The spirit of error, found and discovered, in the accounted pastors and teachers of the island Bermuda, in the VVest-Indies : their principles and practice also tryed by the true spirit, and found to be contrary to the Scriptures of truth, and disproved by them, though pleaded for by the strongest arguments, the said teachers could bring forth : in an answer to some queries that were sent unto them, by us called Quakers : which answer was subscribed with all their names hereafter mentioned : their deceit unfolded for the peoples sake of the island /
| Main Author: | Pinder, Richard, d. 1695 |
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| Language: | English |
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