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A30029 A modest defence of my book entituled, Quakerism expos'd as also of my broad sheet : with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod, and other books presented anno 1699 to the Parliament : and G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely, shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the Holy Scriptures and blasphemy against the blessed Trinity ... / by Francis Bugg. Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?; Atkinson, Christopher. Ishmael and his mother cast out into the wilderness. 1700 (1700) Wing B5375; ESTC R19514 73,450 146

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to 8. One blow more at New Rome c. 4 to 9. New Rome Unmask'd and her Foundation Shaken c. 4 to 10. New Rome Arraigned and out of her own Mouth Condemned c. 4 to 11. A Sheet Presented to the Parliament 1693. in Answer to the Quakers Allegations c. 12. Quakerism Withering and Christianity Reviving c. 8 vo 13. Quakerism Anatomized c. 4 to never Answered 14. The Quakers Yearly Meeting impeached on the behalf of the Commons of England c. 15. The Quakers set in their true Light c. Presented to the House of Lords 1696. never answered 16. A Brief Reply to the Quakers Ancient Testimony presented to the Lord's House 1696. never Answered 17. A Brief History of the Rise Growth and Progress of Quakerism 8 vo never Answered 18. The Picture of Quakerism drawn to the Life 8 vo never Answered 19. A Sober Expostulation with their Hearers touching the Mercenary Teachers never Answered 20. The Pilgrim's Progress from Quakerism to Christianity c. Printed in 4 to and Reprinted in 8 vo 21. Seventy Queries to several Quakers c. never Answered 22. A Broad Sheet with a Scheme of the Quakers Synod presented to the Parliament 1699. 23. Jezebel withstood and her Daughter Anne Dowcra publickly Reproved never Answered 24. Quakerism Exposed to Publick Censure c. 8 vo 25. The Christian Ministry of the Church of England vindicated c. 8 vo never Answered 26. A Defence of my Book Quakerism Exposed c. Besides three Books I wrote part of 27. Will. Rogers his Seventh Part of the Christian Quaker distinguished c. about 1682. 28. A Looking Glass for the Quakers in 2 Columns 29. A Postscript to the Norfolk Clergies Book i. e. A Brief Discovery some of of the Quakers Blasmous and Seditious Principles c. ADVERTISEMENT IF any Person be desirous to have this Book and my former Books bound either them in Quarto or them in Ostavo or Single sticht they may be furnished with all except them of those Impressions wholly Sold off at Mr. Janeway's a Bookbinder in St. Paul's Church-yard next Door to Child's Coffee-House London And Likewise if any Abler Men for of such there is very great need be disposed farther to unmask the Leaders of this Heresie this is to give notice that in the Library of Christ-Church Colledge in Oxford there is by a Worthy Gentleman a Divine of the Church of England bought of me and given by him for the Service of the Church of Quakers Books wrote by the most approved Authors of that Sect which I think are thus Chained up from doing any more hurt First G. Fox's Journal next to it Muggleton's Journal or Works containing more than 1000 pages 4 to and I think the best Quaker of the two next to that G. Fox's Great Mystery c. Fol. with near 20 more of his Books next the Works of Edw. Burroughs Francis Howgil Will. Smith Sam. Fisher all in great Folio's next the Works of Jos Coal Step. Smith R. Hubberthorn Will. Bayly Is Pennington G. Fox Junior in 4 to next divers Books wrote by James Naylor Will Penn Christ Atkinson G. Whitehead Sol. Eccles Tho. Lawson Christ Taylor R. Farnsworth Geo. Bishop and divers others in all near the Number of Four Hundred bearing distinct Titles which may furnish any Person sufficiently with Matter of Fact The CONTENTS A Parable of an Island Page 14 In which arose a Sea Monster ibid Who stung many of the Inhabitants ibid The Physicians several Applications Page 15 The Quakers Ingratitude Page 16 The Wounded Peoples Ingratitude Page 17 St. Paul's Example a good President ibid. Anne Docwra's witness touching the Quakers Page 17 R. Sandylan's Letter of Retraction Page 20 Will. Mucklow's witness is true Page 21 Their Singuler way of Answering Books Page 23 Their Sufferings greater and more unjust than the Sufferings of Christ or his Apostles Page 24 They deny Jesus to be the Son of God Page 26 The Author's Apology for his proceedings Page 27 Prayers for their Recovery Page 28 Part the First Their Contradictory Books hinted at Page 2 How the Quakers and Papists agree Page 4 About chusing of Parliaments Page 9 Their Sentence of all Kings Page 14 Of their denying the Blessed Trinity Page 17 30 Of their Light within being God Page 20 The Quakers began this Contest Page 23 Of G. Whitehead's owning his Ishmael his shuffle about it since Page 30 His Blasphemy therein hinted at Page 31 Counsel given him Acts 8.21 22 23. Page 32 The Second Part G. Whitehead's Book Ishmael Reprinted Page 1 The cause of the Quakers Rage discovered Page 2 They deny the Scriptures to be the Word Page 4 They also deny the Scriptures to be the Rule Page 10 Saying they are a Rotten Foundation Page 14 That they are Death and killeth Page 20 That they do not work Faith Page 24 And to them not necessary Page 29 As a consequence thereof they Damn the B. Trinity to the Pit and Mr. Townsend the Minister also Page 22 26 The Snake deciphered Page 27 Jos Wyeth wounded and unarmed Page 28 The Snakes Hiss like Serpents Page 29 Another stroke at the Rattle-Snake Page 30 G. Whitehead's Blasphemy explained Page 31 She not changed in Principles proved Page 32 Part the Third A Caution to beware of Quakerism Page 2 The Quakers the Off-spring of the Jesuites Page 3 Their Answer to Books horribly falacious Page 5 Of their diminitive Sufferings Page 7 Their Sufferings and Miracles jointly considered Page 8 Twelve Reasons to confront J. Feild's magnifying their Sufferings Page 9 J. Field does not say F. B. is like Judas Page 13 His Hypocrisie therein discovered Page 17 Their not Praying for K. W. III. Page 15 The Quakers greatest Persecutors Page 16 Their Dissimulation thereabout discovered Page 18 Quakers fling at Dissenting Protestants Page 19 The Quakers against Liberty of Conscience Page 20 At first lay in Barns like Gypsies Page 22 Their rendring the Government odious for Persecution further Illustrated Page 24 An Address from the Honourable House of Commons to His Majesty and his Answer Page 30 Their Printed Paper to the Parliament Page 31 Their Paper to his Majesty Page 32 They debar'dd of Places of Profit Page 35 FINIS