Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757
Besse, Joseph, ca. 1683-1757
Joseph Besse écrivain britannique
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Works
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An answer to a pamphlet lately printed at Edinburgh, intituled, Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. Wherein, the mistakes of its author are rectified, and his reasonings confuted. | |
A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, in the exchequer, ecclesiastical, and other courts, for demands recoverable by the acts made in the 7th and 8th years of the reign of King William the Third, for the more easie recovery of tithes, church-rates, etc. | |
The clergy's plea for settled and forced maintenance from the quakers : By tithes, offerings, oblations, fees for marriages, baptism, alias rantism, burials, etc. Examined, and proved to be contrary to scripture, right reason, and the laws and canons of the church. And also inconsistent with their oaths against simony, and of canonical obedience; which, with pluralities and non-residence, are, and will continue to be, a very great scandal to the established church, until the legislature please to reform the same. By Philalethes. | |
Collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers | |
Collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers. Selections | |
A confutation of the charge of deism : wherein the Christian and orthodox sentiments of William Penn are fully demonstrated by extracts from his own writings, which are clear'd from the perversions and misconstructions of a nameless author, in his late vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry : with a particular examination of that author's comment on several texts of Scripture : and an appendix, in which the falshoods of Henry Pickworth's narrative are fix'd upon his own head from his late pretended defence of them. | |
Defence of Quakerism. | |
Description of the ecclesiastical Courts (1737) | |
An enquiry into the validity of a late discourse : intituled The nature and duty of self-defence. | |
An examination of a discourse or sermon published by Daniel Dobel of Cranbrook in Kent, on the subject of water-baptism : With remarks on his preface to the same | |
An examination of a late vindication of A defence of baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. Wherein The Validity of a former Reply to that Defence, and the Insufficiency of its Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against popery. | |
A full answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill : . The Priest taken in his own Craft, and confuted by his own Arguments. His Ordination Consider'd, and left at the Gates of Rome. By the author of the Replication to the country parson's papers and plea. The Author's Reasons for Refusing to accept Preferment in the Church, with a Living of 400 l. per Annum. | |
The journals of the lives and travels of Samuel Bownas, and John Richardson. | |
A letter to Stephen Clarke, 1740: | |
The life and posthumous works of Richard Claridge being memoirs and manuscripts relating to his experiences and progress in religion, his changes in opinion, and reasons for them, with essays in defence of several principles and practices of the people call'd Quakers | |
Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London's letter concerning the late earthquakes : To which is added, a postscript: Containing a Word of Advice to the Advocates for the Bishop: Particularly the Gazetteer's Correspondent of May 11. By One of the People called Quakers. | |
The peace of Europe, the fruits of solitude, and other writings | |
The protestant flail : Or A defence (grounded upon scripture) of a letter to the clergy of Northumberland: in answer to a pamphlet intitl'd A vindication of Bishop Taylor, etc. | |
Some scriptural observations on I. The spirituality of gospel-worship. II. The nature of true Christian prayer. III. Our Saviour's direction concerning fasting. In a letter to a friend, subscrib'd Philalethes. To which is added, a postscript, By way of Answer to some Objections. By Joseph Besse. | |
Sufferings of early quakers in Yorkshire, 1652-1690 : facsimile of part of the 1753 edition | |
Tractatus hierographicus; | |
The universality of the love of God to mankind : proved by express testimonies of the holy scriptures. Also, An Enquiry into the Scriptural Significations of the Words Election, Elect, and Reprobate. By Joseph Besse. | |
A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, etc : Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament: in answer to a late examination thereof, in defence of the clergy of the diocese of York. |