Reason against railing, and truth against fiction. Being an answer to those two late pamphlets, intituled, A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, and the Continuation of the dialogue, &c. by one Thomas Hicks, an Anabaptist teacher. In which his dis-ingenuity prophaneness forgeries cavils is represented, rebuked, are detected, confounded. And Thomas Hicks proved no Christian, by several short arguments raised from his ungodly way of procedure against us. By one that cannot but contend earnestly for the true faith once delivered to the saints, W. Penn.

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  • Reason against railing, and truth against fiction. Being an answer to those two late pamphlets, intituled, A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, and the Continuation of the dialogue, &c. by one Thomas Hicks, an Anabaptist teacher. In which his dis-ingenuity prophaneness forgeries cavils is represented, rebuked, are detected, confounded. And Thomas Hicks proved no Christian, by several short arguments raised from his ungodly way of procedure against us. By one that cannot but contend earnestly for the true faith once delivered to the saints, W. Penn.
  • Appendix: being some sober and short animadversions upon certain passages in Tho. Hick's Dialogue and Continuation of the dialogue
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Imprint
[London]: Printed [by Andrew Sowle], anno 1673.
Publication year
1673-1673
ESTC No.
R25209
Grub Street ID
108918
Description
[10], 186, 50, [2] p. ; 8⁰
Note
The words "dis-ingenuity ... cavils" are enclosed in brackets following the word "his", and the words "represented, ... confounded." are gathered in a left brace following the words "is are" on title page.

Printer's name from Wing.

With 2 errata leaves inserted between leaves A3 and A4.

"An appendix: being some sober and short animadversions upon certain passages in Tho. Hick's Dialogue and Continuation of the dialogue" by George Whitehead has separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous.
Uncontrolled note
bLfr reports a final blank leaf, Q6