Whiting, John, 1656-1722
John Whiting
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Whiting
- 100 1 _ ‡a Whiting, John ‡d 1656-1722
- 100 1 _ ‡a Whiting, John ‡d 1656-1722
- 100 1 _ ‡a Whiting, John, ‡d 1656-1722
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- 510 2 _ ‡a American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Society of Friends
- 510 2 _ ‡a Society of Friends ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Sowle, Jane (Londen)
Works
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The admonishers admonished, or, An answer to certain churchmens pretended kind and compassionate admonition to the people called Quakers ... | |
A catalogue of Friends books; written by many of the people, called Quakers, from the beginning or first appearance of the said people. Collected for a general service, by J. W. | |
Christ Jesus owned as he is God and man, according to the Holy Scriptures, and the lyar's refuge swept away in reply to Edw. Cockson's scurrilous pamphlet, called, The serpent's head broken ... being the second part of The rector corrected ... | |
Early piety exemplified in the life and death of Mary Whiting, 1681: | |
Judas and the chief priests conspiring to betray Christ and his followers; or, an apostate convicted, and truth defended. In answer to George Keith's fourth (false, Partial) narrative, of his proceedings at Turners-Hall (against the Quakers) in the XIth month 1699. And some other of his late Books. In which his Apostacy from the Truth, and Enmity against it, is Manifested. His Deceit, Hypocrisie, and Manifold Prevarications, are Discovered. His False Quotations, Lyes and Forgeries, out of the Quakers Books, are Detected. His Gross Perversions, Mis-Representations and Wrong Constructions on them, Declared. And Truth, and our Friends Sense, out of their own Books, according to Scripture, Cleared. His Opposition thereto, Contrary Sense, and Erroneous Judgment thereupon, Justly Retorted on him: And the said Principles of Truth, Opposed by him, Confirmed and Vindicated out of his own Books. For the Sake of the Simple-Hearted, By a Lover of Truth and Them, John Whiting. In three parts. With some other things, Annexed for his Consideration, to Answer if he can. | |
A just reprehension of Cotton Mather | |
A memorial concerning Sarah Scott : and the great mercy and goodness of God, expressed by Her in the time of Her Sickness. Who Died in the Thirteenth Year of Her Age. Published for the Comfort of her Relations and Friends, by her uncle, John Whiting. | |
Persecution expos'd | |
Persecution exposed : in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, For Conscience sake, in the West of England, etc. With Memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable Matters and Occurrences, concerning the Sufferings of the said People; and remarkable Previdences attending him and them, during his long Imprisonment at Ivelchester, till the general Release, in 1686; and continued down to the Year 1696. | |
The rector corrected, or, forgery dissected and laid open: in answer to Edw. Cockson, ... his book fasly [sic] called Quakerism dissected and laid open, ... By John Whiting. | |
To worship God in spirit & in truth, is to worship Him in the true liberty of conscience; that is in bondage to no flesh. And in this spirit of liberty, I have composed the following treatise, and recommend it to the reader. | |
The treacherous dealer slighted, by John Whiting. Or, a return to G. Keith's summons in his advertisement. | |
A vain boaster defeated, and Francis Bugg prov'd a coward in answer to his scurrilous paper, mis-intituled, John Whiting, a Quaker-author, posted for a coward. |