AN APOLOGY FOR THE True Christian Divinity, As the Same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, Called in Scorn, QVAKERS: BEING A Full Explanation and Vindication of Their Principles and Doctrines, by Many Arguments, Deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, Both Ancient and Modern: With a Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Them. Presented to the King

AN APOLOGY FOR THE True Christian Divinity, As the Same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, Called in Scorn, QVAKERS: BEING A Full Explanation and Vindication of Their Principles and Doctrines, by Many Arguments, Deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, Both Ancient and Modern: With a Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Them. Presented to the King

Author: Robert Barclay

Publisher:

Published: 1703

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13:

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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the Same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, Called in Scorn, Quakers: Being a Full Explanation and Vindication of Their Principles and Doctrines, by Many Arguments, Deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, Both Ancient and Modern: with a Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English, by Robert Barclay...

An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the Same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, Called in Scorn, Quakers: Being a Full Explanation and Vindication of Their Principles and Doctrines, by Many Arguments, Deduced from Scripture and Right Reason, and the Testimonies of Famous Authors, Both Ancient and Modern: with a Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English, by Robert Barclay...

Author: Robert Barclay

Publisher:

Published: 1703

Total Pages: 630

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Visionary Women

Visionary Women

Author: Phyllis Mack

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1995-01-05

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780520915589

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This study of radical prophecy in 17th-century England explores the significance of gender for religious visionaries between 1650 and 1700. Phyllis Mack focuses on the Society of Friends, or Quakers, the largest radical sectarian group active during the English Civil War and Interregnum. The meeting records, correspondence, almanacs, autobiographical and religious writings left by the early Quakers enable Mack to present a textured portrait of their evolving spirituality. Parallel sources on men and women provide a unique opportunity to pose theoretical questions about the meaning of gender, such as whether a "women's spirituality" can be identified, or whether religious women are more or less emotional than men.