Young, Samuel. A reprimand for the author of a libel entituled, George Keith an apostate. Written by a church-man. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1697 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.3q Caption London : Printed for John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-street, near Corn-hill, 1697 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. A dialogue between George Fox a Quaker, Geo. Keith a Quodlibitarian, Mr. M. an Anabaptist, Mr. L. an Episcoparian. : With a friendly address to them all, by Sam. Reconcilable. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.9q Caption London : Printed for John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-Church street, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. A sober reply to a serious enquiry. Or, An answer to a reformed Quaker : in vindication of himself, Mr. G. Keith and others, for their conformity to the Church of England, against what I have written on that subject. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.12q Caption London : Printed, and sold by A. Baldwin, and John Marshal, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. William Penn and the Quakers either impostors, or apostates : which they please: proved from their avowed principles, and contrary practices. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1697 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.2q Caption London : Printed for W. Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-street, and J. Marshall at the Bible in Grace-church-street, 1697 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. The duckers duck'd, and duck'd, and duck'd again, head, and ears, and all over; for plunging, scolding, and defaming. : Occasioned by a message brought me by an Anabaptist. Thus, if you stop not the press, four men will swear sodomy against you. Humbly offered to the consideration of learned, pious Anabaptists; who confess I have given their cause of plunging a dreadful blow. With friendly address to Mr. Philosensus, whose mistake in thus joyning this Greek and Latin word together, helps me to a thought against plunging. That it not only tends to, but actually doth deprive some men, but especially women, (on their own confession) of their senses when baptized, (as they call it) and therefore is not, cannot be an ordinance of Christ, but a human, or rather diabolical invention. With more arguments against plunging. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.9q Caption London : Printed for John Marshal, at the Bible in Grace-church-street, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. A snake in the grass caught and crusht. Or a third and last epistle to a now furious, deacon in the Church of England, the Reverend Mr. George Keith : with some remarks on my former epistles to him, especially that against plunging in baptism. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256.8q Caption London : Printed for John Marshal, at the sign of the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Young, Samuel. A second friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith : and the reformed Quakers. Who are now convinc'd, that water baptism is an ordinance of Christ, to continue to the end of the world. But are enquiring about the mode, and form of administration; whether by effusion or plunging. Wherein is proved, (with the approbation of some of the most learned divines in London) I. That John the Baptist, and Peter the Apostle, declare that they plunged not. II. That plunging is contrary to the doctrin of baptism; and therefore is no lawful baptism. III. That if plunging were a duty, and commanded by Christ, our brethren the Anabaptist practise it not, and so are self-condemned on their own principles. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of all the baptized congregations in England; and also of the dipt ones. By the reformed Quakers old friend, Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 154- 256q Caption London : Printed for John Marshal, at the Bible in Grace-Church Street, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A reprimand for the author of a libel entituled, George Keith an apostate. Written by a church-man. By Trepidantium Malleus Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1697 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-street, near Corn-hill, 1697 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A second friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1700 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for John Marshal, at the Bible in Grace-Church Street, 1700 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
A friendly epistle to Mr. George Keith and the reformed Quakers at Turners-Hall Creator Young, Samuel, active 1684-1700 Date 1698 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for John Marshall, 1698 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf