken in Short-hand as it was delivered by them and now Faithfully Transcribed and Published for the Information of those who by reason of Ignorance may have received a Prejudice against them By a Lover of that People Price Bound 1 s. 6 d. Primitive Christianity Revived in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers Written in Testimony to the present Dispensation of God through them to the World That Prejudices may be Removed the Simple Informed the Well-enclined Encouraged and the Truth and its Innocent Friends Rightly Represented By W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s. A Diurnal Speculum containing I. A plain and easie Method to find out those things t●at are most useful to be known Yearly And my serve as an Almanack for Thirty Years and ma●y other things suitable to the Matter c. II. A● Explanation of Weights Mony and Measur●● both Scriptural and Usual with sundry Table● depending thereon c. III. Some Remarks o● England or a Brief Account of every County with the Names and Days of the Markets and the Chief Commodities therein c. The whol● consisting of great Variety explained by diver● Examples the like in all particulars not extant as by the Contents does more at large appear Collected by J. B. Price Bound 1 s. 6 d. The Arraignment of Popery bei●● a Collection taken out of the Chronicles and ●●her Books of the State of the Church in the Primitive Times I. The State of the Papist how long it was before the Universal POPE and MASS was set up and the bringing in their Rudiments Traditions Beads Imagies Purgatories Tythes and Inquisitions II. A Relation of the Cruelties they acted after the Pope got up being worse than the Turk and Heathen New Rome proving like Old III. What the People of England Worshipped before they were Christians VI. To which is added the Blood of the Martyrs is the Seed of the Church With several other things very profitable for all that fear God to Read Try and give Judgment by the Spirit of Truth against the Worship of the Beast and Whore Price Bound 1 s. 6 d. An Invitation from the Spirit of Christ to all that are a Thirst to come and Drink of the Waters of Life freely which proceed from the Fountain of Eternal Life Shewing how all may come that ar● willing to Drink thereof to their full Satisfaction whereby they may attain unto perfect Health ●nd Salvation of their Souls for ever in the Lord Je●us Christ. And also shewing what it is that hin●reth People from being truly a Thirst after the Waters of Life and from coming to Drink t●ereof with the destructive Quality of that whic● hindered and how it may be avoided Conclude● with a word to all Singers upon a Religious or Spiritual Account Written by Henry Mollineux Price Bound 1 s. Spira Res●●●ans or the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven by ●he Gates of Hell in an Extraordinary Exampl● By a Person brought to the depths of Despair 〈◊〉 Anguish recovered by the Mighty Grace and Power of God and raised to the heights of Ass●●●nce and Joy Wherein are some uncomm●n Considerations concerning the manner of ●alvation and Damnation Life and Death Happ●ness and Misery With some Fundamental Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul Price St●tch'd 4 d. A few Queries relating to the Practice of Physick with Remarks upon some of them Modestly proposed to the serious Consideration of Mankind in order to their Information how their Lives and Healths which are so necessary and therefore ought to be dear to them may be better preserved By H. Chamberlen Physitian in Ordinary to the Late King Charles the Second price Bound 1 s. Christ's Spirit a Christian's Strength Or a plain Discovery of the Mighty and Invincible Power that all Believers receive through the Gift of the Spirit First held forth on two Sermons on Act. 1. 8. and after published for the Instruction and Use of those that are Spiritual Anno 1645. by William Dell Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ price Stitch'd 6 d. Truth 's Innocency and Simplicity Shining thro' the Conversion Gospel-Ministry Labour Epistles of Love Testimonies and Warnings to ●rofessors and Profane with the long and Pati●●t Sufferings of that Ancient and Faithful M●ist●r and Servant of Jesus Christ Thomas Ta●●or price Bound 5 s. A New Discourse of Trade where●● is Recommended several weighty Points re●●●ing to the Companies of Merchants the Act of Navigation Naturalization of Strangers and our Woollen Manufactures the Ballance of Trade and the Nature of Plantations and their C●●sequences in Relation to the Kingdom are seri●●sly Discussed And some Proposals for erecting a Cour● of Merchants for determining Controversies rel●●ing to Maritine Affairs and for a Law for Transference of Bills of Debts are humbly Offered By Sir Josiah Child price Bound 2 s. A Light shining out of Darkness