The voice of wisdome, uttered forth against antichrists folly and deceits, and the freeness of Gods love to the creature, and the effects of his righteousnesse in his people truly discovered. 1. Concerning the light of Christ within. 2. Of perfection in this life. 3. Of justification, how it is known. 4. Of the scriptures, and the use of them. And this is in answer to a book, titled, The Quakers folly made manifest to all men. Given forth by Tho. Danson, a priest at Sandwich in Kent, who having begun his book with a lye, he hath added to it many false principles, and doctrines in his book, touching these things aforesaid; which principles are generally held forth by the priests in England: but are here plainly confuted, and the cause of the innocent (whom he hath falsly accused) cleared, according to the scriptures of truth. By a friend to them that regard true instruction, and a witness of Christs righteousnesse, George Whitehead.
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- The voice of wisdome, uttered forth against antichrists folly and deceits, and the freeness of Gods love to the creature, and the effects of his righteousnesse in his people truly discovered. 1. Concerning the light of Christ within. 2. Of perfection in this life. 3. Of justification, how it is known. 4. Of the scriptures, and the use of them. And this is in answer to a book, titled, The Quakers folly made manifest to all men. Given forth by Tho. Danson, a priest at Sandwich in Kent, who having begun his book with a lye, he hath added to it many false principles, and doctrines in his book, touching these things aforesaid; which principles are generally held forth by the priests in England: but are here plainly confuted, and the cause of the innocent (whom he hath falsly accused) cleared, according to the scriptures of truth. By a friend to them that regard true instruction, and a witness of Christs righteousnesse, George Whitehead.
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London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659.
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- 1659-1659
- ESTC No.
- R186533
- Grub Street ID
- 75162
- Description
- [4], 52 p. ; 8⁰