Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
Budd, Thomas
Thomas Budd
VIAF ID: 10198183 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Budd, Thomas ‡d 1648-1699
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Budd, Thomas, ‡d 1648-1699
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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A brief answer to two papers procured from friends in Maryland, the one concering Thomas Buds favouring John Lynam, &c. the other concerning his owning George Keith's principles and doctrines. | |
False judgments reprehended: and a just reproof to Tho. Everndon, and his associates and fellow-travellers, for the false and rash judgment T. E. gave against G. K. and his faithful friends and brethren, at the publick meeting at Philadelphia, the 27. of 10. mon. 1692. And also for their bringing with them their paquet of letters... containing the false judgment of a faction of men, calling themselves the yearly-meeting at Tredaven in Maryland the 4 of 8. mon. 92. And another false judgment contained in another letter from William Richardson... | |
Good order established in Pennsylvania & New Jersey | |
A just rebuke to several calumnies, lyes & slanders reported against Thomas Budd. | |
New-England's spirit of persecution transmitted to Pennsilvania and the pretended Quaker found persecuting the true Christian-Quaker | |
The plea of the innocent against the false judgement of the guilty, being a vindication of George Keith and his friends, who are joyned with him in this present testimony, from the false judgment, calumnies... of Samuell Jenings, John Simcock, Thomas Lloyd, and others joyned with them, being in number twenty eight. Directed by way of epistle to faithful friends of truth in Pennsilvania, East and West-Jarsey[!] and else-where... | |
Some reasons and causes of the late seperation that hath come to pass at Philadelphia betwixt us, called by some the seperate meeting, and others that meet apart from us. More particularly opened to vindicate and clear us and our testimony in that respect, viz. that the separation lyeth at their door, and they (and not vve) are justly chargeable with it. With An account of our sincere Christian faith... | |
A testimony and caution to such as do make a profession of truth, who are in scorn called Quakers, and more especially such who profess to be ministers of the gospel of peace, that they should not be concerned in worldly government. | |
A true copy of three judgments given forth by a party of men, called Quakers at Philadelphia, against George Keith and his friends. With two answeres to the said judgments. | |
The tryals of Peter Boss, George Keith, Thomas Budd, and William Bradford, Quakers : for several great misdemeanors (as was pretended by their adversaries) before a court of Quakers at the sessions held at Philadelphia in Pensylvania, the ninth, tenth, and twelfth days of December, 1692 : giving also an account of the most arbitrary procedure of that court. |