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The wise taken in their own craftiness : being an answer to certain queries sent to the people of God called Quakers, in Plymouth, and certain other queries propounded to the people called Baptists in Plimouth [sic]. For them to answer
Cotton, Arthur (1708)
[between 1660 and 1669]
Signed: "In testimony of the truth written in this paper, we subscribe our names, Arthur Cotton, Nic. Cole, Richard Smith, Anthony Tod."
Something in answer to Thomas Curtis and B.C.'s reasons why the meeting-house doors were shut up at Reading
Lamboll, William; Potter, James (1703); Buy, John
[1686]
Caption title. Signed at end: William Lamboll, John Buy, and the rest concerned. Letter to Benjamin Cole (p. 9-15) signed: James Potter.
A discovery of the man of sin, acting in a mystery of iniquitie pleading for his kingdom against the coming of Christ to take away sin, or, An answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam Hammond, Will. Cole, and Will Durant of Newcastle. By way of reply to an answer of James Nayler's to their former book called The perfect Pharisee
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
1654
The work by Welde et al., here referred to, is "A further discovery of that generation of men called Quakers".