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A New-England-fire-brand quenched : being an answer unto a slanderous book, entituled; George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. Printed at Boston in the year 1676. by Roger Williams of Providence... In which his cavils are refuted, & his reflections reproved. In two parts
Fox, George (1624-1691); Burnyeat, John (1631-1690)
1679
The title-leaf is a cancel. Part 2 has separate title-page (dated 1678), signatures and pagination. Errata on verso of final leaf.
The good old way and truth which the ancient Christians many ages and generations ago witnessed unto in the world from age to age, even from the dayes of Christ unto this very time, wherein the same doctrine, life and practice is witnessed unto by us who are in contempt called Quakers, through many tribulations. Which our ancestors, the most ancient and true Christians that ever were upon the earth, sealed unto, with the loss of their lives and liberties. By which, in short, is fully manifested, in what is treated of herein, that the doctrine of the Quakers, in denying to swear any oath, and their refusing to pay tythes, and many other things they practise, was the doctrine and practise of the most famous and renowned Christians... Also, a brief discovery of the ground and rise of tythes
Rigge, Ambrose (1635?-1705)
1669
"Postscript," p. 34-39, signed R.T. [i.e. Rebecca Travers?].