The common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints. Or, An answer to a book called a plain answer to eighteen queries of Iohn Whitehead, put forth by William Kays, who calls himself minister of the Gospel at Stokesly; wherein he hath perverted the faith once delivered to the saints, and pleads for those things which the Scripture declares against, and so he is made manifest, not to be a minister of the everlasting Gospel, but preachesanother [sic] Gospel. The queries laid down, and the substance of his answer, with a reply to his answer. By one who is a friend to all, who wait for the appearance of Iesus Christ without sin to salvation, known to the world by the name. Francis Howgill.

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  • The common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints. Or, An answer to a book called a plain answer to eighteen queries of Iohn Whitehead, put forth by William Kays, who calls himself minister of the Gospel at Stokesly; wherein he hath perverted the faith once delivered to the saints, and pleads for those things which the Scripture declares against, and so he is made manifest, not to be a minister of the everlasting Gospel, but preachesanother [sic] Gospel. The queries laid down, and the substance of his answer, with a reply to his answer. By one who is a friend to all, who wait for the appearance of Iesus Christ without sin to salvation, known to the world by the name. Francis Howgill.
  • Common salvation contended for, and the faith which was once delivered to the saints Answer to a book called a plain answer to eighteen queries of Iohn Whitehead, put forth by William Kays, who calls himself minister of the Gospel at Stokesly
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Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the west-end of Pauls, [1655]
Publication year
1655-1655
ESTC No.
R18577
Grub Street ID
74708
Description
[2], 17, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A reply to: Kaye, William. A plain answer to the eighteen qu¾ries of John Whitehead, commonly called Quaker.

The year is given according to Lady Day dating.

Thomason received his copy 14 January 1654 [i.e. 1655].

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 14 1654".
Uncontrolled note
Wing says [1659-1660], but Thomason received his copy 14 January 1654 [i.e. 1655]