TITLE: A collection of the works of William Penn. To which is prefixed a journal of his life, with many original letters and papers
not before published(Volume 2)
AUTHOR:
Penn, William.
Table of Contents:
- (1) The Guide Mistaken, and Temporizing Rebuked: Or, A Brief Reply to Jonathan Clapham's Book, entituled, A Guide to the True
Religion, in which his Religion is confuted, Hypocrisy detected, Aspersions reprehended, and Contradictions compared
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (2) A Serious Apology for the Principles and Practices of the People call'd Quakers, against the Malicious Aspersions, Erroneous
Doctrines, and Horrid Blasphemies of Thomas Jenner, and Timothy Taylor, in their Book, entituled, Quakerism Anatomiz'd, and
Confuted
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (3) The Spirit of Truth Vindicated, against that of Error and Envy, unseasonably manifested in a Malicious Libel, entituled, The
Spirit of the Quakers Tried, &c.
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (4) The New Witnesses prov'd Old Hereticks: Or, Information to the Ignorant; in which the Doctrines of John Reeve and Lodowick
Muggleton, are proved to be mostly Ancient Whimsies, Blasphemies and Heresies, from the Evidence of Scripture, Reason, and
several Historians. Also an Account of some Discourse between W. Penn, and Lod. Muggleton
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (5) Plain Dealing with a Traducing Anabaptist: Or, Three Letters writ upon Occasion of some Slanderous Reflections, given and
promoted against William Penn, by one John Morse, The Proposed Comprehension, Soberly, and not Unseasonably considered
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (6) The Spirit of Alexander the Copper-Smith Justly Rebuked; Or, An Answer to a late Pamphlet, entituled, The Spirit of the Hat,
or the Government of the Quakers
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (7) Judas and the Jews combin'd against Christ and His Followers, being a Rejoynder to the late Nameless Reply, call'd, Tyranny
and Hypocrisie detected, made against a Book, entituled, The Spirit of Alexander the Copper-Smith, Rebuked
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (8) Quakerism a New Nick-name for Old Christianity, being an Answer to a Book, entituled, Quakerism No Christianity, Subscribed
by J. Faldo. In which the Rise, Doctrine and Practice of the Abused Quakers, are Truly, Briefly, and Fully Declared and
Vindicated, from the False Charges, Wicked Insinuations, and utmost Opposition made by that Adversary
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (9) The Invalidity of John Faldo' s Vindication of his Book, call'd, Quakerism No Christianity: Being a Rejoynder, in Defence
of the Answer, entituled, Quakerism a New Nick-Name for Old Christianity; wherein many Weighty Gospel-Truths are handled,
and the Disingenuous Carriage of that Adversary is observed, for the Information of Moderate Enquirers
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (10) Wisdom Justified of Her Children, from the Ignorance and Calumny of Henry Hallywell, in his Book called, An Account of Familism,
as it is Revived and Propagated by the Quakers
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (11) Reason against Railing, and Truth against Fiction: Being an Answer to Two Pamphlets, entituled, A Dialogue between a Christian
and a Quaker; and the Continuation of the Dialogue, &c. By one Thomas Hicks, an Anabaptist Teacher
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (12) The Counterfeit Christian Detected, and the Real Quaker Justified; against the Vile Forgeries, Gross Perversions, Black Slanders,
Plain Contradictions, and Scurrilous Language of T. Hicks, in his Third Dialogue call'd, The Quaker Condemn'd. By Way of
Appeal to all Sober People, especially those called Anabaptists, in, and about the City of London
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (13) A Just Rebuke to One and Twenty Learned and Reverend Divines, so called, being an Answer to an Abusive Epistle against the
People called Quakers
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (14) Urim and Thummim: Or, the Doctrines of Light and Perfection Maintained, against the Opposite Plea of Samuel Grevil, a Pretended
Minister of the Gospel, in his Un-Gospel-like Discourse, against a Book entituled, A Testimony of the Light Within; anciently
Writ by Alexander Parker
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (15) Naked Truth needs No Shift: Or, an Answer to a Libellous Sheet, entituled, The Quaker's Last Shift found out
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (16) A Return to John Faldo' s Reply, called, A Curb for William Penn's Confidence
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (17) The Skirmisher Defeated, and Truth Defended; being an Answer to a Pamphlet, entituled, A Skirmish upon Quakerism
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (18) A Brief Answer to a False and Foolish Libel, call'd, The Quaker's Opinions; for their Sakes that Writ it, and Read it
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (19) England's Great Interest, in the Choice of a New Parliament: Dedicated to all Her Freeholders and Electors
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (20) One Project for the Good of England, that is, Our Civil Union is our Civil Safety: Humbly Dedicated to the Great Council,
The Parliament of England
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (21) A Brief Examination, and State of Liberty Spiritual, both with Respect to Persons in their Private Capacity, and in their
Church-Society & Communion
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (22) A General Description of the Province of Pennsylvania; its Soil, Air, Water, Seasons, and Produce, both Natural and Artificial,
and the Good Increase thereof; with an Account of the Natives, or Aborigines
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (23) A Defence of the Duke of Buckingham' s Book of Religion and Worship, from the Exceptions of a Nameless Author
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (24) Animadversions on the Apology of the Clamorous Squire, against the Duke of Buckingham's Seconds, as Men of No Conscience
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (25) A Perswasive to Moderation to Church-Dissenters, in Prudence and Conscience: Humbly submitted to the King, and His Great Council
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (26) Good Advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick, and Protestant Dissenter; in which it is endeavoured to make appear,
that it is their Duty, Principle, and Interest, to abolish the Penal Laws and Tests
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (27) Just Measures: Being an Epistle of Peace and Love, to such Professors of Truth as are under Dissatisfaction about the Order
practised in the Church of Christ
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (28) A Key, Opening the Way to every Capacity, how to distinguish the Religion Professed by the People called Quakers, from the
Perversions and Misrepresentations of their Adversaries. With a Brief Exhortation to all Sorts of People to Examine their
Ways, and turn speedily to the Lord
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (29) The New Athenians, No Noble Bereans: Being an Answer to several Athenian Mercuries, in Behalf of the People called Quakers
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (30) A Reply by a Nameless Author, to W. Penn's Key; in which the Principles of the People called Quakers, are farther Explained
and Confirm'd
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (31) An Essay towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe, by the Establishment of an European Dyet, Parliament, or Estates
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (32) A Visitation to the Jews: To the Seed of Abraham, and House of Israel, after the Flesh
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (33) Primitive Christianity Reviv'd, 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-Inclined encouraged,
and the Truth, and it's Innocent Friends, rightly represented
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (34) A Testimony to the Truth of God, as held by the People called Quakers; being a Short Vindication of them, from the Abuses
and Misrepresentations often put upon them, by Envious Apostates, and Mercenary Adversaries
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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- (35) A Defence of a Paper, entituled, Gospel-Truths, against the Exceptions of the Bishop of Cork's Testimony
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Penn, William.
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Penn, William.
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