A key, opening the way to every common understanding how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their Principles and Practices. With an exhortation to all People to consider their Religion and Ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord. Published in great good Will to all; but more especially for their Sakes That are actually under Prejudice from vulgar Abuses. The eleventh impression, by W. Penn.

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  • A key, opening the way to every common understanding how to discern the difference between the religion professed by the people called Quakers, and the perversions, misrepresentations and calumnies of their several adversaries, both upon their Principles and Practices. With an exhortation to all People to consider their Religion and Ways, and to turn speedily to the Lord. Published in great good Will to all; but more especially for their Sakes That are actually under Prejudice from vulgar Abuses. The eleventh impression, by W. Penn.
  • Key opening a way to every common understanding
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed, for Thomas Northcott, in George-Alley in Lombard-Street, 1701.
Publication year
1701-1701
ESTC No.
N33365
Grub Street ID
21847
Description
[4],48p. ; 8⁰
Note
First published in 1693 as 'A key opening a way to every common understanding'.