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100 1  Helling, Joseph. 
245 04 The lambs innocency defended, against lyes and slanders :
       |bIn answer to a second reply of a priest, who is called a
       minister at Lazonby in Cumberland called Simon Atkinson, 
       who hath shewed his wolfish nature against those people 
       called Quakers; ranking them up with the papists; falsly 
       accusing them of those things which they utterly detest; 
       but his weapons is turned against himselfe by one of the 
       campe of the God of Israel, whose eye is opened in measure,
       ... working in the shadow of reformation translated into a
       fairer forme springing from the old corrupt root; and to 
       see the bickerings of the night-armie running on heaps now
       in the dawning of the day; and the uncircumcised in Heart 
       and Ears in flying from the light, and repoose of the same
       : and from the alarum of the spirits trumpet which is 
       founded vvithin, for the cutting downe of the man of sin, 
       and for the quenching of his motions. Written in defence 
       of the truth as it is in Jesus, by a foole to the wisdom 
       of this world, who, according to measure, hath tasted and 
       obtained of the wisdome 
260    [London :|bs.n.],|c1658. 
300    52 p. 
500    Place of publication from Wing. 
500    A reply to an unspecified work by Simon Atkinson. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
600 10 Atkinson, Simon 
650  0 Quakers|zEngland|zCumberland|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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