Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity: being an answer to a book, entituled, Quakerism no Christianity; subscribed by J. Faldo. In which the rise, doctrine and practice of the abused Quakers are truly, briefly and fully declared and vindicated from the false charges, wicked insinuations, and utmost opposition made by that adversary. With a key, opening the true meaning of some of their doctrine, from that construction which their enemies ignorantly or enviously affirm, report and dispute to be theirs. By one of them, and a sufferer with them in all their sufferings, William Penn.

People / Organizations
Imprint
[London]: Printed [by Andrew Sowle], anno 1672.
Publication year
1672-1672
ESTC No.
R30094
Grub Street ID
112991
Description
[16], 254 p. ; 8⁰
Note
A reply to the work by Faldo and a defense by Penn of his "The spirit of truth vindicated".

Printer's name and place of publication from Wing.Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), P1347

Smith, J. Friends' books, 2.289

Sabin, 59727