63 books • 1 series
The Arraignment of Worldly Philosophy, Or, the False Wisdom Its Being a Great Hinderance to the Christian Faith, and a Great Enemy to the True Divine Wisdom / By George Keith. (1694)
Truths Defence, Or, the Pretended Examination of the Principles of Those (Called Quakers) Falsly Termed by Him Jesuitico-Quakerism, Re-Examined and Confuted
A Serious Appeal to All the More Sober, Impartial & Judicious People in New-England to Whose Hands This May Come ... Together with a Vindication of Our Christian Faith ... / By George Keith. (1692)
George Keith's Fourth Narrative of His Proceedings at Turners-Hall Divided Into Three Parts
Truth Advanced in the Correction of Many Gross & Hurtful Errors Wherein Is Occasionally Opened & Explained Many Great and Peculiar Mysteries and Doctrines of the Christian Religion (1694)
A Narrative of the Proceedings of George Keith at Coopers-Hall in the City of Bristol, 1700, in Detecting the Errors of Benjamin Cool, and His Brethren the Quakers at Bristol Which Were Read Before Ministers and Other Citizens and Inhabitants (1700)
A True Relation of a Conference Had Betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher, at Colchester, 1699 the Truth of Which Is Attested by Three Witnesses Who Took It from Their Mouths in Short-Hand and Afterwards by Joint Consent Writ It Out at Length (1699)
The True Copy of a Paper Given in to the Yearly Meeting of the People Called Quakers at Their Meeting-Place in Grace-Church-Street, Lonon, 15 Day of the 3d. Month 1695. by George Keith (1695)
An Essay for the Discovery of Some New Geometrical Problems (Judged by Some Learned Men, Impracticable) Concerning Angular Sections, Beginning with the Geometrical Trisection of Any Right Lined Angle (1697)
A Sermon Preached at the Meeting of Protestant Dissenters Called Quakers in Turners-Hall, London, on the 16th of the Second Month, 1696
Mr. George Keith's Farewel Sermon Preached at Turner Hall, May the 5th with His Two Initiating Sermons Preach'd on May the 12th, 1700 at St. George's Butolph's-Lane by Billings-Gate on Luke the 1st and Verse 6th. (1700)
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 (1696)
A Serious Dialogue Betwixt a Church-Man and a Quaker (1699)
A Refutation of Three Opposers of Truth by Plain Evidence of the Holy Scripture, Viz. I. of Pardon Tillinghast, Who Pleadeth for Water-Baptism, Its Being a Gospel-Precept, and Opposeth Christ Within, as a False Christ. (1690)
A Christian Catechisme, for the Instruction of Youth, and Others in the Christian Religion, and Practice of Christian Piety Wherein the Twelve Articles of the Christian Creed Manhood Natures of Christ and His Prophetical Office Are Explained (1698)
Two Sermons Preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. George Botolph-Lane London, May the 12th. 1700 by George Keith ... (1700)
The True Christ Owned as He Is, True God and Perfect Man Containing an Answer to a Late Pamphlet Having This Title the Quakers Creed Concerning the Man Christ Jesus & Writ by a Nameless Author (1679)
New Rome Arraigned and Out of Her Own Mouth Condemned. Containing a Farther Discovery of the Dangerous Errors, and Pernicious Principles of the Leaders and Teachers of the Foxonian Quakers
Quakerism No Popery, Or, a Particular Answere to That Part of Iohn Menzeis, Professor of Divinity in Aberdeen, (as He Is Called) His Book, Intituled Roma Mendax Wherein the People Called Quakers Are Concerned (1675)
Immediate Revelation, Or, Jesus Christ the Eternall Son of God Revealed in Man and Revealing the Knowledge of God and the Things of His Kingdom Immediately (1668)
Immediate Revelation, (Or, Jesus Christ the Eternal Son of God Revealed in Man Revealing the Knowledge of God and the Things of His Kingdom Immediately) Not Ceased But Remaining a Standing and Perpetual Ordinance in the Church of Christ (1676)
Divine Immediate Revelation and Inspiration Continued in the True Church in Two Treatises
Divine Immediate Revelation and Inspiration, Continued in the True Church Second Part. in Two Treatises
A Journal of Travels from New Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America (1851)