A charge of error, heresy, incharity, falshood, Evasion, Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity, Hypocrisy, Pride, Raillery, Apostacy, Perjury, Idolatry, Villany, Blasphemy, Abomination, Confusion, and Worse than Turkish Tyranny. Most justly exhibited, and offered to be proved against the most noted leaders, &c. of the people called Quakers, in their Church Capacity, before our Superiours in Church or State, when-ever they please to require it. By Henry Pickworth, Nominated and Appointed as Elder and Overseer over their Body, at one of their Assemblies for Discipline near Lincoln.
- Pickworth, Henry, approximately 1673-approximately 1738.
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- Printed in the Year 1715
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1715.
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408,[2]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T136853