The painted-harlot both stript and whipt, or the second part of Naked truth, containing. A further discovery of the mischief of imposition, among the people called Quakers, by reason of a certain law or edict, made by G. Whitehead, S. Crisp, and others of the leaders and preachers of G.F's party, a yearly-meeting, or general council, held at London, the 27th. of the 3d. mo. 1675; strictly requiring us neither to forsake, decline, nor remove our meetings, like worldly, fearful, and politick professors: whereby their usurpations are manifest, and how they began to exercise dominion over the consciences of their brethren, ... Being also a brief answer to a part of G. Whiteheads book, called, Judgment fixed, &c. and S. Caters Narrative: of which R. Sandiland's book gave advertisement, ... entituled, The Lib. of an apost. cons. &c. ... By a lover of justice, F Bugg. Mildenhall, the 16th. of the 5th. month, 1683.

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  • The painted-harlot both stript and whipt, or the second part of Naked truth, containing. A further discovery of the mischief of imposition, among the people called Quakers, by reason of a certain law or edict, made by G. Whitehead, S. Crisp, and others of the leaders and preachers of G.F's party, a yearly-meeting, or general council, held at London, the 27th. of the 3d. mo. 1675; strictly requiring us neither to forsake, decline, nor remove our meetings, like worldly, fearful, and politick professors: whereby their usurpations are manifest, and how they began to exercise dominion over the consciences of their brethren, ... Being also a brief answer to a part of G. Whiteheads book, called, Judgment fixed, &c. and S. Caters Narrative: of which R. Sandiland's book gave advertisement, ... entituled, The Lib. of an apost. cons. &c. ... By a lover of justice, F Bugg. Mildenhall, the 16th. of the 5th. month, 1683.
  • De christiana libertate. Part 2
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Imprint
London: printed by J. Gain for the author, anno, 1683. and are to be sold by F. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill: where also may be had the authors former book, entituled, De Christiana libertate, &c. which was printed, anno, 1682, [1683]
Publication year
1683-1683
ESTC No.
R27234
Grub Street ID
110420
Description
[12], 72 p. ; 4⁰
Note
This is actually the second part of: De christiana libertate, or liberty of conscience, upon it true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated. And the mischiefs of imposition, amongst the people called Quakers, made manifest. The "Second part of the naked truth" is most probably an oblique allusion to Croft's efforts at moderating differences amongst protestants in his "Naked truth, or, or the true state of the primitive church.".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B5380

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.333