A true relation of a conference had betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher, at Colchester, the 6th of the fifth month, 1699. The truth of which is attested by three witnesses who took it from their mouths in short-hand, and afterwards by joint consent writ it out at length. The question stated at the said conference, was, Whether Thomas Upsher's preaching in the forenoon, That faith in Christ, as he was born of the virgin Mary, and dyed for our sins, &c. was absolutely necessary to salvation (as some affirmed he said, or, as others, affirmed, was necessary) and in the afternoon, his preaching, That the light within (universally, for which he quoted many scriptures) is sufficient to salvation, is a contradiction. And a brief account of the uncivil and illegal treatment used by some principal Quakers at Colchester and Bristol towards G. Keith; and some other material passages in his travelling through several places in the country, this and the former summer. And a postscript, containing some no

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  • A true relation of a conference had betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher, at Colchester, the 6th of the fifth month, 1699. The truth of which is attested by three witnesses who took it from their mouths in short-hand, and afterwards by joint consent writ it out at length. The question stated at the said conference, was, Whether Thomas Upsher's preaching in the forenoon, That faith in Christ, as he was born of the virgin Mary, and dyed for our sins, &c. was absolutely necessary to salvation (as some affirmed he said, or, as others, affirmed, was necessary) and in the afternoon, his preaching, That the light within (universally, for which he quoted many scriptures) is sufficient to salvation, is a contradiction. And a brief account of the uncivil and illegal treatment used by some principal Quakers at Colchester and Bristol towards G. Keith; and some other material passages in his travelling through several places in the country, this and the former summer. And a postscript, containing some no
  • True relation of a conference had betwixt G. Keith and T. Upsher
  • A brief account of the uncivil treatment uused [sic] by some principal Quakers at Colchester towards G. Keith; and some other material passages in his travelling through several places in the country, this and the former summer.
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London: printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons, over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, M DC XC IX. [1699]
Publication year
1699-1699
ESTC No.
R14758
Grub Street ID
62746
Description
[4], 28 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Page 11: "We having carefully composed, and thoroughly examined, do affirm this to be a true copy of the conference between G. Keith and T. Upsher, the 6th of July, 1699. Witness our hands. Edw. Brasier. Tho. Streaton. Arthur Winfley, Junior."

Pages 12-21: A brief account of the uncivil treatment uused [sic] by some principal Quakers at Colchester towards G. Keith; and some other material passages in his travelling through several places in the country, this and the former summer."

Pages 22-26: "A postscript to the impartial readers, ..." with the running header: "Some notes and observations on the assertions of T. Upsher, &c."

Running header, pages 26-27: "W. Shelton's certificate to the truth of the case."