02177nam 2200361 n 450 99639504950331620200824121533.0(CKB)3810000000008819(EEBO)2248508929(UnM)99825451e(UnM)99825451(EXLCZ)99381000000000881919940803d1660 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The just and equall ballance discovered[electronic resource] with a true measure whereby the inhabitants of Sion doth fathom and compasse all false worships and their ground. Freely sent forth in the love which thirsts after the salvation of all people, to the inhabitants of Babylon and Egipt, to the end they may receive it, and with it weigh and measure themselves, and know how they stand in the sight of God. And a wo to the priests, and a word to the rulers, and also the difference between the true ministry and false, whether in the male or in the female, and how people may come to be of a good understanding. This is a warning to all people ... because they have forgotten the spirit of truth, which faithfully reprooves them, and being turned from it worships in another, and are out of the truth and its worship, which stands in that spirit that keeps unspotted in the world. Given forth by the testimony of truth in obedience to that spirit which speaks truth in the inward parts in her known to the world by the name of Sarah BlackborowLondon printed for M.W.in the yeare, 1660[1], 14, [1] pEven page numbers on rectos.Reproduction of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (Early English books) and the British Library (Misc. Brit. tracts).eebo-0113Society of FriendsDoctrinesEarly works to 1800Society of FriendsDoctrinesBlackborow Sarah1004326Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996395049503316The just and equall ballance discovered2326942UNISA