An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern: With a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English, by Robert Barclay, and since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, and French, for the information of strangers.

  • Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.
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1729
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Theologiae vere Christianae apologia. English

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Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, 1729.

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[14],574,[34]p. ; 80.

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The sixth edition in English. [Twelve lines of Scripture texts].

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ESTC W18484
Evans, 3129
Alden, J.E. Rhode Island, 11
Sabin, 3364

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