63 books • 1 series
Truth Triumphant Through The Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, And Writings Of That Able And Faithful Servant Of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,
The Magick of Quakerism, or the Chief Mysteries of Quakerism Laid Open
Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North-America (Classic Reprint)
The Arguments of the Quakers
The Universall Free Grace of the Gospell Asserted, or the Light of the Gospell Shining Forth Universally
A Chronological Account of the Several Ages of the World from Adam to Christ
Some Reasons and Causes of the Late Seperation [sic] That Hath Come to Pass at Philadelphia Betwixt Us, Called by Some the Seperate [sic] Meeting and Others That Meet Apart from Us
An Exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall
The Anti-Christs and Sadduces Detected Among a Sort of Quakers, Or, Caleb Pusie of Pensilvania and John Pennington, with His Brethren of the Second Days Meeting at London Called Quakers, Proved Antichrists and Sadduces
More Divisions Amongst the Quakers
The Notes of the True Church with the Application of Them to the Church of England, and the Great Sin of Seperation [sic] from Her
A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck
A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America
A Farther Account of the Great Divisions Among the Quakers in Pensilvania, & as Appears by Another of Their Books Lately Come Over from Thence, Intituled, Some Reasons and Causes of the Late Separation, That Hath Come to Pass at Philadelphia (1693)
George Keith's Explications of Divers Passages Contained in His Former Books as Also His Free and Open Retractations of Sundry Other Passages Contained in the Same (1697)
A Sermon Preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Helen's, London, May the 19th, 1700 by George Keith. (1700)
A Testimony Against That False & Absurd Opinion Which Some Hold Viz. That All True Believers and Saints Immediately After the Bodily Death Attain to All the Resurrection They Expect, and Enter Into the Fullest Enjoyment of Happiness (1692)
A Second Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 29th of the Month Called April, 1697 Giving an Exact Account of All the Proofs G.K. Brought Out of the Quakers Books, and Read in That Meeting (1697)
A Short Christian Catechisme for the Instruction of Children in the Grounds and Practice of Christian Religion Being (for the Most Part) an Abridgment of a Larger, Formerly Printed, Where Many Questions and Answers That Were in the Larger (1698)
Mr. George Keiths Reasons for Renouncing Quakerism, and Entering Into Communion with the Church of England with Other Remarkable Occurrences That Will Be Acceptable to All Orthodox Christians, of Every Persuasion. (1700)
Truth and Innocency Defended Against Calumny and Defamation in a Late Report Spread Abroad Concerning the Revolution of Humane Souls
A Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity & Hypocrisie Acting and Ruling in Hugh Derborough (1692)
A Sermon Preach'd at Turners-Hall, the 5th of May, 1700 by George Keith; In Which He Gave an Account of His Joyning in Communion with the Church of England; With Some Additions and Enlargements Made by Himself. (1700)
The General History of the Quakers Containing the Lives, Tenents, Sufferings, Tryals, Speeches and Letters of the Most Eminent Quakers, Both Men and Women