A paper sent forth into the vvorld from them that are scornfully called Quakers, : declaring the grounds and reasons why they deny the teachers of the world, (who profess themselves to be ministers) and dissent from them.
| Main Author: | Fox, George, 1624-1691 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London :
printed for Thomas Simmons at the sign of the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate,
1659]
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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