Phipps, Joseph, 1708-1787
Joseph Phipps English religious writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Phipps, Joseph ‡d 1708-1787
- 100 1 _ ‡a Phipps, Joseph, ‡d 1708-1787
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Works
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Abhandlungen über die Natur und Wirkung der christlichen Taufe, Communion, und des gottesdienstlichen Harrens auf den Herrn : welchen beygefügt sind einige wenige Anmerkungen über die Beobachtung oeffentlicher Fasten und Feyertäge. Durch Joseph Phipps. | |
An address to the youth of Norwich. By Joseph Phipps. | |
All swearing prohibited under the gospel | |
Brief remarks on the common arguments now used in support of divers ecclesiastical impositions in this nation, especially as they relate to dissenters. J. Phipps. | |
Cursory observations on a late publication : intitled, An essay on the simplicity of truth, signed Catholicus | |
Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian Communion, and religious waiting upon God : to which are added, a few reflections on the observances of public fasts & festivals | |
Doctrine of baptisms, &c | |
Mens Meeting in Bristol, the 20th of the 7th month, 1772 | |
Observations on a late anonymous publication : intituled, a letter to the author of a letter to Dr. Formey, etc. In vindication of Robert Barclay, and the principles of the people called Quakers. By J. Phipps. | |
The original and present state of man, briefly considered : wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world, by the people called Quakers : to which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich | |
A reply to a late publication of S. Newton, of Norwich, intituled, An appendix, etc. In Answer to which it is plainly shewn, that The Quakers are not Calvinists; That the Gospel comprehends more than Words, or the bare Sense of Words; And that the Spirit of Truth is to be experienced and sensibly felt in the Minds and Consciences of Men. By Joseph Phipps. | |
A summary account of an extraordinary visit to this metropolis, in the year 1753, by the Ministry of Ann Mercy Bell. By J.P. | |
The winter-Piece : A poem. | |
York quarterly-meeting, ninth month, 1773. |