A vindication of scripture and ministery: In a rejoynder to a reply not long since published by Thomas Speed, formerly (but unsutably) merchant in the city of Bristol[,] and preacher; lately (but more sadly) merchant and Quaker. Wherein sundry scriptures are explained, divers questions (relating to these times) discussed, and the truth asserted against the exceptions of papists and Quakers. Whereunto is adjoyned a postscript, reflecting upon, and returning answer to, divers passages in Thomas Speed his last pamphlet. By William Thomas minister of the Gospel at Ubley.

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  • A vindication of scripture and ministery: In a rejoynder to a reply not long since published by Thomas Speed, formerly (but unsutably) merchant in the city of Bristol[,] and preacher; lately (but more sadly) merchant and Quaker. Wherein sundry scriptures are explained, divers questions (relating to these times) discussed, and the truth asserted against the exceptions of papists and Quakers. Whereunto is adjoyned a postscript, reflecting upon, and returning answer to, divers passages in Thomas Speed his last pamphlet. By William Thomas minister of the Gospel at Ubley.
  • Vindication of scripture and ministry
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Edward Thomas, and are to be sold at his house in Green-Arbour, 1657.
Publication year
1657-1657
ESTC No.
R1167
Grub Street ID
59933
Description
[8], 80, [10] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A reply to Thomas Speed's "The guilty-covered clergy-man unvailed.".

Includes marginal notes.

Signatures: A-N? (-N2-4).Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), T991

Smith, J. Anti-Quakeriana, p.423