An address by Robert Barclay (1648-1690) a Scottish Quaker theologian who offered a major defense of Quakerism, published in 1678. His objective was intended to offer an explanation of Quaker beliefs to the King and the people of England. 7.6" x 9
Excerpt: Robert Barclay is most widely known for writing the Apology for the True Christian Divinit...
14 p.Published anonymously. Authorship from other editions in Wing.Presented in the form of question...
[4], xi, [1], 69, [3] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Quakerism a judicial infatuation. &c.Preface sig...
An address by Robert Barclay (1648-1690) a Scottish Quaker theologian who offered a major defense of...
[14], 574, [34] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)Signatures: A^8(-A1) B-2Q^8 (A2 blank; 2Q7 verso, 2Q8 blank; gathe...
16 p.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
v.3 A true and faithful account of the most material passages of a dispute.--Quakerism confirmed: or...
[5], 205, [3] p."An expostulatory epistle directed to Robert Macquare": p. 196-205.Reproduction of o...
190 p.Preface signed: Robert Barclay.Reproduction of original in the British Library
48 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo)Attributed to Robert Barclay (1648-1690) by Evans.Signatures: A-C^8
28 p.A reply to an untraced work attributed to Thomas Ledger in "An answer to (vindicate the cause o...
71, [1] p.Stained with some print show-through.Reproduction of the original in the Aberdeen Universi...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
[12], 125 [i.e. 123] p."To the reader" signed: Robert Barclay [son of the author].Extracted from his...
Wherein the deceit of the said W.N. is father manifested; his many abuses of the people call\u27d Qu...
Excerpt: Robert Barclay is most widely known for writing the Apology for the True Christian Divinit...
14 p.Published anonymously. Authorship from other editions in Wing.Presented in the form of question...
[4], xi, [1], 69, [3] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Quakerism a judicial infatuation. &c.Preface sig...
An address by Robert Barclay (1648-1690) a Scottish Quaker theologian who offered a major defense of...
[14], 574, [34] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)Signatures: A^8(-A1) B-2Q^8 (A2 blank; 2Q7 verso, 2Q8 blank; gathe...
16 p.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
v.3 A true and faithful account of the most material passages of a dispute.--Quakerism confirmed: or...
[5], 205, [3] p."An expostulatory epistle directed to Robert Macquare": p. 196-205.Reproduction of o...
190 p.Preface signed: Robert Barclay.Reproduction of original in the British Library
48 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo)Attributed to Robert Barclay (1648-1690) by Evans.Signatures: A-C^8
28 p.A reply to an untraced work attributed to Thomas Ledger in "An answer to (vindicate the cause o...
71, [1] p.Stained with some print show-through.Reproduction of the original in the Aberdeen Universi...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
[12], 125 [i.e. 123] p."To the reader" signed: Robert Barclay [son of the author].Extracted from his...
Wherein the deceit of the said W.N. is father manifested; his many abuses of the people call\u27d Qu...
Excerpt: Robert Barclay is most widely known for writing the Apology for the True Christian Divinit...
14 p.Published anonymously. Authorship from other editions in Wing.Presented in the form of question...
[4], xi, [1], 69, [3] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Quakerism a judicial infatuation. &c.Preface sig...