"I. In a serious examination of Doctor Ford's Preservative against Quakerism in a large fallacious scheme tendered by S.F. D.D., as he stiles himself, II. In a brief answer to Henry Osland's manuscript against the said people, III. In a brief consideration of an epistle directed to friends and brethren at their next general meeting in London, signed N.N. but no name to it." |