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Francis Bugg <ref name=" | Francis Bugg <ref name="term_28311" /> | ||
<p> a member of the Society of Friends, which he left in later life, and whose principles he then combated in a number of treatises. Among them are, New Rome arraigned (Lond. 1694): '''''—''''' [[Picture]] of Quakerism (Lond. 1697, 12mo): '''''—''''' Quakerism Withering and [[Christianity]] [[Reviving]] (Lond. 1694): </p> <p> '''''—''''' [[Quakers]] set in their true Light (Lond. 1696): '''''—''''' The Pilgrim's [[Progress]] from Quakerism to Christianity (Lond. 1698), etc. '''''—''''' Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1, 279. </p> | <p> a member of the Society of Friends, which he left in later life, and whose principles he then combated in a number of treatises. Among them are, New Rome arraigned (Lond. 1694): '''''—''''' [[Picture]] of Quakerism (Lond. 1697, 12mo): '''''—''''' Quakerism Withering and [[Christianity]] [[Reviving]] (Lond. 1694): </p> <p> '''''—''''' [[Quakers]] set in their true Light (Lond. 1696): '''''—''''' The Pilgrim's [[Progress]] from Quakerism to Christianity (Lond. 1698), etc. '''''—''''' Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1, 279. </p> | ||
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<ref name=" | <ref name="term_28311"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/bugg,+francis+(2) Francis Bugg from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 15 October 2021
Francis Bugg [1]
a member of the Society of Friends, which he left in later life, and whose principles he then combated in a number of treatises. Among them are, New Rome arraigned (Lond. 1694): — Picture of Quakerism (Lond. 1697, 12mo): — Quakerism Withering and Christianity Reviving (Lond. 1694):
— Quakers set in their true Light (Lond. 1696): — The Pilgrim's Progress from Quakerism to Christianity (Lond. 1698), etc. — Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1, 279.