The eternal substantial truths of Gods kingdom, set above, and preferred before the traditions of men, and rudiments of the world, which the kingdom of God stands not in: in answer to a book, intituled, Charitable admonition, or good advice to the people called Quakers. Wherein is made manifest the ignorance and blindness of the author, notwithstanding he takes upon himself to instruct the Quakers, concerning baptism, and the Lords Supper. ... Tythes, customs, and ordinances of men, &c. All which things are spoken to for the information of the simple in heart, whose desires are after the knowledge of the living God, by G.F.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Robert Wilson, 1661.
Publication year
1661-1661
ESTC No.
R28509
Grub Street ID
111570
Description
22, [2] p. ; 4⁰
Note
G.F. = George Fox.

"Charitable admonition" is untraced.

The words "baptism, .. men, &c." are bracketed together on title page.

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