The Barbican-cheat detected, or, Injustice arraigned : being a brief and sober disquisition of the procedure of the Anabaptists late-erectecd judicature in Barbican, London, the 28th of the moneth called August, 1674 : with some observations upon their pretended account thereof, in their pamphlet term'd, The Quakers appeal answered /
| Main Author: | Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692 |
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