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The anti-Quaker, or, A compendious answer to a tedious pamphlet entituled, A treatise of oaths [[electronic resource] ] : subscribed by a jury of 12 Quakers, whose names are prefixed to it, together with the fore-man of that jury ... William Penn : alledging several reasons why they ... refuse to swear, which are refuted, and the vanity of them demonstrated both by Scripture, reason, and authority of ancient and modern writers / / by Misorcus, a professed adversary of vain swearing in common discourse and communication |
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