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The innocent delivered out of the snare, and the blind guide fallen into the pit : or, An answer to a booke entituled, The great mysteries of godliness and ungodliness, full of lies, slanders, and false accusations; put forth by Ralph Farmer, a pretended minister of the City of Bristol, against those... people scornfully called Quakers ... And several quæries that was sent to them that call themselves ministers in the city of Bristol

Archive Print Item: Birkbeck Library 2.11

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Type of record: Book

Title: The innocent delivered out of the snare, and the blind guide fallen into the pit : or, An answer to a booke entituled, The great mysteries of godliness and ungodliness, full of lies, slanders, and false accusations; put forth by Ralph Farmer, a pretended minister of the City of Bristol, against those... people scornfully called Quakers ... And several quæries that was sent to them that call themselves ministers in the city of Bristol

Level: Item

Classmark: Birkbeck Library 2.11

Creator(s): Audland, John (1630-1664)

Additional creator(s): Stoddart, Amos (Other); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663) (Other); Benson, Gervase (Other)

Related people: Farmer, Ralph; Morris, Samuel

Publisher: Printed for Giles Calvert

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1655

Language: English

Size and medium: [ii], 45 pages

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/223014

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991011929909705181

Collection group(s): Quaker Collection

Description

"An answer to a scandalous paper" is signed by Amos Stoddart and 9 others; "A lyar reproved" is signed E.B. [Edward Burrough?], and is followed by "To thee John Gonning, Mayor of Bristol... [etc.]", signed by Gervase Benson and 11 others.


The work by Morris, referred to in the title, is "A looking-glass for the Quakers".


Indexed in: Wing A4196; Smith I, 144.

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Bound [no.11] with: The defence of the people called Quakers, 1699: Birkbeck Library 2.1

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