The Quaker's charm discover'd: whereby they bewitch, not only their own deluded followers with their sorceries, who take [] for truth their teacher say, or write; but also many other unthinking people, who being unaquainted with their wiles, whereby they lie in wait to deceive, are too often carried away with their dissimulation. By a brief reply to their late book intituled Fruits of retirement &c. especially that part of it wrote against the Bishop of Cheshire, with remarks upon, not only their most scandalous reflections upon the said Bishop, but also upon the government, and the Church of England by law established

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Imprint
London : printed, and sold by J. Taylor, at the Ship, and R. Wilkins at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1702]
Publication year
1702
ESTC No.
T46164
Grub Street ID
274350
Description
15,[1]p. ; 8°.
Note
Signed: Francis Bugg

Drop-head title

Imprint from colophon

Variant: London in the imprint is misspelt "Loudon"

Title from caption title and opening lines of text (page 1)

Imprint from colophon (page 15)

Postcript on page [16], signed: Francis Bugg.
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Perfect imprint from BMp