Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing; whereby it does appear their pretensions of being infallible, and that their books and papers are given forth by the immediate eternal spirit of God*, is but a vain boast, and a very great and strong delusion. Vide, audi, judica
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London : printed 1696, and are to be sold, (with divers other of their contradictions in a large sheet of paper) at J. Gwillims in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark's in George-yard, booksellers, [1696
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- 1696
- ESTC No.
- R233451
- Grub Street ID
- 104981
- Description
- 3, [1] p. ; 4°.
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- Drop-head title
Signed at end: J.P. [i.e. John Pennyman]
Asterisk in title refers to: "George Fox and R. H's [i.e. Richard Hubberthorne's] Truth's Defence, &c. p. 104."; Imprint from colophon
In this issue (?), p. [4] is blank. In another issue, p. 4 is numbered and contains an addition, headed: 'The following is a copy of a letter that was sent (with the foregoing) to William Penn, George Whitehead, and the rest of their ministers', signed 'J.P.' and dated '2d of (the month call'd) August, 1696' (R498339)
Wing does not differentiate the variants.