Author |
Thompson, Thomas.
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Title |
The second part of the Quakers quibbles, : set forth in reply to a quibbling pretended answer of G. Whiteheads, intituled The Quakers plainness &c. : Wherein many more of their quibbles and equivocations are manifested. : Also the companion betwixt the pretended prophet Muggleton and the Quakers justified to be true, rational, and necessary : whereunto is added an advertisement to Mr. W. Penn, George Whitehead, and the Quakers. : Touching their Jesuitical shifts, evasions, and unparallel'd confidence; : their grand mystery of directing the intention : with their pope-like power to sanctify and unsanctify words / by the same indifferent Penn. |
Accompanying uniform title |
Quakers quibbles set forth in an expostulatory epistle to William Penn.
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Publication Info |
London, : Printed for F. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange, 1675. |
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