A seasonable testimony of some Christian people, called (in scorn) Quakers; but who have found sufficient cause to disown Christian communion with many that go under that name, both in England and elsewhere, for their great ignorance and unsoundness, concerning divers great and weighty principles of Christian doctrin [sic], as is in the following account particularly declared. Wherein is contain'd, a plain confession of our sincere faith in God, and in Jesus Christ, as he is both true and perfect God, and true and perfect man. And concerning his death, sufferings, and precious blood shed; as also, concerning his resurrection ascension, mediation, and intercession, as he is our Advocate, and Mediator at the right-hand of God, in heaven without us.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed in the year, 1696.
Publication year
1696-1696
ESTC No.
R186486
Grub Street ID
75130
Description
[2], 46, [2] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Signed on behalf of a meeting at Turner's Hall, in Philpot Lane, the 20th of 2nd mo., 1696, by George White.

Signatures: A-F?.

Attributed by Wing to George White.
Uncontrolled note
NACO