Publications of Edward Cockson

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  • Cockson, Edward. The quakers pedegree [sic] trac'd, or, some brief observations on their agreement with the Church of Rome, both in their principles and practices. .. By Edw. Cockson, . London : printed, and are to be sold by Edw. Evets, and Geo. Thorp, bookseller, in Banbury, 1703. ESTC No. N61442. Grub Street ID 44239.
  • Cockson, Edward. The Quakers pedegree trac'd, or; Some brief observations on their agreement with the Church of Rome both in their principles and practices. Shewing the probabiliy of their rise, and the certainty of their encouragements from popish seminaries. In three parts. By Edw. Cockson, M.A. and Rector of Westcot-Barton in the county of Oxon. London : printed, and are to be sold by Edw. Evets, at the Green Dragon, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Geo. Thorp, bookseller, in Banbury, 1703. ESTC No. T150256. Grub Street ID 196091.
  • Cockson, Edward. The Quakers no protestant dissenters; Or, A treatise, shewing their disagreement with all Protestant churches, in all the articles of the Christian faith contained in the Apostles Creed. With some short reflections on Mr. R. Vivers of Banbury's answer to Mr. Benj. Loveling. Serving as a key to unlock the Quakers mysterious ackowledgments of the true Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Trinity. By Edw. Cockson, M.A. and rector of Westcot-Barton in the County of Oxon. London : Printed, and are to be sold by E. Evets at the Green Dragon, and R. Wellinton at the Delphin, both in St. Pauls Church Yard, J. Nutt near Stationers Hall. And G. Thorp, bookseller in Banbury, 1704. ESTC No. T150255. Grub Street ID 196090.
  • Cockson, Edward. Rigid Quakers, Cruel Persecutors: being a review of the controversy, between Mr. Benjamin Loveling, Minister of Banbury in the county of Oxon, and the Quakers; in a letter to Mr. Richard Vivers ... Together with a short abridgment of the history of the Quakers persecutions for religion, in Pensilvania ... By Edw. Cockson, . London : printed, and are to be sold by E. Evets, and R. Wellington; and G. Thorp, 1705. ESTC No. N48054. Grub Street ID 32664.
  • Cockson, Edward. The serpents head broken; and his grand design against the true Christ, and to destroy the true Christian religion, in erecting Quakerism, fully discovered. ... By Edward Cockson, . London : printed for William Carter, 1708. ESTC No. T106209. Grub Street ID 159379.
  • Cockson, Edward. Quakerism dissected and laid open[,] Or, A Treatise containing a faithful discovery of near upon six hundred of their Errors and horrible Blasphemies, tending to the utter destruction of the true Christian faith and the total subversion of the established Government of Great Britain and Ireland. Sincerely collected out of their choicest and most celebrated writings: and exposed to the publick view of all men. Occasion'd by a late discourse, publish'd by Rich, Claridge, called Melius inquirendum, and being a just and honest return for his unjust and dishonest charge of blasphemies (in that book contain'd) against many of the most eminent fathers and writers of the Church of England. Together with a full discovery of their d[e]plorable deceipts in their late sham-creeds, and mock declarations: of their reverend esteem of the holy scriptures, and sincere belief in Christ Jesus, with a true key to unlock their mysterious meanings in them both. By Edw. Cockson, M.A. and rector of Westcot-Barton. London : Printed for Will, Carter, at the Green Dragon in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1708. ESTC No. T150253. Grub Street ID 196088.
  • Cockson, Edward. The sham-Christianity of the Quakers confuted and expos'd. Or, a third vindication of Quakerism dissected and laid open. Being a full reply to John Whiting's scurrilous answer to The serpent's head broken, ... By Edward Cockson, . London : printed for William Carter, 1709. ESTC No. T106207. Grub Street ID 159377.
  • Cockson, Edward. The spirit of Quakerism, a spirit of falshood and deceit. Being a second vindication of Quakerism detected and laid open, against the abusive slanders of John Whiting ... in answer to a late libel of his called, The rector corrected, or, forgery dissected, &c. By Edward Cockson,. London : printed for William Carter, 1709. ESTC No. T106208. Grub Street ID 159378.
  • Cockson, Edward. A winding-sheet for Quakerism, Being a brief enquiry into the toleration of the Quakers: And whether they have not rendered themselves utterly uncapable thereof, by the late books written by them. By Edw. Cockson, M.A. rector of Westcot-Barton in the county of Oxon. London : Printed by H. Parker, and sold by Willam Garter, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1711. ESTC No. T17770. Grub Street ID 214613.