ANTROBUS, BENJAMIN, his testimony to the value of Barclay's Apology, xiii. Declaration of faith by him
and others, 211 APOLOGY for the Quakers, Barclay's, xii. 65 to 69 Brief Apology for the Qua- kers, by William Chandler and others, 45, 158 to 160 ARSCOTT, ALEXANDER, on
the benefits accruing from the coming, death, resurrec- tion, &c., of our Lord Jesus Christ, 206
ASHBY, RICHARD, Confession of Faith, xvii. 47
Of the Three that bear record in Heaven, 47 On the miraculous conception, divinity, atonement, and re- surrection of Jesus Christ, 47. 168
He sits at the right hand of God, our Mediator, &c., 168, 169
The Holy Spirit is God, 47 On the Holy Scriptures, ib. ATKINSON, AARON, declara-
tion of faith, xvii. 171 Miraculous conception, divini- ty, propitiatory sacrifice, &c. of Jesus Christ, 171
He maketh intercession for us in Heaven, and will come to judge the world, 153, 154 ATONEMENT, vide Propitia- tory Sacrifice
BANKS, JOHN, his view of the
faith of the primitive Friends in Christ Jesus, xvii. 199. 202 Miraculous conception, divini-
ty, and atonement, 200, &c.
Quakers believe in Christ for remission of sins and salva- tion, 201
ROBERT, Cate-
chism and Confession of Faith, xii. 34. 63
Apology, xii. 65 to 69. 241 Testimonies to their excellence, xiii.
Anarchy of the Ranters, ap- proved by the Morning Meet- ing, xix.
The church has power to dis- own such as deny its doc- trines, xxiii.
On the Three that bear record in Heaven, 34
Quakers no Socinians, 35 Divinity of Christ asserted, 34, 35. 63, 64, 65, 66 Conjunction and unity of the eternal Son of God in and with the man Christ Jesus, 64
Jesus Christ is our Mediator, 66
The gift of the Holy Spirit does
not equal us with Christ, 66 Quakers do not deny or dero- gate from the atoning sac- rifice of Jesus Christ, 65 to 69
All remission of sins is in and by virtue of that sacrifice, 67, 68, 69
All men partake of the effects
of Adam's fall, 67. 69 It is the duty of all those who have the sacred writings, to believe in their record of Christ's coming, sufferings, &c., 67
It is damnable unbelief not to believe it, 67
Man has no power or ability to bring himself out of the fall, 67.69
No acts of ours, however good, can procure remission of past sins, 68
The Holy Scriptures are a se- condary rule, 242 Quakers deny all pretences to the revelation of new doc- trines, 246
Scriptures are the only stand- ard to try doctrines by, 244 They cannot beguile any one, 245
BARNARDISTON, GILES, tes-
timony against the unsound doctrines of Jeffery Bullock, 137 to 144. 234 Quakers' testimony to the Christ that died at Jerusalem, 144. 234
He died for the sins of the
whole world, 144, 233 Quakers have a reverent es- teem for his precious blood shed at Jerusalem, 144 BATHURST, ELIZABETH, re- ply to false charges against the Quakers, 151 They believe in the divinity, humanity, and propitiatory sacrifice of Christ, 152 to 154 He is our Mediator, &c. 153 They fully believe the Scrip- tures, 152. 267
BAYLES, THOMAS, declaration of faith, 193
Inspiration of the Holy Scrip- tures, ib.
On the atonement of Jesus Christ, ib.
BAYLY, WILLIAM, Christ Je- sus the only sacrifice for sin, 134
Quakers own his blood both as
outwardly shed and inwardly sprinkled, 134, 135
Christ's blood more excellent
than that of the best man that ever was or shall be, 134 His miraculous conception and divinity owned, 134 to 136 Denies that the light of Christ
is the blood that cleanseth, 136
Christ's manhood and body glo- rious, 136 BEAVEN, THOMAS, declara- tion of faith, xviii. 49 Of the Three that bear record in heaven, 49
Of the miraculous conception, divinity and humanity, of Je- sus Christ, ib.
He is the Atonement for our
sins, our Intercessor, Media- tor, and Advocate with the Father, 49
The Holy Ghost proceedeth from the Father and the Son, ib.
On the Holy Scriptures, 279 BINGLEY, WILLIAM, declara- tion of faith, 50. 212 Christ Jesus our light, life, &c.
50; our Mediator and Advo- cate with the Father, 213 On the divinity of Christ, and the Three that bear record
in heaven, 50. 213 to 223 On the Holy Scriptures, 216 BISHOP, GEORGE, on the mi-
raculous conception, divinity, and atonement of Jesus Christ, 111
There is no remission of sins, salvation, or justification but by him, 112
BOURN, EDWARD, on the Three that bear record in Heaven, 44
Christ Jesus is our Atonement and Advocate with the Fa- ther, 136, 137
We are justified by faith in him, 137
On the Holy Scriptures, 264 BOWATER, JOHN, declaration of faith, 50. 213 to 223 On the Three that bear record in heaven, 50
On the divinity of Christ, 50. 213
He is our light, life, Mediator
and Advocate, 213 BRISTOL Men's meeting, testi-
Condemns his errors, 234 BURNYEAT, JOHN, faith of
Friends in Jesus Christ, and his propitiatory sacrifice, xv. 157; he died, rose again, as- cended into glory, and is now at the right hand of God, 157 Of the Three that bear record in Heaven, 44
Christ Jesus is now come the
second time by his Holy Spi- rit in our hearts, 157 BURROUGH, EDWARD, faith of Friends in the Three that bear record in Heaven, 40 Declaration of faith, 113 Christ Jesus is our propitiation,
and will be our Judge, 114; his divinity asserted, 113 to 115
The Holy Spirit leads all who obey it into the belief of all that is recorded in the Holy Scripture, 115
On the Holy Scriptures, 259, 260
Miraculous conception, divini-
ty, and propitiatory sacrifice of Jesus Christ, ib. 168, 169 He is ascended, and sits in glory at the right hand of the Fa- ther, 168
He is our Mediator, and will be our Judge, ib.
SAMUEL, Quakers own the Lord Jesus Christ, and expect salvation by him only, 146
His miraculous conception own- ed, 146 CHANDLER, WILLIAM, con- fession of faith, xvii. 45. 158 Of the Three that bear record in Heaven, 45 On the miraculous conception, divinity, propitiatory sacri- fice, resurrection, &c., of Christ Jesus, 158 to 160 He is our Mediator and Advo- cate, 158
On the Holy Scriptures, 267 CHEEVERS, SARAH, declara- tion of faith, 123 Miraculous birth, divinity, death, resurrection and ascension of Christ, ib.
He shall come again to judg- ment, ib.
CHRIST JESUS our Mediator
and Intercessor, viii. 36, 37. 49, 50. 52. 54. 58. 60, 61. 66. 72. 74. 77, 78. 81. 88. 94. 97. 99. 105. 108
Our propitiation, see Propitia- tory Sacrifice, and Quakers Miraculous conception of, see Quakers, and Divinity of Christ.
He is the true light which en-
lighteneth every man, viii. 42, 43. 47. 50. 53. 55. 62. 70. 78. 80. 83, 84. 88, 89. 94. 110, 111. 118, 119. 121. 126, 127. 130, 131. 133.
CADE, JOHN, confession of faith, CLARIDGE, RICHARD, decla-
On the Three that bear record
in Heaven, 47
The Holy Spirit is God, ib.
ration of faith, xviii. 175. Miraculous conception, divinity and atonement of Jesus Christ, 48. 175
He is both God and man, our Mediator and Intercessor, 176, 177
On the Three that bear record in Heaven, 48 Scriptures are the best declara- tion of Christian faith, &c.
ib. CONFESSIONS OF FAITH repeatedly issued by Friends, ix.
By Richard Farnsworth, x. 42 By George Fox the younger, x. 41. 116. 120
By John Crooke, x. 46. 124 By William Smith, x. 128 By Isaac Pennington, x. 102 to 110
By William Penn, xi. 36, 37. 70, 71. 73. 79. 81, 82 By George Fox, xi. 32, 33. 55. 57.59
By William Dewsbery, x. 111 By Humphrey Smith, x. 110 By Robert Barclay, xii. 34, 35. 63
By George Whitehead, xi. xiv. 50. 89. 93, 94. 211 Charles Marshall, xv. 50. 130 to 134
By John Burnyeat and John
Watson, xv. 44. 157
By George Whitehead and others to Parliament, xvi. 50. 212 to 223
By the Society and presented to Parliament, xvi. 50. 208 By William Fallowfield and others, xvi. 50. 212 By thirty-two persons and pre- sented to Parliament, xvi. 222
By William Chandler and others, xvii. 45. 158
By John Tompkins, xvii. 188 to 192
By Benjamin Coole, xvii. 45 By Richard Ashby and others, xvii. 47. 168
By Thomas Story and others, xi. xvii. 171
By Richard Claridge, xviii. 175 By Daniel Phillips, xvii. 195
By John Banks, xvii. 199 to 202
By Thomas Beaven, xviii. 49 By the Men's Meeting of Bris- tol, xviii. 292
By Edward Burrough, 113 By Joseph Wyeth, 172 By Catharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, 123
By William Bayly, 134 By the Hartford Quakers, 147 By Elizabeth Bathurst, 151 By Clement Lake, 156 By John Field, 165 By Thomas Ellwood, 170 By John Gratton, 180 By Christopher Story, 184 By Robert Haskins, 186 By Thomas Bayles and others, 192
By a Meeting of ministering Friends, held in Philadel- phia, 209
By George Whitehead, John Field and others, 211, 212 By Alexander Parker, x. Confessions of Faith are entitled to the character of Society acts, xix. COOLE, BENJAMIN, Confes- sion of Faith, xvii. 45 Of the Three that bear record in heaven, 45
On the divinity, glorious offices, propitiatory sacrifice, &c., of Jesus Christ, 45. 162. 164 On the Holy Scriptures, 269 COTTON, ARTHUR, declara- tion of faith, 193
The inspiration of Holy Scrip- ture, 193
On the propitiation of Jesus Christ, 193 CRISP, SAMUEL, faith in Jesus Christ, 98
Quakers believe in his atone- ment, 199, 200
On the Holy Scriptures, 279 CROOKE, JOHN, Confession of faith, x. 46. 124
Quakers have not receded from their first principles, xxvii. 46. 124
Of the Holy Three that bear record in heaven, 46 Divinity of Christ, 46. 124 to 127
He died as a propitiation for our sins, 125
Christ's offering cannot be slighted by the christian, 126 If He had not died for us, we should have perished, 126 On the resurrection, 127 CURWEN, THOMAS, on the Three that bear record in heaven, &c. 43
Divinity of Christ, &c. ib.
DECLARATIONS OF FAITH. See Confessions
DEHORN, GEORGE, declara- tion of faith, 193 Divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, 193 Divinity and propitiation of Je- sus Christ, 193 DEWSBERY, WILLIAM, Christ is the true Saviour, 111 On the miraculous conception, divinity and propitiatory sac- rifice of Jesus Christ, 111 On the Holy Scriptures, 265 The revelations of Jesus Christ are according to Scripture, 257 DISCIPLINE OF FRIENDS, requires that the manuscripts of works on doctrines be sub- mitted to the Morning meet- ing, or meeting for Sufferings,
Rule requiring that such as are unsound in doctrine, shall be dealt with and disowned, xxii.
237 Disownment of Jeffery Bullock for unsound doctrines, xxii. 229 to 237 Quarterly and monthly meet- ings are required to see that ministers who travel are sound in doctrine, 238 Rule of Philadelphia, Baltimore, North Carolina, Ohio and In-
diana yearly meetings, rela- tive to such as deny the di- vinity of Christ, &c. xxii. 238 DIVINITY OF JESUS CHRIST
believed in by the Society of Friends, vii. xiv. xv. 32, 33, 34 to 239. 241. 251. 266
ECCLESTONE, THEODORE, testimony concerning John Crooke, 178
On the divinity and glorious offices of Jesus Christ, 178 He is our atonement for sin and Advocate with the Father,
179 EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM, on the divinity and offices of our Lord Jesus Christ, 161 He is our propitiation, Media- tor, Intercessor and Advocate with the Father, 161, 162 ELLWOOD, THOMAS, submits his manuscript Epistle to the Morning meeting, xx. Declaration of faith, &c. 170 On the divinity and propitiation of Jesus Christ, 170, 171 He is our Mediator and Advo-
cate, the Judge of quick and dead, 170, 171
The Quakers pray to him, 171 Defence of William Penn from the charge of Deism, 170, 171
On the excellency of the Holy EPISTLE of sixty-six Friends, Scriptures, 273 relative to the separation of Wilkinson and Story, 139 EVANS, CATHARINĚ, decla- ration of faith, miraculous conception, divinity, death, resurrection, &c., of Christ Jesus, 123
FALL OF MAN-See Quakers. FALLOWFIELD, WILLIAM, declaration of faith, &c., 50. 213. 222
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