A serious account in XXXV evident reasons, (to all who desire satisfaction) why the people of the Lord, called Quakers, cannot go to worship at those places called churches and chappels; and to inform the magistrates and ministers, that such consciencious people (as are separated from these places) ought not to be compelled (from their peaceable meetings) to their worship and churches, so called. Being a short discovery of the way, worship, and principles of the true ministers and persecuted people of God, in several exceptions against the practices, worship, and principles of the priests, both of the Presbyterians, and Episcopal-men, and others of the same affinity: in some of which principles the Presbyterians are the rather concerned; but in others of them, both are concerned in the general. By Geo. Whitehead.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle and Wind-mill, in Martins Le Grand, 1661.
Publication year
1661-1661
ESTC No.
R20306
Grub Street ID
80202
Description
40 p. ; 4⁰