The perfect Pharise, under monkish holines, opposing the fundamental principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himself in the generation of men called Quakers. Or, A preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horri delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their business to revile and disturb the ministers of the Gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, by Thomas VVeld, Rich: Prideaux, Sam: Hammond, VVill: Cole, VVil: Durant, ministers in Newcastle.
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- The perfect Pharise, under monkish holines, opposing the fundamental principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himself in the generation of men called Quakers. Or, A preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horri delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their business to revile and disturb the ministers of the Gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, by Thomas VVeld, Rich: Prideaux, Sam: Hammond, VVill: Cole, VVil: Durant, ministers in Newcastle.
- Perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse, opposing the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture-practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himselfe in the generation of men called Quakers Preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horrid delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their business to revile and disturb the ministers of the Gospel
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London: printed for Richard Tomlins, at the Sun and Bible near Pie-Corner, 1654.
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- 1654-1654
- ESTC No.
- R212955
- Grub Street ID
- 88488
- Description
- 51, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Attributed to Thomas Weld by DNB and J. Smith, "Anti-Quakeriana". However, Wing attributes to William Cole, whose initials occur most frequently in the marginal notes.
An edition of: Weld, Thomas. The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse, opposing the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the Gospel, and Scripture-practices of Gospel-worship manifesting himselfe in the generation of men called Quakers.
In this edition, first line of imprint ends: near.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 14"; the 4 in the imprint date has been crossed out and replaced with a "3".