Truth and innocency vindicated: and the people called Quakers defended, in principle and practice, against invidious attempts and calumnies. Being a just examination of two books against the said people: entituled, I. A brief discovery, &c. by three Norfolk-priests. II. Some few of the Quakers many horrid blasphemies, &c. being a scandalous libel. Containing also many of the repeated abuses in John Meriton's Antidote, and Francis Bugg's Pilgrim's progress. Examined by G. Whitehead, a servant of Christ.
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London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, and at the Bible in Leaden-Hall-street, 1699.
- Publication year
- 1699-1699
- ESTC No.
- R20356
- Grub Street ID
- 80644
- Description
- [8], 72 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- A reply to "A brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles of the people, called Quakers" by Edward Beckham (Wing B1652), "The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism, to Christianity" by Francis Bugg (Wing B5383), "An antidote against the venom of Quakerism by John Meriton (M1816), and "Some few of the Quakers many horrid blasphemies, heresies, and their bloody treasonable principles, destructive to government" (Wing S4506).Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), W1969
Smith, J. Friends' books, 2.903