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Quakers No Deceivers, Or The Management Of An Unjust Charge Against Them Confuted : Being A Brief Return To A Pamphlet, Intituled, The Quakers Proved Deceivers, And Such As The People Ought Not To Listen To Or Follow But To Account Accursed, In The Management Of A Charge Given Out Against Them To That Effect, By John Horne, Who Calls Himself Preacher Of The Gospel At South-lin In Norfolke, Who Is A Chief Teacher Among The People Called Mooreans Or Universalists. Who Hath Given Forth A Pretended And Imperfect Relation Of A Discourse, Which Was Between Him And George Whitehead, In The Chancel Of South-lin, Wherin He Hath Falsely Made His Boast, How That He Made Good His Said Charge Against G.W. Before Some Hundreds Of People But Many Unprejudiced Persons Who Heard The Discourse Between Them, Can Witness Against The Said I.H. As A Vain Boaster In His Pride, Of A Victory Where He Had It Not. And Herein Is The Said J. Horne Proved To Be Such A One



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Titolo: Quakers No Deceivers, Or The Management Of An Unjust Charge Against Them Confuted : Being A Brief Return To A Pamphlet, Intituled, The Quakers Proved Deceivers, And Such As The People Ought Not To Listen To Or Follow But To Account Accursed, In The Management Of A Charge Given Out Against Them To That Effect, By John Horne, Who Calls Himself Preacher Of The Gospel At South-lin In Norfolke, Who Is A Chief Teacher Among The People Called Mooreans Or Universalists. Who Hath Given Forth A Pretended And Imperfect Relation Of A Discourse, Which Was Between Him And George Whitehead, In The Chancel Of South-lin, Wherin He Hath Falsely Made His Boast, How That He Made Good His Said Charge Against G.W. Before Some Hundreds Of People But Many Unprejudiced Persons Who Heard The Discourse Between Them, Can Witness Against The Said I.H. As A Vain Boaster In His Pride, Of A Victory Where He Had It Not. And Herein Is The Said J. Horne Proved To Be Such A One Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: ProQuest, UMI, 1660
Titolo autorizzato: Quakers No Deceivers, Or The Management Of An Unjust Charge Against Them Confuted : Being A Brief Return To A Pamphlet, Intituled, The Quakers Proved Deceivers, And Such As The People Ought Not To Listen To Or Follow But To Account Accursed, In The Management Of A Charge Given Out Against Them To That Effect, By John Horne, Who Calls Himself Preacher Of The Gospel At South-lin In Norfolke, Who Is A Chief Teacher Among The People Called Mooreans Or Universalists. Who Hath Given Forth A Pretended And Imperfect Relation Of A Discourse, Which Was Between Him And George Whitehead, In The Chancel Of South-lin, Wherin He Hath Falsely Made His Boast, How That He Made Good His Said Charge Against G.W. Before Some Hundreds Of People But Many Unprejudiced Persons Who Heard The Discourse Between Them, Can Witness Against The Said I.H. As A Vain Boaster In His Pride, Of A Victory Where He Had It Not. And Herein Is The Said J. Horne Proved To Be Such A One  Visualizza cluster
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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