Author
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
Title
The divinity of Christ, and unity of the thrée [sic] that bear record in heaven. With the blessed end and effects of Christ's appearance, coming in the flesh, suffering and sacrifice for sinners, confessed and vindicated, by his followers, called Quakers. And the principal matters in controversie, between them, and their present opposers (as Presbyterians, Independants, &c.) considered and resolved, according to the scriptures of truth. And more particularly to remove the aspersions, slanders, and blasphemies cast upon the people, called Quakers, and their principles, in several books, written by Tho. Vincent, Will. Madox their railing book, stil'd The foundation, &c. Tho. Danson, his Synopsis, John Owen, his Declaration, which are here examin'd and compared by G.W. And their mistakes, errors, and contradictions, both to themselves and each other, made manifest. As also, a short review of severall passages of Edward Stillingfleet's (D.D and chaplin in ordinary (so called) to his Majesty) in his discourse of the sufferings of Christ; and sermon preached before the King; wherein he flatly contradicts the said opposers.
Varying form of title
Epistle to the Presbyterians and independants and their rough hearers
Varying form of title
Answer to Thomas Danson's Synopsis of Quakerism
Varying form of title
Divinity of Christ, and unity of the three that bear record in heaven
Imprint
London : [s.n.], printed in the year. 1669.
Physical description
[28], 71, [1]; 72, [4], 73-96 p. ; 4⁰.
Note
G.W. = George Whitehead.
Note
A reply to "The foundation of God standeth sure" by Thomas Vincent and William Madox (Wing V438), "A synopsis of Quakerism" by Thomas Danson (Wing D218), "A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity" by John Owen (Wing O718), and two works by Edward Stillingfleet ("A discourse concerning the true reason of the sufferings of Christ" and "A sermon preached before the King, March 13. 1666/7"), both of which were published as part of "Six sermons" (Wing S5669) in 1669.
Note
The words "Tho. Vincent ... Owen, his Declaration," are bracketed together by a left brace; the words "Tho. Vincent Will Madox" are bracketed together by a right brace; and the words "their railing ... Owen, his Declaration," are bracketed together by a right brace on title page.
Note
"An epistle to the Presbyterians and independants and their rough hearers" (caption title; ¹A2r-b4r) is signed on b4r: G.F. [i.e. George Fox] Jo. Stubbs.
Note
"An answer to Thomas Danson's Synopsis of Quakerism" (caption title) has separate pagination and register.
Citation/references note
Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), W1925
Citation/references note
Smith, J. Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, II, p. 891
Reproduction note
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. University Microfilms International, 1978. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700; 930:16).
Subject
Jesus Christ
Subject
Danson, Thomas, Synopsis of Quakerism
Subject
Madox, William
Subject
Owen, John, Brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
Subject
Stillingfleet, Edward, Six sermons
Subject
Vincent, Thomas, Foundation of God standeth sure
Subject
Society of Friends
Subject
1641-1700 local
Added entry--place
Great Britain England London.
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