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- catalog alternative "Reasons for renouncing the doctrine of Friends.".
- catalog contributor b1978263.
- catalog created "1833.".
- catalog date "1833".
- catalog date "1833.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1833.".
- catalog description "I. Addresses to certain ministers of the gospel -- Their probable estimate of Quakerism -- Sentiments of Dr. Alexander -- Friends a society, not a church -- The author's conversion -- Reluctance to leave Friends -- Visit to Elias Hicks -- "Dealings" at Philadelphia -- Decision to profess Christianity -- Dedication to the ministry -- Disownment by Friends -- Style of this work -- Barclay, the greatest author of Friends -- Logic -- Friends averse to classical learning -- Uncharitableness -- Schism in the body -- Believing what we cannot understand -- Distinction between the mode and the fact -- George Fox -- Mystery -- I Tim. 3:16 -- Which party are primitive Friends -- Journal of George Fox -- His miracle -- APostates -- Rom. 9:1-3 -- Motives of the author -- Predicament of a censurer -- Sophisms of Friends -- The apostles -- I Tim. 5:24, 25 -- Inspired interpretation -- Heb. 2:9 -- I Cor. 15:22 -- The resurrection of the body -- Education of Friends -- Their excellences -- Harshness -- Sincerity -- Sentiments of Dr. Miller -- Priest-craft -- Confidence -- Irreligious sages -- Changing one's religion -- Union of the evangelical ministry -- Sectarianism -- Orthodoxy not illiberal -- Success -- a criterion -- Forbearance and evidence -- Quotation from Dr. Woods -- Quotation from Dr. Beecher -- Quakerism, a synopsis -- Infidels prefer Quakerism -- Trinity -- War -- Washington's opinion -- THe pacification of the world -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "II. Mottoes -- Principles -- Quotation from Dr. Fitch -- Positions of truth -- Title of this work, what it means -- Definition of Christianity -- Radicalism and innovation -- Inward light, the grand error -- Incapable of definition -- Conscience all the thing at which they blinding aim -- The Spirit -- I John 4:1-8 -- Confession of Friends -- Scriptures superfluous -- Different modes of getting rid of them -- Inward-light patriotism -- Rom 8:14 -- Inspired actions -- They make God himself to be -- a rule of action -- All they truly know comes from the Bible -- Inward light among the heathen -- ANecdote -- No salvation but that of Christ -- Practice of the apostles -- Their preaching -- Influences of the Spirit -- Views as Friends -- Quakerism chance-begotten -- The catholic view not those of Friends -- Texts not int he Bible -- "Winked at" -- Dr. Waugh, anecdote -- Sin of perverting the gospel -- The scripture vainly quoted to support their views -- Barclay's great proof-texts examined -- Gen 6:3 -- Antediluvians -- Facilities of tradition -- Rom 10:8 -- The word of God -- Justification -- Barclay's view -- John 1:9 -- Mistakes of inspiration -- Tit. 2:11 -- I Cor. 12:7 -- Plenary inspiration of Fox -- Peculiar testimonies -- Isa. 28:16 -- Isa. 30:21, the inward teacher -- 2 Pet. 1:19 -- Fox in Nottingham steeple-house -- Naked 'for a sign;" note 55 -- Friend Bevan -- Catacombs of Paris -- Sentiments of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church -- What saith the scripture -- Quotation from Bishop M'Hvaine's evidences -- Quotation from Josephus -- Isa. 8:19-22 -- Accountability -- Barclay's vitiation of 2 Tim. 3:14-17 -- Sealing of the canon -- Good things in the theatre -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "III. Mottoes -- A sacrament -- Baptism -- Apostolic practice -- I Pet. 3:21 -- I Cor. 1:14-17 -- Lay baptism -- Matt. 3:13-15 -- Subjects and mode -- Eph. 4:5 -- In the name of -- The Lord's supper -- Friends' view -- I Cor. 11:17-34 -- 2 Cor. 5:18-21 -- 'Friends,' three etc. -- Cardinal's hat -- Beauties of nature -- Restraint -- Quakerism waning and to wane -- Col. 2:20-23 -- The Christin ministry -- Life-devotement -- How Barclay was converted -- A call to the ministry -- Temporal support -- Matt.10:8 -- Example of Paul -- Anecdote -- Very ancient Friends -- The first gratis preacher -- Value of the ministry -- Female preachers -- The rule -- Their prohibition not partial, local, or temporary -- The proper sphere of female usefulness -- Saying of Dr. Mason -- The Bible commended to Christians -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "686 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Quakerism not Christianity: or.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Quakerism not Christianity: or.".
- catalog issued "1833".
- catalog issued "1833.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Printed by D. Fanshaw,".
- catalog relation "Quakerism not Christianity: or.".
- catalog subject "BX7795.C87 Q2".
- catalog subject "Society of Friends Antiquakeriana.".
- catalog subject "Society of Friends Controversial literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Addresses to certain ministers of the gospel -- Their probable estimate of Quakerism -- Sentiments of Dr. Alexander -- Friends a society, not a church -- The author's conversion -- Reluctance to leave Friends -- Visit to Elias Hicks -- "Dealings" at Philadelphia -- Decision to profess Christianity -- Dedication to the ministry -- Disownment by Friends -- Style of this work -- Barclay, the greatest author of Friends -- Logic -- Friends averse to classical learning -- Uncharitableness -- Schism in the body -- Believing what we cannot understand -- Distinction between the mode and the fact -- George Fox -- Mystery -- I Tim. 3:16 -- Which party are primitive Friends -- Journal of George Fox -- His miracle -- APostates -- Rom. 9:1-3 -- Motives of the author -- Predicament of a censurer -- Sophisms of Friends -- The apostles -- I Tim. 5:24, 25 -- Inspired interpretation -- Heb. 2:9 -- I Cor. 15:22 -- The resurrection of the body -- Education of Friends -- Their excellences -- Harshness -- Sincerity -- Sentiments of Dr. Miller -- Priest-craft -- Confidence -- Irreligious sages -- Changing one's religion -- Union of the evangelical ministry -- Sectarianism -- Orthodoxy not illiberal -- Success -- a criterion -- Forbearance and evidence -- Quotation from Dr. Woods -- Quotation from Dr. Beecher -- Quakerism, a synopsis -- Infidels prefer Quakerism -- Trinity -- War -- Washington's opinion -- THe pacification of the world -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Mottoes -- Principles -- Quotation from Dr. Fitch -- Positions of truth -- Title of this work, what it means -- Definition of Christianity -- Radicalism and innovation -- Inward light, the grand error -- Incapable of definition -- Conscience all the thing at which they blinding aim -- The Spirit -- I John 4:1-8 -- Confession of Friends -- Scriptures superfluous -- Different modes of getting rid of them -- Inward-light patriotism -- Rom 8:14 -- Inspired actions -- They make God himself to be -- a rule of action -- All they truly know comes from the Bible -- Inward light among the heathen -- ANecdote -- No salvation but that of Christ -- Practice of the apostles -- Their preaching -- Influences of the Spirit -- Views as Friends -- Quakerism chance-begotten -- The catholic view not those of Friends -- Texts not int he Bible -- "Winked at" -- Dr. Waugh, anecdote -- Sin of perverting the gospel -- The scripture vainly quoted to support their views -- Barclay's great proof-texts examined -- Gen 6:3 -- Antediluvians -- Facilities of tradition -- Rom 10:8 -- The word of God -- Justification -- Barclay's view -- John 1:9 -- Mistakes of inspiration -- Tit. 2:11 -- I Cor. 12:7 -- Plenary inspiration of Fox -- Peculiar testimonies -- Isa. 28:16 -- Isa. 30:21, the inward teacher -- 2 Pet. 1:19 -- Fox in Nottingham steeple-house -- Naked 'for a sign;" note 55 -- Friend Bevan -- Catacombs of Paris -- Sentiments of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church -- What saith the scripture -- Quotation from Bishop M'Hvaine's evidences -- Quotation from Josephus -- Isa. 8:19-22 -- Accountability -- Barclay's vitiation of 2 Tim. 3:14-17 -- Sealing of the canon -- Good things in the theatre -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Mottoes -- A sacrament -- Baptism -- Apostolic practice -- I Pet. 3:21 -- I Cor. 1:14-17 -- Lay baptism -- Matt. 3:13-15 -- Subjects and mode -- Eph. 4:5 -- In the name of -- The Lord's supper -- Friends' view -- I Cor. 11:17-34 -- 2 Cor. 5:18-21 -- 'Friends,' three etc. -- Cardinal's hat -- Beauties of nature -- Restraint -- Quakerism waning and to wane -- Col. 2:20-23 -- The Christin ministry -- Life-devotement -- How Barclay was converted -- A call to the ministry -- Temporal support -- Matt.10:8 -- Example of Paul -- Anecdote -- Very ancient Friends -- The first gratis preacher -- Value of the ministry -- Female preachers -- The rule -- Their prohibition not partial, local, or temporary -- The proper sphere of female usefulness -- Saying of Dr. Mason -- The Bible commended to Christians -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Quakerism not Christianity: or, Reasons for renouncing the doctrine of Friends. In three parts. By Samuel Hanson Cox.".
- catalog title "Reasons for renouncing the doctrine of Friends.".
- catalog type "Controversial literature. fast".
- catalog type "Paper labels (Binding) rbbin".
- catalog type "text".