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
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Type of record: Book
Title: 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
Classmark: Birkbeck Library 983
Creator(s): Penn, William (1644-1718)
Additional creator(s): Whitehead, George (1636?-1723) (Other)
Publisher: [publisher not identified]
Publication city: [London]
Date(s): 1674
Language: English
Size and medium: 34 unnumbered pages, 162, 56, 59-84 pages, 6 unnumbered pages, 87-334, 135-176 pages, 1 unnumbered page
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/234581
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012875999705181
Collection group(s): Quaker Collection
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Errata on final leaf.
Pagination irregular; pages 335-376 misnumbered 135-176.
The following items have individual title-pages: pt.1, p.[133] - An appendix to the first part, 1673; pt.2, p.[1] - The Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated,against the adversaries of the true light; being the second part, 1673; pt.2, p.[85] - Lux exorta est: or the light sprung up in the despised Quaker, 1973 [sic]; pt.2, p.[119] - The angry Anabaptist proved Babylonish, 1673; pt.2, p.[171] - The Presbyter's antidote tryed, or in Stephen Scandret (with his Antidote with Quakerism) proved a physician of no value, 1673; pt.2, p.[313] - The answer to Tho. Hicks, and his brethren, about the resurrection.
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