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The answer unto the letter written to a Quaker in Norfolk.
Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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For the highest professors of religion, this is chiefly intended. The third edition enlarged. Wherein is shewn that your ancient doctrine once was, that man's light was only natural and carnal, and doth only make manifest carnal transgressions, &c. p.16. Which doctrine your ministers have of late disown'd, and indeed for many years have afferted the contrary, which hath been, is, and is like to be, both to your proselites and hearers of a very dreadful and dangerous consequence. Likewise herein is a letter to Mr. Penn, p.5. and another to your ministers, p. 10.
Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.Date: [1703]- Books
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High-church antipathy to protestant liberty; or an abstract of the Tottenham school-master's case, and tryal: presented to the serious consideration of all protestants; ... In a letter to a member of the last parliament. By Eleutherophilus Misodioctes: ...
Misodioctes, Eleutherophilus.Date: 1710- Books
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The Case of King Jehoshaphat and of the Church of England parallel'd: Or, The church's fair appeal, to the God of truth, according to his holy oath and covenant, against her combined enemies the Quakers; for presuming, ungratefully, as the Edomites, &c. against Jehoshaphat, and Jeroboam against Abijah, to thrust out her painful and laborious clergy, from the inheritance of the Lord, her tithes; or at least to render them precarious, that may they insult her, and bring in an inundation of deism and wicked principles to corrupt the Church of God.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A strange and wonderful, (yet true) relation of the cursed and hellish design of Abraham Mason, a pretended Quaker, to give himself to the Devil, ...
Date: [1701?]