A confutation of Quakerism; or a plain proof of the falshood of what the principal Quaker writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other works) do teach concerning the necessity of immediate revelation in order to a saving Christian faith; the Being, Nature and Operation of the Pretended Universal Light within; its Striving with Men, moving them to Prayer, and calling them to the Ministry; Regeneration, Sanctification, Justification, Salvation and Union with God; the Nature of a Church; the Rule of Faith; Water-Baptism; and the Lord's-Supper. Diverse Questions also concerning Perfection, Christ's Satisfaction, the Judge of Controversies, &c. are briefly stated and resolved. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.

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Imprint
Cambridge: printed at the University-Press, for Edmund Jeffery, Bookseller in Cambridge; and are to be sold by James Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1709.
Publication year
1709-1709
ESTC No.
T83487
Grub Street ID
303900
Description
[10],318,[8]p. ; 8⁰
Note
The last 8p. contain 'A table of the principal texts explain'd in this book', and advertisements.