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Whitehead, George (1672]). The Babylonish baptist, or, H.G. contradicting H.G.. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1673.). The apostate incendiary rebuked, and the people called Quakers vindicated from Romish hirarchy and imposition. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1674.). Enthusiasm above atheism, or, Divine inspiration and immediate illumination (by God Himself) asserted. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1674.). The case of the Quakers concerning oaths. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1680.). A brief account of some of the late and present sufferings of the people called Quakers. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1681.). The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1689.). A Christian epistle to Friends in general. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1689.). The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers asserted. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1690.). The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers vindicated from antichristian opposition. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1691.). Christ's lamb defended against Satan's rage. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1691.). The contentious apostate and his blow refelled [sic]. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1692.). The contemned Quaker and his Christian religion defended against envy&forgery. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1692.). The divine light of Christ in man, and his mediation. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1693.). A just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1693.). Innocency triumphant over insolency and outrage of a self-condemned apostate. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1694.). The counterfeit convert, a scandal to Christianity. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1696.). The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, asserted.. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1697.). An antidote against the venome of The snake in the grass, or, The book so stiled. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1698]). George Whitehead's protestation against Francis Buss's persecution and abuse of the people call'd Quakers, his (quondum) beloved friends. EEBO-TCP.
Whitehead, George (1701?]). A brief answer to F. Bugg's Brief reply to the considerations humbly offered by the people call'd Quakers. EEBO-TCP.
Whitgift, John (1572.). An ansvvere to a certen libel intituled, An admonition to the Parliament. EEBO-TCP.
Whitgift, John (1574.). A godlie sermon preched before the Queenes Maiestie at Grenevvich the 26. of March last past. EEBO-TCP.
Whitgift, John (1574.). The defense of the aunsvvere to the Admonition. EEBO-TCP.
Whitgift, John (1589.). A most godly and learned sermon. EEBO-TCP.
Whiting, Nathaniel (1637). Whiting, N.: Le Hore di Recreatione (1637). CH.
Whitney, Geoffrey, junior (1595). Whitney, G., junior: Commendatory poem in Amoretti and Epithalamivm (1595). CH.
Whitney, Geoffrey, senior (1586). Whitney, G., senior: A choice of emblemes&other devises (1586). CH.
Whitney, Geoffrey, senior (1595). Whitney, G., senior: G: W. Senior to the Author (1595). CH.
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