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The great mysteries of godlinesse and ungodlinesse : the one opened from that eternall truth of the un-erring scripture of the ever-blessed Jesus. The other discovered from the writings and speakings of a generation of deceivers, called Quakrrs [sic]. Wherein their sathanicall depths, and diabolicall delusions, not hitherto so fully known, are laid open
Farmer, Ralph; Farmer, Ralph; Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Atkinson, Christopher Quaker
1655
Includes Farmer's "Mysterie Babylon the great"; "Answers to several queries", by Edward Burrough and Francis Howgill; and "The sword of the Lord", by Christopher Atkinson; all with separate title-page...
The throne of truth exalted over the powers of darkness : from whence is judged the mouth of Ralph Farmer, (an unclean and blood-thirsty priest of Bristol,) opened... in a late noysome pamphlet of his, intituled, Satan enthron'd in his chair of pestilence; or Quakerism in its exaltation, ... For the sake of the simple-hearted in this great hour of temptation, and power of darkness
Bishop, George (1668)
1656
Indexed in: Wing B3008; Smith I, 277.
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
Audland, John (1630-1664); Stoddart, Amos; Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Benson, Gervase
1655
"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.]", s...
The great mysteries of godlinesse and ungodlinesse : the one opened from that eternall truth of the un-erring scripture of the ever-blessed Jesus. The other discovered from the writings and speakings of a generation of deceivers, called Quakrrs [sic]. Wherein their sathanicall depths, and diabolicall delusions, not hitherto so fully known, are laid open
Farmer, Ralph; Farmer, Ralph; Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Howgill, Francis (1618-1669); Atkinson, Christopher Quaker
1655
Includes Farmer's "Mysterie Babylon the great"; "Answers to several queries", by Edward Burrough and Francis Howgill; and "The sword of the Lord", by Christopher Atkinson; all with separate title-page...