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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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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. 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