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100 1  Naylor, James,|d1617?-1660. 
245 13 An answer to the booke called The perfect Pharisee under 
       monkish holinesse: :|bwherein is layd open, who they are 
       that oppose the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of
       the Gospel, and the scripture practises, which the authors
       of that book would cast upon those they call Quakers, but 
       are found to be themselves; who appear to be no ministers 
       of the Gospel, but walke contrary to all that ever Christ 
       sent forth in the scripture, scorning them who live the 
       life of the scriptures, or are brought into the obedience 
       of the same spirit. Published for no other end but to 
       cleare the truth from the slanders of these men, who 
       thereby goe about to deceive the simple, and keep them off
       from obedience to the truth. By one whom the world calls, 
       James Nayler. 
260    [London :|bs.n.,|c1653 [i.e. 1654] 
300    35, [1] p. 
500    Imprint from Wing. 
500    Annotation on Thomason copy: "may. 09. 1654.". 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
600 10 Weld, Thomas,|d1590?-1662.|tPerfect Pharisee under monkish
       holinesse 
650  0 Quakers|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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