QUAKERS QUESNEL. 



QUAKERS. A faithful discovery of a treacherous 

 design of mystical antichrist displaying Christ's 

 banners, but attempting to lay waste Scriptures, 

 Churches, Christ, faith, hope, &c. and establish 

 Paganism in England. Seasonably given in a 

 letter to the faithful in and near to Beverley. 

 Containing an examination of many doctrines 

 of the people called Quakers in Yorkshire, to- 

 gether with a censure of their way, and several 

 items concerning the designs of God, Satan, 

 and men, in those things, recommended to the 

 consideration of them who are in good earnest 

 for Christ. London, 1653. 4 



A most true and faithful accompt of a dispute 

 betwixt the students of divinity and Quakers 

 after -named, holden in Alexander Harpers 

 closs, at Aberdene, April 14, 1675. years, before 

 some hundreds of witnesses ; Andrew Thom- 

 son advocat being Prseses. [Wants title. The 

 dedication to Lord Mackenzie and Kentail, 

 &c. is signed by three of the students of divi- 

 nity, viz. A. S. i. e. Alexander Shireff, J. L. 

 i. e. John Leslie, and P. G. i. e. Paul Gellie. 

 It was probably published in 1676.] 4 



Quakers disarmed. Or, a short survey of some 

 queries lately emitted by the Quakers. [Wants 

 title.] 4 



- Epistles from the yearly meeting of the people 

 called Quakers, held in London, to the quar- 

 terly and monthly meetings in Great Britain, 

 Ireland, and elsewhere, from the year 1675, 

 to 1759, inclusive. London, 1760. fol. 



- A narrative of events, that have lately taken 

 place in Ireland among the Society called 

 Quakers ; with corresponding documents, and 

 occasional observations. [By William RATH- 

 BONE.] London, 1804. 8 



Rules of discipline of the religious Society of 

 Friends, with advices : being extracts from the 

 minutes and epistles of their yearly meeting, 

 held in London, from its first institution. 

 3d ed. London, 1834. 4 



Another copy. 



The Quakers, or Friends : their rise and de- 

 cline. London, 1859. 8 



QUARLES (FRANCIS). Divine fancies : digested 

 into epigrammes, meditations, and observa- 



tions. 



Another edition. 



Argalus and Parthenia. 



Another edition. 



Divine poems, containiiij 

 nah, Esther, Job [and] 



with Sion's sonnets [and] elegies. Newly il- 

 lustrated with sculptures to the several his- 

 tories, not in the former editions. 



London, 1706. 12 



London, 1633. 4' 

 London, 1636. 4 

 London, s. a. 4 

 London, s. a. 16 

 the history of Jo- 

 Sampson. Together 



Emblems divine and moral : together with 

 hieroglyphics of the life of man. 



London, 1777. 12 



Another edition. Bristol, 1808. 8 



The school of the heart, (of itself gone away 

 from God) brought back again to him, and in- 

 structed by him. In 47 emblems. To which 

 is added, The learning of the heart, by the 

 same author. Bristol, 1808. 8 



Enchiridion. Reprinted, London, 1822. 8 

 - Another edition. Edin. , 1844. 12 



QUARRY (JOHN), A.M., Rector of Midleton, and 

 Prebendary of Cloyne. Genesis and its author- 

 ship. Two dissertations. I. On the import 

 of the introductory chapters of the Book of 

 Genesis. II. On the use of the names of God 

 in the Book of Genesis, and on the unity of 

 its authorship. London, 1866. 8 



QUATREMAIRE (Jo. ROB.). Veterum aucto- 

 rum qui ix. saeculo de praedestinatione et gratia 

 scripserunt opera et fragmenta plurima nunc 

 primum in lucem edita, cura et studio Gilberti 

 MAUOUIN. [Pseud.] Cum ejusdem chronica 

 et historica synopsi, genuina dissertatione et 

 pacifica operis coronide. 2 torn. 



Lutet. Paris., 1650. 4 



Another copy. Tom. ii. 



QUATREMERE (ETIENNE). Recherches cri- 

 tiques et historiques sur la langue et la littera- 

 ture de 1'Egypte. Paris, 1808. 8 



QUENSTEDT (JOHANNES ANDREAS), Professor of 

 divinity in the university of Wittemberg. Theo- 

 logia didactico-polemica, sive systema theolo- 

 gicum, in duas sectiones, didacticarum et po- 

 lemicarum, divisum...[4 partt.] 



Wittebergce, 1685. fol. 



QUERIES. Three queries [concerning liberty of 

 conscience] and answers to them. [Wants 

 title.] 4 



QUERIMONIA. Querimonia Europse, divisa in 

 libros duos. Londini, 1625. 4 



QUERIST. The querist. Not Bishop Berkeley. 

 (From the Glasgow Courier.) 



Glasgow, 1843. 8 



Fourth thousand. Edin., s. a. 8 

 QUESNEL (PASQUIER), Member of the Congrega- 

 tion of the Oratory. Histoire de la vie et des 

 ouvrages de M. ARNAULD. 1697 



Memoires [sept] for servir a 1'examen de la 

 Constitution [UNIGENITUS]. 1713-16 



Plainte et protestation du Pere Quesnel centre 

 la condamnation des cent-une propositions : 

 avec un ample expose de ses vrais sentimens, 

 opposes aux sens errone"s qui lui sont fausse- 

 ment imputes dans 1'Instruction pastorale des 

 xl. Eveques. Troisi^me Edition. 



s. I, 1718. 12 

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