An answer to the booke called The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse: wherein is layd open, who they are that oppose the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the gospel, and the scripture practises, which the authors of that book would cast upon those they call Quakers, but are found to be themselves
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Type of record: Book
Title: An answer to the booke called The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse: wherein is layd open, who they are that oppose the fundamentall principles of the doctrine of the gospel, and the scripture practises, which the authors of that book would cast upon those they call Quakers, but are found to be themselves
Classmark: Leeds Friends' Old Library 4077
Creator(s): Nayler, James (1617?-1660)
Related people: Cole, William
Publisher: s.n
Publication city: [London]
Date(s): [1653]
Language: English
Size and medium: 36 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/428266
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012281839705181
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Indexed in: Wing N261; Smith II, 221.
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Bound with 28 other publications. Volume contents: 1. Farnworth, R.: Light risen out of darkness..., 1654. -- 2. Burrough, E.: Something in answer to a book ..., 1654. -- 3. Camm, J.: An answer to a book ..., 1654. -- 4. Hubberthorne, R.: A reply to a book ..., 1654. -- 5. Hubberthorne, R.: The antipathy betwixt flesh and spirit ..., 1654. -- 6. Farnworth, R.: A woman forbidden to speak ..., 1654. -- 7. Nayler, J.: Spirituall wickednesse, in heavenly places ..., [1654]. -- 8. Hubberthorne, R.: Truth cleared and the deceit made manifest ..., 1654. -- 9. Hubberthorne, R.: The immediate call to the ministry ..., 1654. -- 10. Burrough, E.: Truth defended ..., [1654]. -- 11. Camm, J.: Some particulars concerning the law ..., 1654. -- 12. Camm, J.: This was the word of the Lord ..., 1654. -- 13. Nayler, J.: All vain janglers, imitators ..., [1654?]. -- 14. Camm, J.: A true discovery of the ignorance ..., 1654. -- 15. Fox, G.: A warning to the world ..., 1655. -- 16. Hubberthorne, R.: The
innocency of the righteous seed ..., [1655]. -- 17. To all the ignorant people ..., [16--?]. -- 18. Farnworth, R.: A return to the priests ..., [1654?]. -- 19. The glorie of the Lord arising ..., 1654. -- 20. Fox, G.: A declaration against all profession ..., 1655. -- 21. True ivdgement, or, the spiritual-man ..., 1654. -- 22. Fox, G.: A word from the Lord ..., 1654. -- 23. Fox, G.: The vials of the wrath of God ..., 1654. -- 24. Something in answer to a petition ..., 1654. -- 25. Nayler, J.: An answer to the booke ..., [1653]. -- 26. Fox, G.: To all that would know the way ..., [1654]. -- 27. Burrough, E.: A warning from the Lord ..., 1654. -- 28. Fox, G.: The trumpet of the Lord ..., 1654. -- 29. Nayler, J.: The power and glory of the Lord ..., 1653
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