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A Christian-testimony born by the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London, in their patient suffering the taking away and spoiling of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests
Gibson, William (1629-1684); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1679
Gibson named, p.8; also includes contributions by Job Boulton and Thomas Rudyard. Place of publication from Wing. An account of goods confiscated from Quakers in London between the years of 1673 a...
Tythes ended by Christ with the levitical priesthood : and therefore no maintenance for a gospel-ministry, nor lawful for Christians to pay or take under the dispensation of the gospel. Being an answer to two reviling pamphlets written against the people of God called Quakers, because they refuse to pay tythes. The one by C.N. a Presbyterian, and the other by Cress Wheatly, an episcopal priest (pt.1-2)
Rudyard, Thomas (1692); Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1673
The sections by Gibson and Watt have separate title-pages, and that by Gibson is separately paginated.
Tythes ended by Christ with the levitical priesthood : and therefore no maintenance for a gospel-ministry, nor lawful for Christians to pay or take under the dispensation of the gospel. Being an answer to two reviling pamphlets written against the people of God called Quakers, because they refuse to pay tythes. The one by C.N. a Presbyterian, and the other by Cress Wheatly, an episcopal priest (pt.2)
Rudyard, Thomas (1692); Gibson, William (1629-1684)
1673
The sections by Gibson and Watt have separate title-pages, and that by Gibson is separately paginated.