Remarks on the Tenets and Principles of the Quakers: As Contained in the Theses Theologicae of Robert Barclay
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Remarks on the Tenets and Principles of the Quakers: As Contained in the Theses Theologicae of Robert Barclay
Daniel Gittins, Robert Barclay
London: printed by J. Bettenham, and sold by E. Withers, 1758
[Daniel Gittins' Hutchinsonian response to the Controversy over Elahim and the language of the Old Testament. Gittens work was directed to the Theologian Robert Spearman.] Bound in contemporary leather. Hardcover. Front hinge cracked. Front board starting. lii, 348 pages. Daniel Gittins (d. 1761) was the Church of England Rector of Southstoke and Vicar of Leominster. In this polemical, anti-Quaker tract, Gittins promotes the Hutchinsonian model of reasoning and condemns Quakers as being anti-Christian, anti-Trinitarian.