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Whitehead, George, 1636?
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1723.
Title
The Christianity
of
the people commonly called Quakers, asserted : against the unjust charge
of
their being no Christians, upon several questions relating
to
those matters, wherein their Christian belief is questioned.
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[London : s.n., 1689]
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3, [1] p.
Note
By George Whitehead.
Caption title.
Imprint from Wing.
At end: Writ in behalf
of
the people
of
God called Quakers, by some
of
them.
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Friends
House Library, London.
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Author
Whitehead, George, 1636?
-
1723.
Series
Early
English books online.
Subject
Society
of
Friends
-
-
Apologetic
works
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Quakers
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Descript
3, [1] p.
Note
By George Whitehead.
Caption title.
Imprint from Wing.
At end: Writ in behalf
of
the people
of
God called Quakers, by some
of
them.
Reproduction
of
the original in the
Friends
House Library, London.
Author
Whitehead, George, 1636?
-
1723.
Series
Early
English books online.
Subject
Society
of
Friends
-
-
Apologetic
works
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Quakers
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Subject
Society
of
Friends
-
-
Apologetic
works
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Quakers
-
-
Early
works
to
1800.
Descript
3, [1] p.
Note
By George Whitehead.
Caption title.
Imprint from Wing.
At end: Writ in behalf
of
the people
of
God called Quakers, by some
of
them.
Reproduction
of
the original in the
Friends
House Library, London.
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