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An old apostate justly exposed, his treachery to the holy God, his truth and people manifested, his great wickedness and uncleanness (which, by false covers, he has endeavoured to hide) laid open, to the shame of him, and all his abettors. In a short answer, or some brief remarks, upon a very scandalous book lately published, stiled, The spirit of Quakerism, and the danger of their divine revelation laid open, subscribed, Henry Winder
Camm, Thomas (1641-1707)
1698
Advertisments for Sowle's publications, p.[57].
The admirable and glorious appearance of the eternal God, in his glorious power, in and through a child, of the age of betwixt eight and nine years, upon her dying bed... [etc.]
Camm, Thomas (1641-1707); Camm, Anne
1684
Caption title. Signed (p.8): Thomas Camme and Anne Camme, father and mother of the said Sarah Camme.
Truth prevailing with reason, against clamour and railing; and the hypocrisie and confusion of Henry Winder, Ann his wife, and their abettors further discovered and laid open, in a brief examination and detection of their confused, but malicious book, stiled, A penitent old disciple vindicated, &c.... With a further reprehension of his abusive publisher
Camm, Thomas (1641-1707)
1706
Indexed in: Smith I, 378.
A lying-tongue reproved: in some remarks upon a scandalous pamphlet lately published, stiled, The spirit of Quakerism cloven-footed, &c. Subscribed by Samuel Audland, and a preface by Thomas Dixon. The false and foul charges of forgery, &c., detected, and the Quakers cleared thereof
Camm, Thomas (1641-1707)
1708
Advertisements for Sowle's publications on final 2 pages.