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OF THE WRITERS AMONG FRIENDS, REFERRED TO, OR QUOTED,
IN THE FOREGOING WORK.

WILLIAM PENN, pages 5, 8, 9. 31
to 97. 237, 238, 239. 259. 272 to
274.
RICHARD FARNSWORTH, page 5.
GEORGE FOX, pages 5, 6. 193 to
213. 263 to 267.
WILLIAM SEWELL, p. 6. 303.311.
ROBERT BARCLAY, p. 7. 237 to
246. 268 to 271.

SAMUEL FOTHERGILL, p. 13 to

JOHN VAUGHTON, p. 238. 303 to

311. 341.

JOHN FIELD, p. 238. 330.
ANDREW JAFFRAY, p. 239.
FRANCIS HOW GILL, p. 247 to 252.
289 to 291.

GEORGE FOX, the Younger, p. 291
to 294.

JOHN WHITEHEAD, p. 295.
CHARLES MARSHALL, p. 296 to
299. 303 to 311.

Page 293, line 11 from the bottom, for of his grace, read by his grace.
311, top line, for chrour istian, read our christian.

345, line 2 from the top, for corrupt doctrines, read corrupt and perni-

cious.

RICHARD CLARIDGE, p. 35. 38.
177, 178, 179. 282 to 286.
THOMAS STORY, p. 43. 105 to 108.
323.

ANTHONY SHARP, p. 43.
GEORGE ROOK, p. 43.
JOSEPH WYETH, p. 80, 81. 111.
135, 136, 137. 194. 209. 255 to 259.
STEPHEN CRISP, p. 98 to 104.
ISAAC PENNINGTON, 109 to 161.
218.280 to 282.

WILLIAM BAYLY, p. 181 to 192.
EDWARD BURROUGH, p. 214 to
219. 286 to 288.

HUMPHREY SMITH, p. 220 to 222.
SAMUEL FISHER, p. 223 to 226.
RICHARD HUBBERTHORN, p. 227
to 230.

WILLIAM DEWSBURY, p. 231 to
233. 336.

RICHARD DAVIES, 234 to 236.
PATRICK LIVINGSTON, p. 238.
ALEXANDER SEATON, p. 238.
BENJAMIN ANTROBUS, p. 238.
FRANCIS STAMPER, p. 238, 342.

11.

WILLIAM FALLOWFIELD, p. 303.

311.

JAMES PARKE, p. 303 to 311. 342.
JOHN BOWATER, p. 303. 311. 340.
WILLIAM BINGLEY, p. 303 to 311.
337.

WILLIAM EDMUNDSON, p. 311.
JOHN GRATTON, p. 312 to 315.
JOHN CROOK, p. 315 to 320.
THOMAS ELLWOOD, p. 136, 137.
321 to 323.

THEODORE ECCLESTONE, p.324.
CHRISTOPHER STORY, p. 325.
JOHN STODDART, p. 326 to 328.
SAMUEL FULLER, p. 328 to 331.
BENJAMIN HOLME, p, 332 to 336.
THOMAS BEAVEN, p. 330, 331.
S. HUNT, p. 330.

ALEXANDER ARSCOTT, p. 331 to

332.347.

RICHARD ASHBY. p. 336.
SAMUEL WALDENFIELD, p. 338.
JOHN BUTCHER, p. 339.
FRANCIS CAMFIELD, p. 340.

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INDEX.

A.

ATLEE, EDWIN A. letter from E.

Hicks to, p. 22, 23.
ARIANS, Quakers are not, p. 14, 35.
ANTROBUS BENJAMIN, testimony
concerning R. Barclay and his apo-
logy, p. 238.

APOLOGY BARCLAY'S, testimo-
nies proving the high esteem in
which it was held by the early Qua-
kers, p. 237 to 239.
ARSCOTT ALEXANDER, extract
from his treatise on Christianity,
331.-God is reconciled to man
through the death of Christ, 331.-
what Christ did without us, in his
body of flesh, cannot be separated
from what he does within by his
grace, since the latter is the effect
of the former, 332.-divinity and
atonement of Christ asserted, 331,
332. declaration of Faith, &c.
signed by him, 343. 347.-See Bris-
tol Meeting.

ASHBY RICHARD, extract from his
prayer.-Jesus Christ exalted at
God's right hand, a Prince and Sa-
viour, 337.--acknowledgment of
the Holy Scripture Three, 337.
ATONEMENT, see Propitiatory Sa-
crifice.

B.

BARCLAY ROBERT, on immediate
revelations, p. 7.-W. Penn's de-
fence of, 79.-On the observance of
the First day of the week, 217, 218.
-memoir of, 237.-Testimonies to
the excellence of his writings, 237
to 239.- Quotation from the Apo-
logy on the Scriptures, 241 to 244.
-Asserts that the Quakers reject
all doctrines which are contrary to
the Scriptures, 243, 244. 271.-
Quakers renounce and deny all pre-
tence to the revelation of any new
doctrines, 243.-On the mystical
body and blood of Christ, 244, 245.

-Declaration of belief in the atone-
ment, &c. 245, 246.-It was neces-
sary Christ should come and suffer
for us, 246.-Damnable unbelief not
to believe in the Scripture narra-
tive of the coming, sufferings, &c.
of Christ in the flesh, 245.-On the
Three that bear record in Heaven,
268.--Divinity and manhood of
Christ, 268, 269.---Propitiation of
Christ, 269, 270.-Scriptures, &c.
270.

BAYLY WILLIAM, extracts from the
works of, 181.-On praying in the
name of Jesus, 181.---Divinity, mi-
raculous conception, &c. of Christ,
181, 182.---On the term Elder Bro-
ther applied to Christ, 183, 184.---
Defence of Friends, against the
charge of denying the blood of
Christ, 184.---Declaration that the
Quakers believe in all that the
Scriptures assert respecting Christ,
185. 189.---Whether there be two
Christs, 187.---On the benefits ac-
cruing to mankind from the out-
ward coming and death of Jesus
Christ, 189.---On praying to the
Father, 190.---Divinity and glorious
offices of Christ, 191.
BURROUGH EDWARD, Quotations
from, 214.---Refutes the charge of
denying Jesus Christ to be God,
214.Asserts the divinity and man-
hood of Christ, 214.---The Quakers
believe the Holy Scriptures, 215.---
Scriptures and Spirit of Christ are
not contrary to each other, 216.---
They who have the Spirit of Christ
cannot but own the Scriptures, 216.
---Friends have always believed in
God, Jesus Christ, and all Christian
doctrines, according to Holy Scrip-
ture, 216.---The spirit of Christ ne-
ver leads contrary to the Holy
Scriptures, 217.---Belief of Friends
in the Trinity, 286.---Christ, not on-
ly an example, but propitiatory sa-

crifice, 286.---Justification by the
righteousness, wrought by Christ
without us, 287.---Belief of Friends
in the Holy Scripture, 287.---Spirit
of Christ leads all according to
Scripture, 288.---Belief in Christ as
the Saviour and Judge of the world,
288.

BIBLE, preferred before all books in
the world by the early Quakers, 79,
80, 81.-Its holy doctrines ever
owned by true Quakers, 82.
BARBADOES, Governor of, declara-
tion of faith presented to, by G.
Fox, 210 to 212.

BURNYEAT JOHN and J. WAT.

SON, declaration of faith, 300.-
Quakers own the Three that bear
record in Heaven, 300.-Quakers
own the Holy Scriptures, 300.-
Divinity and atonement of our
blessed Lord, 301.

BANKS JOHN, extracts from, 302.-
Satan's last shift to appear in the
name of Light and ancient power,
&c. 302.-Divinity and atonement
of Jesus Christ, 302.

BOWATER JOHN, declaration of
the faith of the early Quakers, 303
to 311.-Extract from his Sermon,
340.-Christ Jesus the Mediator
and Redeemer, 340.-He, and He
only, can reconcile to God, 340.
BINGLEY WILLIAM, declaration of
faith signed by, and others, 303 to
311.-extracts from Sermon, 337.
-Christ a propitiation for the sins
of all men, 337.--He came into the
world that he might die a sacrifice
for all men, 337.
BEAVEN THOMAS, declaration of
faith on behalf of the Quakers, 330,
331.-They believe in the Holy
Scripture Three, 330.-They be-
lieve in the divinity and manhood
of Christ, 330.---They believe in his
miraculous conception, 330.---They
believe in his propitiatory sacrifice,
330.---Christ is our Advocate, Me-
diator and Intercessor in heaven,
330.----Resurrection and eternal
judgment, 331.---Authenticity and
divine authority of Holy Scripture,
331.They are the only external
rule of faith and manners, 331.
BUTCHER JOHN, extract from his
Sermon, 339.---All true Christians
do esteem and reverence Christ's
appearance in the prepared body,
and his propitiatory sacrifice, &c.

339.---They who esteem the inward
appearance of Christ to the soul,
cannot slight his outward manifes
tation in the flesh, 339.---Christ the
propitiation for sin, 339.
BRISTOL, men's monthly meeting,
declaration of faith issued by it,
343 to 347.---The necessity of be-
lieving the doctrines of the Chris-
tian religion asserted, 844. Warn-
ing to beware of entertaining any
doubts thereof, 344.-Ancient and
constant faith of the Quakers in
God the Father, in Jesus Christ his
Eternal Son, and in the Holy Spirit,
One God, blessed forever, 344.-
Warning to beware of the corrupt
doctrines of deism and infidelity,
345.---Quakers have always stead-
fastly believed in the divinity, man-
hood, miraculous conception, holy
life, miracles, propitiatory death,
resurrection, &c. of our blessed
Lord, 345.---Warning to Friends to
beware of those who would seduce
them from their faith in these pre-
cious doctrines, 345.---Testimony
against those who under a plain
and sanctimonious appearance, and
pretences to religion, deceive their
neighbours, wheedle them out of
their money, and cheat and impose
upon others, by getting property
which they are not able to pay for,
347.

C.

CLARIDGE RICHARD, on the satis-
faction made by Christ, 35.---De-
fence of W. Penn, 35, 38.---On the
belief of Friends in the Trinity, 35.
38. 39. 177 to 179. 282.---On the
Holy Scriptures, 177.---On 1 John v.
7. p. 178On the belief of Friends
in the divinity, manhood, propitia-
tion, and glorious offices of Jesus
Christ, 283.---On Justification, 284.
---Preamble to his last will, 284,
285.---On the Holy Scriptures, 285
to 286.
COLLENGES Dr. JOHN, letter to,
by William Penn, 40, 41.
CHRISTIAN QUAKER, 46, 47, 48,
49. 66. 88.---Philadelphia new edi-
tion of, note upon, 49.

CHURCH government, W. Penn on,
94, 95.-1. Pennington on ditto,
159 to 161.

GRISP STEPHEN, extract from his
works, 98, 99.---Extract from his
Sermons, 100 to 104.His belief

in the propitiatory sacrifice, fully
asserted, 104 to 105.
CROOK JOHN, his declaration of
what the early Quakers believed
and preached, 315 to 320.---Spirit
not contrary to the Scriptures, 316.
---Scriptures not without the Spirit,
316.---Faith in Jesus Christ, 316.---
Faith in his propitiatory sacrifice,
317.---If Christ had not died, man
must have perished in his sin, 318.
---Regeneration doth not make void
the death of Jesus Christ on the
cross, 318.---He that obeys the Spi-
rit of Christ within, can never make
void what Christ hath done and suf-
fered without, 318.---Christ is not
confined or limited to be no more
than the spirit in man, 319.---Faith
in the resurrection at the great day,
319.-A real imputation of Christ's
righteousness owned, 320.-Accep-
tance with the Father is only in
Christ, 320.

CAMFIELD FRANCIS, extracts fr.
his sermon and prayer, 340.---No
salvation but by Christ, 340.---Di-
vinity of Christ asserted 341.-Di-
vine honour due to him, 341.

D.

DECLARATION of Faith on behalf
of Friends, by Richard Farnsworth,
5.-George Fox, 5. 205. 211. 265.
-William Penn, 5. 37. 44, 45, 51.
59. 66. 83. 86, 87. 272 to 275.-I.
Pennington, 109. 119. 123. 137.
143. 155. 280 to 282.-G. White-
head, 175, 276. 277. 303 to 311.-
William Bayly, 185.--E. Burrough,
215, 216. 288.--Robert Barclay,
241. 243. 245. 269, 270.---Joseph
Wyeth, 255 to 259.-Richard Cla-
ridge, 283. 285.-George Fox, the
Younger, 291. 294.-J. Whitehead,
295.---Charles Marshall, 297. 299.--
By thirty-one Friends, 299.---John
Burnyeat and John Watson, 300.
302.---By eight Friends, on behalf
of the Society, 303 to 311.---By G.
Whitehead and others, 311.-- John
Gratton, 312, 313.---John Crook,
315. 320.-T. Ellwood, 321.---T.
Story, R. Johns, R. Gill, 323.---S.
Fuller, 328.

DIALOGUE between a Christian and

a Quaker, 65, 71. 142.
DISCIPLINE of Friends, on the, by
W. Penn, 92. 94. 95.---Ditto, by 1.

Pennington, 159. to 161.----Rule of,
made in 1694, on doctrines, 96, 97.
DAVID, St. Bishop of, on 1 John v.
7 180.

DEWSBURY WILLIAM, quotations
from 231.---Christ's spirit witnesses
the scripture to be true, 231.---Re-
velations of Jesus Christ, are all ac-
cording to Holy Scripture, 232.---
Pretended revelations, contrary to
scripture, are to be denied, 232.---
Christ's divinity asserted, 231.---
Justification by Christ alone, own-
ed, 233.---Declaration of belief in
the Christ that died at Jerusalem,
233.---Miraculous conception, 233.
---Christ sitteth at God's right hand,
233.---Atonement and divinity of
Christ asserted, 336.
DAVIES RICHARD, quotation from
his Journal, 234.---Scriptures are
able to make wise unto salvation
through faith in Christ Jesus, 235.
---Finds great comfort in reading
them, 235.

E.

ELLWOOD THOMAS, on the use of
the term Seed, in allusion to Jesus
Christ, 136.---Defence of William
Penn and the early Friends, from
the charge of Deism, 321.---Decla-
ration of the Faith of the Quakers,
in the manhood, divinity, and glo-
rious offices of Christ, 321, 322.---
On praying to Christ, 322.--On the
Holy Scriptures, 322, 323.
EDMUNDSON WILLIAM, extracts
from his Journal, 311, 312.---Qua-
kers are Christians, and believe in
the doctrines of Christ and his
Apostles, as recorded in Holy
Scripture, 311.-His stedfast hope
in our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, 311.---Sacrifice, &c. of Jesus
Christ, owned, 312.----Divinity of
Christ, 312.

ECCLESTONE THEODORE, ex-
tract from his writings, 324.---Qua-
kers believe in all that Christ did
without them, as well as in what
he does within man, 324.---He is
the great sacrifice for sin, 324.---
He is the Captain of Salvation, Ad-
vocate, King, and High Priest, 324.
---Divinity asserted, 324.
FOTHERGILL's SAMUEL, extract
from sermon, 13 to 15.

FALDO JOHN, reply to his charge

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