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The standard of the Quakers examined or An answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay

by George Keith

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Published by Printed for B. Aylmer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome at the Gun, at the West-End of St. Paul"s and George Strahan, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange. in London .
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    Subjects:
  • Controversial literature,
  • Quakers

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby George Keith, A.M.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsBX7730 .K4
    The Physical Object
    Pagination[16], 512 p. ;
    Number of Pages512
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL26749436M
    LC Control Number44028778

    The arguments of the Quakers, more particularly, of George Whitehead, William Penn, Robert Barclay, John Gratton, George Fox, Humphry Norton, and my own arguments against baptism and the Supper, examined and refuted also, some clear proofs from Scripture, shewing that they are institutions of Christ under the Gospel: with an appendix. A Book of Discipline may refer to one of the various books issued by a Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, setting out what it means to be a Quaker in that Yearly common name for this book varies from one Yearly Meeting to another and includes Book of Discipline, Faith and Practice, Christian Faith and Practice, Quaker Faith and Practice, Church Government and.

    ——The standard of the Quakers examined; or, an answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay. ——A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the continent of North America. And many other Quaker treatises. The Standard of the Quakers Examined; or, an Answer to Robert Barclay’s Apology. Lond. , 8vo. Reply to Mr. Mather’s printed Remarks on a Sermon, printed by G.K. , 4to.

    Aberdeen: John Forbes, First English edition. 24, , 28 pp. 4to. Contemporary speckled sheep. Covers worn, with loss to tail of spine, boards exposed at fore-edge of covers, lower corner of X1 torn off with loss to text. ESTC R; Wing B citing this edition as the first. Provenance: John Whiting inscription on title-page, John Whiteing His Booke , some marginalia, and long Book Edition: First English Edition.   Robert Barclay remained the standard-bearer for the next years. His Apology for the True Christian Divinity, written in Latin and first issued in English in , went as deeply into the mysteries of faith as Friends cared to : St. Martin''s Publishing Group.


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Standard of the Quakers examined or an answer to the apology of Robert Barclay. By George Keith, A.M. London: Printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and C. Brome at the Gun, at the West-End of St. Paul's, and George Strahan, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange, (OCoLC) Named Person: Robert Barclay.

The Standard of the Quakers Examined or an Answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay. London: Printed for B. Aylmer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill and C.

Brome at the Gund at the West-End of St. Paul's. Lindley, Benjamin. Robert Barclay, Quaker leader whose Apology for the True Christian Divinity () became a standard statement of Quaker doctrines. His friendship with James II, then duke of York, helped obtain the patent to settle the province of East Jersey, in the New World.

After returning to Scotland from his. 1 Since then, a few very abridged versions have been published, and a book called Barclay's Apology in Modern English, edited by Dean latter leaves out a great deal of what Barclay wrote and contains numerous errors in rendering Barclay's meaning: a fuller critique of it can be found in an Appendix to this volume.

2 Do not be afraid of the old-fashioned verb endings, -eth and -est. 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.

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Barclay PDF eBook for Download and Read Online by George KEITH (Rector of Edburton.) Search The Standard of the Quakers Examined. Barclay, Robert. Robert Barclay’s Apology for The True Christian Divinity Vindicated from John Brown’s Examination And Pretended Confutation Thereof in His Book Called, Quakerism the Path-Way to Paganism London.

Reprinted in Robert Barclay. Truth Triumphant, vol. 3, pp. – London: Benjamin C. Stanton. Google ScholarCited by: 1. Robert Barclay made Quaker thinking logically defensible when the movement was only about a quarter of a century old. Some think he saved it from extinction.

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Robert Barclay (23 December – 3 October ) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay. In Robert Barclay, a well-educated Scottish Friend, published a major theological defense of Quakerism called An Apology for the True Christian Divinity.

This tome was first published in Latin and soon afterward translated into English. Since that time Barclay’s Apology has been translated into several languages. The Apology was used extensively by Friends to.

Among his writings were The Deism of William Penn and his Brethren (); The Standard of the Quakers examined; or, an Answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay (); A Journal of Travels ().

Gilbert Burnet, bishop of Salisbury, a fellow-Aberdonian, speaks of him as “ the most learned man that ever was in that sect, and well versed in. An apology for the true Christian divinity, being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers by Barclay, Robert, at - the best online ebook storage.

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Quakers, also called Friends, are a historically Christian denomination whose formal name is the Religious Society of Friends or Friends Church. Members of the various Quaker movements are all generally united by their belief in the ability of each human being to experientially access the light within, or "that of God in every one".

Some may profess the priesthood of all believers, a doctrine Classification: Protestant. Robert Barclay was one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.

In he joined the recently formed Society of Friends after returning to Scotland. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, was published in Latin at Amsterdam inand was an elaborate statement of.

The Online Books Page. Online Books by. Robert Barclay (Barclay, Robert, ) A Wikipedia article about this author is available. Barclay, Robert, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, ed. by Licia Kuenning (HTML at ) Barclay, Robert, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of.

PROPOSITION II. Of Immediate Revelation. 29 29 Mat. 27 Seeing no man knoweth the Father but the Son, and he to whom the Son revealeth him; and seeing the revelation of the Son is in and by the Spirit; therefore the testimony of the Spirit is that alone by which the true knowledge of God hath been, is, and can be only revealed; who as, by the moving of his own Spirit, he disposed the chaos.

As an alternative research project, I set out to capture the heart of Robert Barclay, the great Quaker theologian and apologist, in poetry. His systematic work referred to as his Apology outlines 15 propositions written to defend Quaker theology’s orthodoxy in the face of its critics, who often confused Quakers with other—often stranger—radical religious sects of Cromwell’s England.An apology for the true Christian divinity: being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers by Barclay, Robert, Pages: Among his writings were The Deism of William Penn and his Brethren (); The Standard of the Quakers examined; or, an Answer to the Apology of Robert Barclay (); A Journal of Travels ().

Gilbert Burnet, bishop of Salisbury, a fellow-Aberdonian, speaks of him as “the most learned man that ever was in that sect, and well versed in the.