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churches, quaker13
church and state2
freedom of religion2
anabaptists1
christianity1
posture in worship1
regeneration (theology)1
tithes1
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Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)4
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)3
Keith, George, 1639?-17163
Penington, John (1655-1710)3
Whitehead, George3
Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)3
Breck, Edward1
Burrough, Edward1
Fox, George1
Fox, George (1624-1691)1

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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books

Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)

1696

Postscript, p. 48-54, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696.

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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books

Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)

1696

Postscript, p. 48-54, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696.

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The people called Quakers cleared by Geo. Keith from the false doctrines charged upon them by G. Keith, and his self-contradictions laid open in the ensuing citations out of his books

Penington, John (1655-1710); Whitehead, George (1636?-1723)

1696

Postscript, p. 48-54, signed: G. Whitehead. Another issue also published 1696.

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The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people : what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration

Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)

1658

An attack on outward forms of worship and on state interference in religious matters. Leaf C1 signed B in error.

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An answer to a declaration put forth by the general consent of the people called Anabaptists, in and about the city of London. Which declaration doth rather seem a begging of pardon of the Caveliers, then [sic] a vindication of that truth and cause once contended for

Hubberthorne, Richard (1628-1662); Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)

1659

"The Baptists in their Postscript for a confirmation of a seal to their confusion, they have subscribed these names following, viz. Henry Jessey... [et al.]". "An answer to a declaration of the peop...

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