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A54015 A modest detection of George Keith's (miscalled) Just vindication of his earnest expostulation published by him as a pretended answer to a late book of mine, entituled, Some brief observations, &c. By E.P. Penington, Edward, 1667-1701. 1696 (1696) Wing P1144; ESTC R220367 34,038 60

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Quakers cleared from being Apostates Or the Hammerer Defeated and proved an Impostor Being an Answer to a Scurrilous Pamphlet falsly Intituled William Penn and the Quakers either Apostates or Impostors subscribed Trepidantium Malleus With a Postscript containing some Reflections on a Pamphlet Intituled The Spirit of Quakerism and the Danger of their Divine Revelation laid open By B. C. Price Stitch'd 6 d. An Answer to George Keith's Narrative of his Proceedings at Turners-Hall on the eleventh of the Month called June 1696. Wherein his Charges against divers of the People called Quakers both in that and in another Book of his called Gross Error and Hypocrisie Detected are fairly Considered Examined and Refuted By Thomas Ellwood Price 1 s. 6 d. Keith against Keith Or some more of George Keith's Contradictions and Absurdities collected out of his own Books not yet Retracted upon a Review Together with a Reply to George Keith's Late Book Entituled The Antichrists and Sadduces detected among a sort of Quakers c. By John Penington Price Stitch'd 9 d. Some Brief Observations upon George Keith's Earnest Expostulation contained in a Postscript to a late Book of his Entituled The Antichrists and Sadduces Detected c. Offered to the Perusal of such as the said Expostulation was Recommended to By E. P. Price Stitch'd 2 d. A Modest Detection of George Keith's miscalled Just Vindication of his Earnest Expostulation Published by him as a pretended Answer to a Late Book of Mine Entituled Some Brief Observations c. By E. P. Price Stitch'd 4 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 Edition Price 3 s. An Address to Protestants of all Perswasions more especially the Magistracy and Clergy for the Promotion of Virtue and Charity In Two Parts By W. Penn a Protestant The Second Edition Corrected and Enlarged Price Bound 1 s. 6 d. 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 Persons whilst there The Second Impression Corrected by the Author 's own Copy with some Answers not before Printed Price Bound 2 s. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers in which their Fundamental Principle Doctrines Worship Ministry and Discipline are plainly Declared to prevent the Mistakes and Perversions that Ignorance and Prejudice may make to abuse the Credulous With a Summary Relation of the former Dispensations of God in the World by way of Introduction By W. Penn. Price Bound 1 s. A Call to Christendom By W. Penn. Price Stitch'd 3 d. Tender Counsel and Advice c. By W. Penn. Price Stitch'd 3 d. 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 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 1 s. Rabshakeh Rebuked and his Railing Accusations Refuted containing I. Some Reflections upon a late Sheet Entituled An Essay towards the allaying of George Fox his Spirit by way of Introduction II. A Reply to a later Book Entituled A Discovery of the Accursed Thing c. Enlarged both written by Thomas Crispe III. A Display of some amongst many of his Self-contradictions and Tautologies by way of Conclusion By E. P. Price Stitch'd 6 d. A Diurnal Speculum containing I. A plain and easie Method to find out those things that are most useful to be known Yearly And may serve as an Almanack for Thirty Years and many other things suitable to the Matter c. II. An Explanation of Weights Money and Measures both Scriptural and Usual with sundry Tables depending thereon c. III. Some Remarks on England or a Brief Account of every County with the Names and Days of the Markets and the Chief Commodities therein c. The whole consisting of Great Variety explained by divers 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 Spirit of the Martyrs revived in a brief Compendious Collection of the most Remarkable Passages and Living Testimonies of the True Church Seed of God and Faithful Martyrs in all Ages Price 2 s. 6 d. The Arraignment of Popery being a Collection taken out of the Chronicles and other Books of the State of the Church in the Primitive Times I. The State of the Papists how long it was before the Universal POPE and MASS was set up and the bringing in their Rudiments Traditions Beads Images Purgatories Tythes and Inquisitions II. A Relation of their 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 IV. 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 1 s. 6 d. Instructions for Right Spelling and plain Directions for Reading and Writing True English With several delightful things very Useful and Necessary both for Young and Old to Read and Learn Price 6 d. A New Book for Children to Learn in With many wholesome Meditations for them to consider With Directions for true Spelling And the Ground of true Reading and Writing of True English Price 3 d. Miscellania Or a Collection of Necessary Useful and Profitable Tracts on variety of Subjects which for their Excellency and Benefit of Mankind are compiled in one Volume By Thomas Tryon Physiologus Price 1 s. THE END
accuseth us now or else in 1664 he was guilty of transcendent Presumption in pretending to say as above in the Name Power and Authority of the Living God if it was not so but quite otherwise He concludes thus But though they have not their Souls I am sure they have their Heathenish Anti-christian Principles Answ This in substance is answered already yet because he so often calls us Anti-christs and our Principles Anti-christian I shall not think much of my Pains to give the Reader an account what he once accounted Anti-christianism and then leave it to the impartial to judge how far that affects us Help in time of Need p 22. This is the Anti-christ who denies Christ the Son come thus in the Revelation of himself in the Heart for that coming of Christ in his Bodily Appearance at Jerusalem Anti-christ will not does not deny it being he knows it will never harm his Kingdom so to confess him come providing Christs Kingdom be not set up in the Heart Now upon the whole as he said to the Teachers he directed his Speech to Ibid. p. 33. Ye could be better employed in holding a Plow or digging in a Field or any other honest Occupation then to be deluding poor People So say I he might be better employed in Teaching Scool or any other honest Occupation then in thus Villifying and Abusing an honest People and imposing that upon the World as truth of which he is sure when in the mean time he knows otherwise One thing more though not so very Material I shall take notice of before we part and that is In the management of his Vindication and the Objections he raises against my Brief Observations he sometimes uses the words they and their sometimes he and his as if Synonimous truly if I did not conclude him to be a good Grammarian I might be ready to query whether he took these Pronouns to be all of a Number but since his Schollarship is not to be questioned at all much less in so common a Case as the first parts of the Accidence taught School-Boys it argues confusion in him and want of circumspection both in Penning and Revising and might have been better excused had he been a Novice though a bold one or an Ideot either I have now gone through his Sheet and cannot but here observe to what a pass an ill cause brings a Man though qualified with Arts Parts and Learning That the heat of Controversie the current whereof I must needs tell him hath run against him let him Bolster himself up with what Bull-rushes he pleases should instigate him to pour out so virulent a peice as that Expostulation a plain indication that he is not led by the peaceable Spirit of Christ but a froward angry revengeful Spirit and when laid open and proved plainly upon him by Matter of Fact without stretching or straining Words or Sentences Rather then he will fall under Reproof or seem to be sensible that in his Passion he had over-shot himself by lying still under a tacit acquiescing that he had so done disdaining 't is like that a young Man of so inferiour qualifications should tell him his own must Publish something in Defence of a thing not at all Defensible Which how it is performed whether he hath not done it very slightly without answering or so much as touching some of the most Material Passages I urged against him and whether this my Rejoinder have not answered the whole substance of his so called Just Vindication as it is not so proper for me to determine so I shall again submit to the Learned Pious and Judicious among all sorts of Protestants into whose Hands these Treatises may happen to light Edward Penington THE END BOOKS Printed and Sold by T. Sowle next to the Meeting-House in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street And at the Bible in Leaden-Hall-Street near the Market 1697. AN Epistle to Friends Briefly commemorating the Gracious Dealings of the Lord with them and warning them to beware of that Spirit of Contention and Division which hath appeared of late in George Keith and some sew others that join with him who have made a Breach and Separation from Friends in some Parts of America By Thomas Ellwood Price Stitch'd 6 d. The State of the Case briefly but impartially given betwixt the People called Quakers in Pennsylvania c. in America who remain in Unity and George Keith with some few Seduced by him into a Separation from them As also a just Vindication of my Self from the Reproaches and Abuses of those Backsliders By Samuel Jennings Price Stitch'd 6 d. A Further Discovery of that Spirit of Contention and Division which hath of late appeared in George Keith c. Being a Reply to two late Printed Pieces of his the one Entituled A Loving Epistle c. The other A Seasonable Information c. Wherein his Cavils are answered his Falshood is laid open and the Guilt and Blame of the Breach and Separation in America and of the Reproach he hath brought upon Truth and Friends by his late Printed Books are fixed faster on him Written by way of Epistle and Recommended as a further Warning to all Friends By Thomas Ellwood Price Stitch'd is Truth Defended and the Friends thereof Cleared from the false Charges foul Reproaches and envious Cavils cast upon It and Them by George Keith an Apostate from them in two Books by him lately Published the one being called Atrue Copy of a Paper given into the Yearly Meeting of the People called Quakers c. The other The Pretended Yearly Meeting of the Quakers their Nameless Bull of Excommunication c. Both which Books are herein Answered and his Malice Injustice and Folly Exposed By Thomas Ellwood Price Stitch'd 1 s. An Apostate Exposed Or George Keith contradicting himself and his Brother Bradford wherein their Testimony to the Christian Faith of the People called Quakers is opposed to G. K's late Pamphlet Stiled Gross Error and Hypocrisie Detected By John Penington Price Stitch'd 3 d. A Modest Account from Pennsylvania of the Principal Differences in Point of Doctrine between George Keith and those of the People called Quakers from whom he separated shewing his great Declension and Inconsistency with himself therein Recommended to the Serious Consideration of those who are turned aside and joined in his Schism Price Stitch'd 4 d. The People called Quakers cleared by George Keith from the false Doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith and his Self-Contradictions laid open in the ensuing Citations out of his Books By John Penington Price Stitch'd 4 d. More Work for George Keith Being George Keith's Vindication of the People called Quakers as well in his Part of the Dispute held at Wheelers-Street the sixteenth Day of the eighth Month 1674. As in his Treatise against Thomas Hicks and other Baptists with the rest of their Confederate Brethren at the Barbican Dispute held at London the twenty eighth of the sixth Month 1674. Price Stitch'd 4 d. The