A looking-glasse for the Quakers, wherein they may behold themselves; and others also may behold their pernicious ways. Or, Deceit returned upon the deceivers heads. : Being an answer to James Naylor's pretended answer to Thomas Collier's book, called, A dialogue between a minister and a Christian. Wherein the truths asserted in that dialogue are clearly proved; and James Naylor and the Quakers are proved to be the liers and deceivers; and so indeed they have made lies their refuge, and under falshood have they hid themselves. Here is likewise a relation of James Naylor's exaltation in the west, where the Quakers proclaimed him Christ; but have now found a Christ without them.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London, : Printed for Thomas Brewster, at the sign of the three Bibles at the west end of Pauls, 1657. [id est 1656]
Series:Early English books online.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Description
Item Description:Signed at end: Thomas Collier.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb 13"; the 7 in the imprint date has been crossed out and replaced with a "6".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Thomason apparently received his copy in 1656.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([2], 20 pages)