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Author Hicks, Thomas, active 17th century.
Title The Quaker condemned out of his own mouth, or, An answer to Will. Pen's book entitled Reason against railing, and truth against fiction : wherein he hathe confessed that if those things objected against the Quakers in two former dialogues be true, that then a Quaker is quite another thing than a Christian, that those matters heretofore objected were and are real truths and no fictions, is fully cleared and evinced in this third dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker / by Thomas Hicks.
Related title Answer to Will. Pen's book entitled Reason against railing.
Publication Info London : Printed for R.W. for Peter Parker, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1674.



Descript [6], 88 p.
Note This work also appears as the third part of Three dialogues between a Christian and a Quaker / Thomas Hicks (Wing H1926).
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Author Hicks, Thomas, active 17th century.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Reason against railing.
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
Society of Friends -- Doctrines.
Related title Answer to Will. Pen's book entitled Reason against railing.
Descript [6], 88 p.
Note This work also appears as the third part of Three dialogues between a Christian and a Quaker / Thomas Hicks (Wing H1926).
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
Author Hicks, Thomas, active 17th century.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Reason against railing.
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
Society of Friends -- Doctrines.
Related title Answer to Will. Pen's book entitled Reason against railing.

Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Reason against railing.
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
Society of Friends -- Doctrines.
Descript [6], 88 p.
Note This work also appears as the third part of Three dialogues between a Christian and a Quaker / Thomas Hicks (Wing H1926).
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.

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