The shame and humiliation of the Quakers
in a remarkable judgment of [...]tuation, already begun upon some of [...]stinate ministers of their second days meeting. With a fair warning and kind admonition to the rest, who are sincere, and desire to escape the snare of deceit, to beware of them. 1. A brief account of the beginning and progress of the difference between George Keith and the other Quakers, and of their meeting at Turners-Hall, April 29, 1697
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1697 - sold by D. Brown, at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar and R. Smith, at the Angel without Linco[l]ns Inn-Gate, near the Fields, [London, England
Language
English
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Microform
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- Open LibraryOL15427879M
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- Early works to 1800
Series Statement
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 2063:31
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