The Christian-Quaker, and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, reason and authorities; against the injurious attempts, that have been lately made by several adversaries, with manifest design to render him odiously inconsistent with Christianity and civil society In II. parts. The first more general, by William Penn. The second more particular, by George Whitehead

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  • The Christian-Quaker, and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, reason and authorities; against the injurious attempts, that have been lately made by several adversaries, with manifest design to render him odiously inconsistent with Christianity and civil society In II. parts. The first more general, by William Penn. The second more particular, by George Whitehead
  • Appendix to the first part; being a discourse of the general rule of faith and life; Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated, against the adversaries of the true light; being the second part; Lux exorta est: or The light sprung up in the despised Quaker; Angry anabaptist proved Babylonish; Presbyter's antidote tryed; Answer to Tho. Hicks, and his brethren, about the resurrection
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Imprint
London] : Printed [by Andrew Sowle], in the year 1674.
Added name
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
Publication year
1674
ESTC No.
R37076
Grub Street ID
119323
Description
[34], 162, [2]; 56, 59-84, [6], 87-334, 135-176, [2] p. ; 2°.
Note
Title page printed in red and black. A variant has title page in black only

Place of publication and printer's name from Wing

Errata on 3A2r and ]25B2r

Text continuous despite pagination

All title pages are dated 1673, except "The ansvver to Tho. Hicks ..." which does not have an imprint; pagination and register are continuous

2D2 signed "3D3"

Signatures [pi]1 A-F]2] [chi]]2] *]2G-3A]2] ]2A-U]2] ]2X]2(]2X1+]2*]2) ]2Y-5B]2.