A serious & seasonable warning unto all people : occasioned by two most dangerous epistles to a late book of John Falldoe's, subscribed by Richard Baxter [and 24 others] brethren all ---- in iniquity ... whose slanders and lyes against the holy people called Quakers are hereby reproved /
| Main Author: | Pusey, Caleb, 1650?-1727 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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