02328nam 2200385 n 450 99639288490331620230426231028.0(CKB)4940000000110264(EEBO)2240961083(UnM)99866445e(UnM)99866445(EXLCZ)99494000000011026419940405d1654 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|The sword of the Lord dravvn, and furbished against the man of sin: or Something in answer to a paper set forth by three of the chief priests of London[electronic resource] whose names are Thomas Goodwine, and one Nye, and Sydrach Sympson, which they have put forth to the propagating of the Gospel, signed by him that is the clerk of the Parl. whose name is Henry Scobell, with their deceits and deceitfull actings laid open and cleared from Scripture, that they have no example in Scripture for their practice. Therefore I was moved by the Lord God of life to lay open their deceit by the spirit of truth, as it was made manifest in me from the Lord, that the simple might not be deceived by them, but might have the knowledge of the truth, from that which is for ever, and shall not change nor fade away. /By one whose name in the flesh is, Christopher Atkinson, who am one that the world doth scornfully call a QuakerLondon Printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert; at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls.1654[2], 6 pA reply to: Thomas Goodwin, Sidrach Simpson, and Philip Nye. The principles of faith.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb. 28".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018QuakersEnglandLondonEarly works to 1800Freedom of religionEarly works to 1800QuakersFreedom of religionAtkinson Christopheractive 1652 or 1653-1655.1350530Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392884903316The sword of the Lord dravvn, and furbished against the man of sin: or Something in answer to a paper set forth by three of the chief priests of London3088752UNISA