The great mysteries of godlinesse and ungodlinesse. : the one opened from that eternall truth of the un-erring Scripture of the ever-blessed Jesus. The other discovered from the writings and speakings of a generation of deceivers, called Quakrrs [sic]. Wherein their sathanicall depths, and diabolicall delusions, not hitherto so fully known, are laid open. And that which (as they often say) they have to deliver to the world, which it is not yet able to receive, is most probably manifested, a little before their time. To the rendring them and their way abhorred to all true Christians. Unfolding also, the delusive manner of their arguings, answerings, and discoursings. In all which their chief endevour is, to conceale themselves and their opinions from being known and discovered. /

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Author / Creator:Farmer, Ralph.
Imprint:London : Printed by S.G. for William Ballard, book-seller in Corn-street, at the sign of the Bible in Bristoll : And Joshua Kirton in Pauls Church-yard., 1655.
Description:1 online resource ([10], 95, [1] pages)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11819490
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Other uniform titles:Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669.
Bennett, Philip, minister. Answers to several queries put forth to the despised people called Quakers.
Burrough, Edward, 1633-1663. Answers to several other subtil queries, &c.
Atkinson, Christopher, active 1652 or 1653-1655. Sword of the Lord drawn and furbish'd against the man of sin.
Answers to several queries put forth to the despised people called Quakers.
Answers to several other subtil queries, &c.
Sword of the Lord drawn and furbish'd against the man of sin.
Mysterie. Babylon the great.
Notes:Wing (2nd ed.) F441
Thomason E.480[2].
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