TITLE: Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours, and writings of that able and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay, : to which is prefixed, an account of his life(Volume 3)

AUTHOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.  

Table of Contents:
  • (1)  A True And Faithful Account Of The Most Material Passages Of A Dispute Betwixt Some Students Of Divinity (So Called) Of The University Of Aberdeen, And The People Called Quakers; Held In Aberdeen In Scotland, In Alexander Harper His Close (Or Yard) Before Some Hundreds Of Witnesses, Upon The 14th Day Of The Second Month Called April, 1675. There Being Opponents-John Lesly, Alexander Shirreff, Paul Gellie, Mast. Of Art. And Defendants Upon The Quakers' Part, Robert Barclay And George Keith. Praeses For Moderating The Meeting Chosen By Them, Andrew Thompson, Advocate: And By The Quakers, Alexander Skein, Sometime A Magistrate Of The City.
    Author: Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.   Skene, Alexander.   - EDITOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.       Contents

  • (2)  Universal Love Considered, And Established Upon Its Right Foundation, Being A Serious Enquiry How Far Charity May And Ought To Be Extended Towards Persons Of Different Judgments In Matters Of Religion, And Whose Principles Among The Several Sects Of Christians Do Most Naturally Lead To That Due Moderation Required.
    Author: Barclay, Robert.   - EDITOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.       Contents

  • (3)  An Epistle Of Love And Friendly Advice, To The Ambassadors Of The Several Princes Of Europe, Met At Nimeguen. To Consult The Peace Of Christendom, So Far As They Are Concerned. Wherein The True Cause Of The Present War Is Discovered, And The Right Remedy And Means For A Firm And Settled Peace Is Proposed.
    Author: Barclay, Robert.   - EDITOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.       Contents

  • (4)  Robert Barclay's Apology For The True Christian Divinity Vindicated From John Brown's Examination And Pretended Confutation Thereof, In His Book Called, Quakerism The Path-Way To Paganism; In Which Vindication John Brown's Many Gross Pervertions And Abuses Are Discovered, And His Furious And Violent Railings And Revilings Soberly Rebuked.
    Author: Barclay, Robert.   Skein, Lillias.   - EDITOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.       Contents

  • (5)  The Possibility And Necessity Of The Inward & Immediate Revelation Of The Spirit Of God, Towards The Foundation And Ground Of True Faith, Proved, In A Letter Writ In Latin To A Person Of Quality In Holland; And Now Also Put Into English: By R. B.
    Author: Barclay, Robert.   - EDITOR:   Barclay, Robert.   Keith, George.       Contents