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George Keith

    Truth Triumphant Through The Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, And Writings Of That Able And Faithful Servant Of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,
    The Anti-Christs and Sadduces Detected Among a Sort of Quakers, Or, Caleb Pusie of Pensilvania and John Pennington, with His Brethren of the Second Da
    The Magick of Quakerism or The Chief Mysteries of Quakerism Laid Open, to Which Are Added, A Preface and Postscript Relating to the Camisars in Answer
    Truth Triumphant Through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, and Writings of That Able and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,: To
    Hugh Shampoo
    BIOS Instant Notes in Sport and Exercise Physiology
    • Looks at the key topics in exercise physiology and examines how each of the physiological systems responds to acute and chronic exercise. In addition to reviewing special topics such as nutrition, altitude, temperature and ergogenic acids, it assesses the importance of exercise to health and quality of life to people of all ages.

      BIOS Instant Notes in Sport and Exercise Physiology
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      Hugh Shampoo
    • This book explores the Christian labors and writings of Robert Barclay, a faithful servant of Jesus Christ. It also provides a detailed account of his life. The book sheds light on the spiritual warfare that Barclay undertook in order to triumph over his struggles. It is an inspiration for all those who seek to follow in his footsteps.

      Truth Triumphant Through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, and Writings of That Able and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,: To
    • The book delves into a theological dispute, highlighting the conflict between George Keith and the Quakers in Pennsylvania, particularly focusing on Caleb Pusie and John Pennington. It critiques a publication by the Quakers that presents their doctrinal differences, labeling them as antichrists and Sadducees. Through a detailed examination of their beliefs, the author aims to expose what he perceives as errors in Quaker doctrine, contributing to the broader discourse on religious interpretation and authority during the time.

      The Anti-Christs and Sadduces Detected Among a Sort of Quakers, Or, Caleb Pusie of Pensilvania and John Pennington, with His Brethren of the Second Da
    • Focusing on the life and writings of Robert Barclay, this volume emphasizes his contributions to Christian thought and spiritual warfare. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and future generations, capturing the essence of Barclay's work in its original print format. Intentional preservation of marks and annotations reflects the book's historical significance, ensuring that Barclay's insights and legacy remain recognized and appreciated.

      Truth Triumphant Through The Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, And Writings Of That Able And Faithful Servant Of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,
    • The narrative details the events at Turners-Hall on June 11, 1696, focusing on the debates between G. Keith and other Quakers who held differing religious views. It captures the tensions and discussions surrounding their beliefs, highlighting the complexities of Quaker theology during this period. The speeches and disputes reflect the broader context of religious dissent and the quest for understanding within the Quaker community, providing insight into the dynamics of faith and interpretation in late 17th-century England.

      An Exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall: The 11th of the Month Called June, 1696: Together with the Disputes and Speeches There, Between
    • The Arguments of the Quakers

      More particularly, of George Whitehead, William Penn, Robert Barclay, John Gratton, George Fox, Humphry Norton, and my own, against baptism and the Supper examined and refuted

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This work critically examines and refutes the arguments presented by notable Quakers, including George Whitehead and William Penn, against traditional practices such as baptism and the Lord's Supper. It offers insights into the theological debates of the late 17th century, highlighting the perspectives of key figures in the Quaker movement. The book is a faithful reprint of the original 1698 edition, preserving its historical significance and scholarly contributions to the discussion of religious practices.

      The Arguments of the Quakers
    • Exploring over 400 years of history, this collection provides a rich perspective on the Americas, from early European encounters to the early 20th century. It includes original accounts of exploration, military actions, and cultural shifts, alongside documents like sermons, political tracts, and maps. The high-quality digital scans of these works are now available in print-on-demand format, making them accessible to a diverse audience, including libraries and independent scholars, enriching the understanding of society and events in North, Central, and South America.

      A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck: On the Continent of North-America.
    • A little girl lives next door to Mr Mornington, who has played saxophone all over the world. These days he's tired of all that travelling and isn't so good at remembering. But when Mr Mornington moves into a care home, his young friend wonders if there's something she can do to help?

      Mr Mornington's Favourite Things