The Anti-Christs and Sadduces detected among a sort of Quakers: or, Caleb Pusie of Pensilvania, and John Pennington; with his brethren of the Second Days Meeting at London, called Quakers, proved Antichrists and Sadduces, out of a printed book lately published by them, falsly called, A modest account of the principal differences in point of doctrine, betwixt George Keith, and those of the people called Quakers in Pensilvania, &c.) Being an answer to the said book, signed particularly by Caleb Pusie, but expressly recommended in print by John Pennington, and approved by the Second Days Meeting at London. With some few remarks on John Penningtons late book, entitled, The people called Quakers cleared, &c. and Geo. Whitehead his postscript, shewing some of their gross perversions, falsehoods, and groundless calumnies against G.K. And a postscript, containing an earnest expostulation, with the most pious and learned persons, whether in the Church of England, or among other Protestant disse
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- The Anti-Christs and Sadduces detected among a sort of Quakers: or, Caleb Pusie of Pensilvania, and John Pennington; with his brethren of the Second Days Meeting at London, called Quakers, proved Antichrists and Sadduces, out of a printed book lately published by them, falsly called, A modest account of the principal differences in point of doctrine, betwixt George Keith, and those of the people called Quakers in Pensilvania, &c.) Being an answer to the said book, signed particularly by Caleb Pusie, but expressly recommended in print by John Pennington, and approved by the Second Days Meeting at London. With some few remarks on John Penningtons late book, entitled, The people called Quakers cleared, &c. and Geo. Whitehead his postscript, shewing some of their gross perversions, falsehoods, and groundless calumnies against G.K. And a postscript, containing an earnest expostulation, with the most pious and learned persons, whether in the Church of England, or among other Protestant disse
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London: printed for the author, and are to be sold at his house at the Golden Ball over-against Red-Lyon-street in White-Chappel, [1696].
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- 1696-1696
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- R179313
- Grub Street ID
- 70788
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- 44 p. ; 4⁰
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- In part a reply to "A modest account from Pensylvania" by Caleb Pusey and to "The people called Quakers cleared by Geo, Keith, from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith" by John Penington.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), K138
Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.31
Sabin, 37180