Forty four queries propounded to all the clergy-men of the liturgy, by one whom they trained up in, and according to the best things set forth in the Book of common-prayer. Concerning the which these queries are, for the satisfying of the unsatisfied, and for the uniting and preserving of peace among the people. Wherein also, first are shewed eleven reasons why these queries are proposed. Written by one that hath learned (as he was taught) to forsake the Devil, and all his works, the vanities of the wicked world, to hold the true Christian-faith, and to keep God’s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of his life. ... Humphrey Smith.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for the author, 1662.
Publication year
1662-1662
ESTC No.
R483545
Grub Street ID
125327
Description
16 p. ; 4⁰
Note
With marginal notes.

In this edition, the 16th line has "and", and the 17th line has "and" and "days"; the place of writing is given as "Winchest. Prison, the 30. of the 10. Mon. 1661 H.S.".Citation/references Smith, J. Friends' books, 2.593Corporate subject Church of England. -- Early works to 1800.

Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Quaker authors -- Early works to 1800.

Church of England -- Liturgy -- Early works to 1800.