SEATON ALEXANDER, testimony || to R. Barclay, and his apology, 238. STAMPER FRANCIS, testimony to R. Barclay, and his apology, 238,-- Extracts from his sermon, 342.- Divinity of Christ asserted, 342.- Christ is the omnipotent saviour, 343. SACRIFICE, see Propitiatory. STEVENS Priest, G. Fox's reply to, on the sacrifice of Christ, 263. STORY CHRISTOPHER, declara- ration of his faith, 325.---Miraculous conception and divinity of Christ, asserted, 325.---Propitiatory sacri- fice of Christ, 325.---All Christians believe in the scripture account respecting Christ, 325. STODDART JOHN, quotations from, 326.----Miraculous conception of Christ, 326.---Divinity and atone- ment of Christ, 327, 328. SCRIPTURES are a rule to try doc- trines by; and whatsoever doctrine is contrary to their testimony ought to be rejected as false, 8. 69. 77. 81, 82. 84. 86, 87, 89. 154, 155. 177, 178, 179. 198. 200. 216, 217. 221. 225. 228. 232. 239. 241, 243. 252. 258. 263. 266. 271. 275. 279. 285. 288. 290. 311. 313. 316. 322, 323. 329. 331. 334, 335. 344.
TUKE HENRY, extract from his works, 299.
THREE that bear record in heaven, owned by the Quakers, 33. 35. 37, 38, 39. 41. 44. 63. 66. 115. 155. 171. 178. 210. 216. 255, 256. 266, 267, 268. 272. 276. 280. 282. 286. 289. 292. 300. 304. 316. 330. 336, 337.341. 344.
VINCENT THOMAS, dispute with
William Penn, 32. VAUGHTON JOHN, testimony to R. Barclay, and his apology, 238.--- Declaration of the Christian faith of the Quakers, 303 to 311.----Ex- tracts from his sermon, 341.---Justi- fication for Christ's sake alone, 341. ---Quakers do not put a slight es- teem upon the outward coming and sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ, 340.---They who believe and obey the spirit of Christ, cannot slight or undervalue what he did for man- kind in the flesh, 342.
VINDICATION of the Quakers, 1693,
extract from, 300.---Faith in the Godhead and manhood of Christ, asserted, 300.---Quakers do highly esteem the death, sufferings, me- rits, and offices, of Christ Jesus, 300.---No other doctrines or princi- ples ever held or preached by any among them, 300.
W. WHITEHEAD GEORGE, extracts from his Essay entitled "The Di- vinity of Christ, &c." 33 to 35---- Defence of William Penn, 33 to 35. ---Charge against him of slighting the Scriptures, 77.---Defence of do. do. W. Penn, 78.---Defence of do. do. Joseph Wyeth, 80.---Reply to the charge by G. Whitehead, 81.--. Prefers the Bible to all books in the world, 81.---Reverently esteems the doctrines of Holy Scripture 81.--- Thankful to Divine Providence both for the scriptures and the doctrines which they contain, 82.---Remarks on the use of the words "veil and garment," applied to Christ's flesh, 111.-Reply to the charge, that the Quakers appropriate the term Christ to themselves, 141.---Quota- tions made by the compilers from his works, 162.----On the vulgar doctrine of satisfaction, 162 to 166. Christ's blood was for remission of sins, 163.---Christ died, a propitia- tion for the sins of the whole world, 163. 165, 166. 170. 277. 278. Qua kers never denied the manhood or divinity of Christ, nor his miracu- lous conception, 167.---Quakers do not slight the Scriptures, 170.--- Quakers do not deny the offering on the cross, nor make it a mere fiction, 170.---Declaration of belief in the Three that bear record in Heaven, 171. 276.---Reasons why none but Jesus can be called Christ, 172.---Justification by Christ own- ed, 173.---Denies the charge of un- dervaluing Christ's suffering on the cross, 173.---Nature and extent of Christ's sufferings, 173.---Christ's death was to make atonement and appease wrath, 173.---Imputation of Christ's righteousness owned, 174. ---declaration of faith in Christ with- out as well as within, 175.---On the use of the words, figure and exam- ple, applied to Christ, 196.---De-
fence of G. Fox, against the charge || of equalling himself with God, 210. --Testimony to R. Barclay, and his apology, 238.--Divinity of Christ asserted, 33, 34, 35. 111. 141. 167, 168. 172. 175. 196. 276, 277, 278, 279.---Quakers do not believe that Christ dies in men for their justifi- cation, 277, 278.---Prayer to Christ, 278---On the excellency of Holy Scripture, 278, 279.- -Advises Friends to keep to Scripture doc- trine, 279.---Declaration of Faith 303 to 311.
WATSON JOHN and John Burnyeat, declaration of faith on behalf of the Quakers, 300, 301.---Quakers do really own the Three that bear re- cord in Heaven, 300.---Believe the Scriptures to be the words of God, 300.---Faith in the divinity, propi- tiation, &c. of Christ, 301. WHITING JOHN, extract from, 303. ---Divinity, atonement, and priest- hood of Christ, asserted, 303. WORSHIP divine and honour due to Jesus Christ, 139. 183. 231. 238. 278. 305, 306. 336, 337. 341. 343. SAMUEL, ex- tracts from his sermon, 338.---Ap- plication of the prophecy of Isaiah to Christ, 338.---Divinity of Christ asserted, 338.---Christ purchased mankind by his own blood, 339.---- Propitiation and atonement, 339.
WISDOM Justified of her Children, WALDENFIELD extracts from, 19.
WILLIS THOMAS, extract from E. Hicks' letter to, 22.
WYETH JOSEPH, defence of Wm. Penn, &c. 62.---See Snake in the Grass.
WHITEHEAD JOHN, his faith in the divinity and manhood of Christ, 295.---Asserts that the Quakers be- lieve no man can be saved, justifi- ed or sanctified, without the suffer- ings and death of Jesus Christ at Jerusalem, 295.---Denies that the Quakers expect to be saved by Christ's sufferings within them, 295.
YEARLY Meeting, rule of discipline made by, in 1694, on the subject of doctrines, 96, 97.
ZACHARY THOMAS, note upon the compilers' quotations from, 221.
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