Quakerism anatomiz'd and confuted : wherein is discovered their manifold damnable errors, taken (for the most part) from their own mouths and pens, with a confutation annexed. As also their vain principles, pernicious practises, and blasphemies (denying the Lord that bought them) evinced: also the Holy Scripture, worship and ordinances vindicated: the whole discourse being grounded upon II Pet. II. 1, 2, 3. By Tho: Jenner, sometimes of Christ Colledge in Cambridge, and lately minister of Horstead and Coltshall in Norfolk, and now living in Catherlough in Ireland: Ætatis suæ 66. Anno Dom. 1670.

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Author / Creator:Jenner, Thomas, 1606 or 1607-1676.
Imprint:[Dublin : s.n.], Printed in the year M.D.C. LXX. [1670]
Description:1 online resource ([40], 221, [1] p.)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11532637
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Notes:Place of publication from Wing.
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Wing (2nd ed.) J668