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Robert Barclay | lit.salon
Robert Barclay
Born:
23 December 1648
Died:
3 October 1690
Scottish Quaker apologist
Born:
23 December 1648
Died:
3 October 1690
Books by Robert Barclay (50 max)
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An Apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines ...
1676
Robert Barclay
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A catechism and confession of faith: approved of and agreed unto by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them: which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture testimonies (without consequences or commentaries) which are here collected, and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easy and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities.
1673
Robert Barclay
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The Anarchy of the Ranters, and Other Libertines: Shewing, that as the True and Pure Principles ...
1676
Robert Barclay
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A catechism and confession of faith approved of and agreed unto by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. : Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers; yet are found in the one faith with the primitive church and saints, as is most clearly demonstrated by some plain Scripture testimonies, without consequences or commentaries, which are here collected and inserted by way of answer to a few weighty, yet easie and familiar questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest and lowest capacities. : To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to all professors
1726
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern : With a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. : Presented to the King
1729
Robert Barclay
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A catechism and confession of faith approved of and agreed unto by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines, which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers ... To which is added, An expostulation with and appeal to all other professors
1740
Robert Barclay
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Serious considerations on absolute predestination: extracted from a late author.
1741
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers
1775
Robert Barclay
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A catechism and confession of faith approved of and agreed unto by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, Christ himself being chief speaker in and among them : which containeth a true and faithful account of the principles and doctrines which are most surely believed by the churches of Christ in Great Brittain and Ireland who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers ... : to which is added An expostulation with and appeal to all other professors
1673
Robert Barclay
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation and Vindication of the ...
1780
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the ... Quakers. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, ..
1780
Robert Barclay
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Theses theologicæ: or the theological propositions, which are defended by Robert Barclay, in his Apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth and preached, by the people called Quakers. ...
1675
Robert Barclay
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Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation Being a serious enquiry how far charity may and ought to be extended towards persons of different judgments in matters of religion. And whose principles among the several sects of Christians do most naturally lead to that due moderation required
1677
Robert Barclay
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Three treatises, in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline of the people called Quakers, are plainly declared.
1783
William Penn, Robert Barclay, Joseph Pike
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The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth
1876
Robert Barclay
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Views of Christian doctrine held by the Religious Society of Friends: being passages taken from Barclay's Apology
1882
Robert Barclay
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity
2003
Robert Barclay
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Universal love considered and established upon its right foundation: being a serious enquiry how far charity may and ought to be extended towards persons of different judgments in matters of religion and whose principles among the several sects of Christians do most naturally lead to that due moderation required ...
1677
Robert Barclay
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An epistle of love and friendly advice to the ambassadors of the several princes of Europe met at Nimeguen to consult the peace of Christendom so far as they are concerned: wherein the true cause of the present war is discovered and the right remedy and means for a firm and settled peace is proposed
1679
Robert Barclay
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The possibility & necessity of the inward and immediate revelation of the spirit of God, towards the foundation and ground of true faith, proved, in a letter writ in Latin to the Heer Paets; and now also put into English. By Robert Barclay
1703
Robert Barclay
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Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay.
1717
Robert Barclay
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Theologiae vere Christianae apologia.
1729
Robert Barclay
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Serious considerations on absolute predestination
1743
Robert Barclay, John Wesley
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The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted in a two-fold apology for the church and people of God, called in derision, Quakers. : Wherein they are vindicated from those that accuse them of disorder and confusion on the one hand, and from such as calumniate them with tyranny and imposition on the other; shewing, that as the true and pure principles of the Gospel are restored by their testimony; so is also the antient apostolick order of the Church of Christ re-established among them, and settled upon its right basis and foundation
1757
Robert Barclay, Joseph Pike
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Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings, of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay : to which is prefixed an account of his life and writings
1831
Robert Barclay
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A catechism and confession of faith approved and agreed unto, by the general assembly of the patriarchs, prophets and apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them ...
1843
Robert Barclay
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Barclay in brief a condensation of Robert Barclay's Apology for the true Christian divinity, being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers
1948
Robert Barclay, Eleanore Price Mather
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Barclay's apology in modern English
1967
Robert Barclay
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Melal
2002
Robert Barclay
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Some things of weighty concernment proposed in meekness and love by way of queries to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Aberdeen which also may be of use to such as are of the same mind with them, elce where in this nation, added by way of appendix to a book intituled Truth cleared of calumnies
1670
Robert Barclay
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Truth cleared of Calumnies, Wherein A Book intituled, A Dialogue betwixt a Quaker, and a Stable Christian (Printed at Aberdeen, and upon good ground judged to be writ by William Mitchell, a Preacher neer by it, or at least that he had the Cheife hand in it) is examined, and the disingenuity of the Author, in his represent- ing the Quakers is discovered. Here is also their case truly stated, cleared, demonstrated, and the Objections of their Opposers answered, according to truth, Scripture, and right Reason
1670
Robert Barclay
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Some things of weighty concernment proposed in meekness and love by way of queries to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Aberdeen: which also may be of use to such as are of the same mind with them, elce where in this nation, added by way of appendix to a book intituled Truth cleared of calumnies.
1670
Robert Barclay
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Truth cleared of calumnies: wherein a book intituled, A dialogue betwixt a Quaker and a stable Christian (printed at Aberdeen, and upon good ground judged to be writ by William Mitchell ...) is examined, and the disingenuity of the author, in his representing the Quakers is discovered : here is also their case truly stated, cleared, demonstrated, and the objections of their opposers answered according to truth, Scripture, and right reason
1670
Robert Barclay
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William Michel unmasqued: or, The staggering instability of the pretended stable Christian discovered, his omissions observed, and weakness unvailed ... Wherein the integrity of the Quakers doctrine is the second time justified ...
1672
Robert Barclay
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William Michel unmasqued, or, The staggering instability of the pretended stable Christian discovered: his omissions observed, and weakness unvailed : in his late faint and feeble animadversions by way of reply to a book intituled Truth cleared of calumnies : wherein the integrity of the Quakers doctrine is the second time justified and cleared from the reiterate, clamorous but causeless calumnies of this cavilling cetechist [sic]
1672
Robert Barclay
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A seasonable warning and serious exhortation to, and expostulation with, the inhabitants of Aberdene: concerning this present dispensation and day of Gods living visitation towards them.
1672
Robert Barclay
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William Michel unmasqued, or, The staggering instability of the pretended stable Christian discovered his omissions observed, and weakness unvailed : in his late faint and feeble animadversions by way of reply to a book intituled Truth cleared of calumnies : wherein the integrity of the Quakers doctrine is the second time justified and cleared from the reiterate, clamorous but causeless calumnies of this cavilling cetechist [sic]
1672
Robert Barclay
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A seasonable warning and serious exhortation to, and expostulation with, the inhabitants of Aberdene concerning this present dispensation and day of Gods living visitation towards them
1672
Robert Barclay
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Theses theologicæ: or The theological propositions, which are defended by Robert Barclay, in his apology for the true Christian divinity: as the same is held forth and preached, by the people called Quakers. First printed about the year, 1675. And since then, reprinted several times, to prevent mistakes concerning that people
1675
Robert Barclay
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Quakerism no popery, or, A particular answere to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen, (as he is called) his book, intituled Roma mendax wherein the people called Quakers are concerned, whom he doth accuse as holding many popish doctrins, and as if Quakerism, (so he nick-names our religion,) were but popery-disguised. In which treatise his alleadged grounds for this his assertion, are impartialy and fairly examined and confuted: and also his accusation of popery against us, justly retorted upon himself, and his bretheren ...
1675
George Keith, Robert Barclay
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Roberti Barclaii Theologiæ verè Christianæ apologia
1676
Robert Barclay
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Roberti Barclaii Theologiae Verè Christianae Apologia. ... (9 lines)
1676
Robert Barclay
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The Anarchy Of The Ranters And other Libertines, The Hierarchy of the Romanists, and other Pretended Churches, equally Refused and Refuted, in a Two-fold Apology for the Church and People of God called in De- rision Quakers. Wherein they are Vindicated from those that accuse them of Disorder and Confusion on the one hand, and from such as Ca- lumniate them with Tyranny and Imposition on the other shew- ing, that as the true and pure Principles of the Gospel are resto- red by their Testimony, so is also the ancient apostolick Order of the Church of Christ reestablished among them, and setled upon its Right Basis and Foundation
1676
Robert Barclay
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Quakerism confirmed, or, A vindication of the chief doctrines and principles of the people called Qvakers from the arguments and objections of the students of divinity (so called) of Aberdeen in their book entituled Quakerism convassed [sic]
1676
Robert Barclay
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Universal love considered and established upon its right foundation being a serious enquiry how far charity may and ought to be extended towards persons of different judgments in matters of religion and whose principles among the several sects of Christians do most naturally lead to that due moderation required ...
1677
Robert Barclay
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Universal Love Considered, And established upon its Right Foundation. Being, A serious enquiry how far Charity may and ought to be extended towards persons of different Judgments in matters of Religion. And Whose Principles among the several Sects of Chri- stians do most naturally lead to that due moderation re- quired. Writ in the Spirit of Love and Meekness, for the removing of Stumbling-blocks out of the Way of the Simple; by a lover of the Souls of all Men
1677
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth and preached by the people called, in scorn, Quakers being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scriptur [sic] and right reason, and the testimonys of famous authors, both antient and modern, with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them : presented to the King
1678
Robert Barclay
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An Apology For the True Christian Divinity, As the same is held forth, and preached by the people, Called, in Scorn, Quakers; Being a full explanation and vindication of their Principles and Doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scri- ptur and right Reason, and the testimonys of famous Au- thors, both antient and modern, with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. Presented to the King
1678
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, called, in scorn, Quakers being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines ...
1678
Robert Barclay
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached by the people, called, in scorn, Quakers ...
1678
Robert Barclay