Joseph Besse
1683? – 1757
Bibliografía (48 obras)
Sufferings of early Quakers, Westmorland 1651 to 1690, Cumberland 1653-1690, Durham & Northumberland 1658 to 1690, Isle of Man 1656 to 1685, Lancashire 1652 to 1690
2000
Some scriptural observations on I. The spirituality of gospel-worship. II. The nature of true Christian prayer. III. Our Saviour's direction concerning fasting. In a letter to a friend, subscrib'd Philalethes. To which is added, a postscript, ... By Joseph Besse
1756
A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689
1753
A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, for the testimony of a good conscience, from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650, to the time of the Act, commonly called the Act of Toleration, granted toProtestant Dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the year 1689. Taken from original records and other authentick accounts
1753
Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London's letter concerning the late earthquakes. By one of the people called Quakers
1750

A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c
1741
An examination of a book, lately printed by the Quakers, and by them distributed to the members of both Houses of Parliament, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical, and other courts
1741
A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c
1740
Remarks on a late pamphlet, called, A defence of the examination of a book, entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c
1740
Remarks on a late pamphlet, called, A defence of the Examination of a book, entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c.
1740
A vindication of a book intituled A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament
1740
A letter to Stephen Clarke, Rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes
1740
A letter to Stephen Clarke, Rector of Bunythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes. By one of the people called Quakers
1740
Remarks on a late pamphlet, called, A defence of the examination of a book, entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. so far as the clergy of the diocese of St. David's are concern'd in it
1740
An examination of a late vindication of A defence of baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. ... With a postscript relating to the Protestant reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against popery
1739
Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the clergy of the Diocese of London, under the title of A defence of the examination of a book entituled A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. so far as the said clergy are concerned in it
1738
A vindication of a book intituled A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c
1737
A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. lately presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament
1737
The clergy's plea for a settled and forced maintenance from the Quakers, by tithes, offerings, oblations, fees for marriages, baptism, alias rantism, burials, &c., examined, and proved to be contrary to Scripture, right reason, and the laws and canons of the church
1737
A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c., lately presented to the members of both houses of Parliament
1737
A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, in the exchequer, ecclesiastical, and other courts, for demands recoverable by the acts made in the 7th and 8th years of the reign of King William the Third, for the more easie recovery of tithes, church-rates, etc
1736

A Brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quarkers in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical and other courts for demands recoverable by the acts made in the 7th and 8th years of the Reign of King William, the third, for the more easy recovery of Tithes, Church rates, etc
1736
An answer to a pamphlet lately printed at Edinburgh, intituled, Baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. Wherein, the mistakes of its author are rectified, and his reasonings confuted
1733



