Rayling rebuked: or, A defence of the ministers of this nation: by way of an answer to the unparrallel'd calumnies cast upon them in an epistle lately published by Thomas Speed merchant of Bristol, unhappily become the Quakers advocate. Wherein, some Scriptures are opened, and diverse things objected by the Quakers, examined and answered. With an hortatory epistle prefixed to fasten Christians to Jesus Christ in these un-glewing times, wherein so many play fast and loose with him. By William Thomas minister of the Gospel at Ubley.
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- Rayling rebuked: or, A defence of the ministers of this nation: by way of an answer to the unparrallel'd calumnies cast upon them in an epistle lately published by Thomas Speed merchant of Bristol, unhappily become the Quakers advocate. Wherein, some Scriptures are opened, and diverse things objected by the Quakers, examined and answered. With an hortatory epistle prefixed to fasten Christians to Jesus Christ in these un-glewing times, wherein so many play fast and loose with him. By William Thomas minister of the Gospel at Ubley.
- Rayling rebuked Defence of the ministers of this nation
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London: printed by T.M. for Edward Thomas, and are to be sold in Green-Arbour, 1656.
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- 1656-1656
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- R207300
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- 83703
- Description
- [32], 56 p. ; 4⁰
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- A reply to: Speed, Thomas. Christ's innocency pleaded against the cry of the chief priests, or, a reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas.
Running title reads: A defence of the ministers of this nation in answer to a Quakers charge.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "July. 11".
Identified on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 2083 as Wing (2nd ed.) T987A.