TITLE: 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
in Collection of the works of William Penn(Volume 2)

AUTHOR:   Penn, William.   - EDITOR:   Penn, William.  

Table of Contents:    Corpus Table of Contents
  • (55)  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-Inclined Encouraged, and the Truth, and it's Innocent Friends Rightly Represented. By W. P.    Starts at - Img NONE Pg UN
  • (56)  Primitive CHRISTIANITY Revived, &c.    Starts at - Img 858 Pg 855
    • (56.1)  CHAP. I. §. 1. Their Fundamental Principle. §. 2. The Nature of it. §. 3. Called by Several Names. §. 4. They refer all to this, as to Faith and Practice, Ministry and Worship.    Starts at - Img 858 Pg 855
    • (56.2)  CHAP. II. § 1. The Evidence of Scripture for this Principle, John 1. 4. 9. §. 2. Its Divinity. §. 3. All Things created by it. §. 4. What it is to Man, as to Salvation.    Starts at - Img 859 Pg 856
    • (56.3)  CHAP. III. §. 1. How this Scripture is wrested. §. 2. That 'tis a Natural Light. §. 3. That it lighteth not all. §. 4. That 'tis only the Doctrine and Life of Christ when in the Flesh. All answered, and it's Divinity and Universality proved.    Starts at - Img 860 Pg 857
    • (56.4)  CHAP. IV. §. 1. The Virtue of the Light within; It gives discerning. §. 2. It manifests God. §. 3. It gives Life to the Soul. §. 4. It is the Apostolical Message. §. 5. Objection answered about two Lights. §. 6. About Natural and Spiritual Light: Not two Darknesses within, therefore not two Lights within. §. 7. The Apostle John answers the Objection fully: The Light the same, 1 John 2. 8, 9.    Starts at - Img 861 Pg 858
    • (56.5)  CHAP. V. §. 1. The Light the same with the Spirit. It is of God; proved by it's Properties. §. 2. The Properties of the Spirit compared with those of the Light. §. 3. The Light and Grace flow from the same Principle, proved by their agreeing Properties. §. 4. An Objection Answered. §. 5. Difference in Manifestation, or Operation, especially in Gospel-Times, but not in Principle, Illustrated.    Starts at - Img 864 Pg 861
    • (56.6)  CHAP. VI. §. 1. An Objection answered: All are not Good, tho' All are Lighted. §. 2. Another Objection answered, That Gospel-Truths were known before Christ's Coming. § 3. Another: The Gentiles bad the Same Light, tho' not with those Advantages: Prov'd from Scripture.    Starts at - Img 866 Pg 863
    • (56.7)  CHAP. VII. §. 1. An Objection answer'd about the various Dispensations of God: The Principle the same. §. 2. God's Work of a Piece, and Truth the same under divers Shapes. §. 3. The Reason of the Prevalency of Idolatry. §. 4. The Quaker's Testimony the Best Antidote against it, viz. Walking by a Divine Principle in Man. §. 5. It was God's End in all His Manifestations, that Man might be God's Image and Delight.    Starts at - Img 868 Pg 865
    • (56.8)  CHAP. VIII. §. 1. The Doctrines of Satisfaction and Justification Owned and Worded according to Scripture. §. 2. What Constructions we can't believe of them, and which is an Abuse of them. §. 3. Christ Owned a Sacrifice and a Mediator. §. 4. Justification Twofold, from the Guilt of Sin, and from the Power and Pollution of it. §. 5. Exhortation to the Reader upon the whole.    Starts at - Img 870 Pg 867
    • (56.9)  CHAP. IX. §. 1. A Confession to Christ and his Work, both in Doing and Suffering. §. 2. That ought not to make void our Belief and Testimony of his Inward and Spiritual Apperance in the Soul. §. 3. What our Testimony is in the latter Respect: That 'tis impossible to be Saved by Christ Without us, while we reject his Work and Power Within us. §. 4. The Dispensation of Grace, in it's Nature and Extent. §. 5. A farther Acknowledgement to the Death and Sufferings of Christ. §. 6. The Conclusion, shewing our Adversary's Unreasonableness.    Starts at - Img 871 Pg 868
    • (56.10)  CHAP. X. Of the true Worship of God in what it stands. §. 2. Of the true Ministry, that it is by Inspiration. §. 3. The Scripture plain in that Case. §. 4. Christ's Ministers, True Witnesses, they speak what they know, not by Report. §. 5. Christ's Ministers Preach freely, 'tis one of their Marks.    Starts at - Img 874 Pg 871
    • (56.11)  CHAP. XI. §. 1. Against Tithes. §. 2. Against all Swearing. §. 3. Against War among Christians. §. 4. Against the Salutations of the Times. §. 5. And for Plainness of Speech. §. 6. Against Mixt-Marriages. §. 7. And for plainness in Apparel, &c. No Sports and Pastimes after the Manner of this World. §. 8. Of observing Days. §. 9. Of Care of Poor, Peace and Conversation.    Starts at - Img 877 Pg 874