Gentle correction for the high flown backslider, or, A soft answer to turn away strife being a general answer (in few words) to some queries, and defamations thrown out by the furious spirit in some of the people called Quakers against the rationalls : with motives for their return to the witnesses that leadeth out of self into eternity / by him of whom the world is not worthy, known by the name of Roger Crabb.

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Gentle correction for the high flown backslider, or, A soft answer to turn away strife being a general answer (in few words) to some queries, and defamations thrown out by the furious spirit in some of the people called Quakers against the rationalls : with motives for their return to the witnesses that leadeth out of self into eternity / by him of whom the world is not worthy, known by the name of Roger Crabb.
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Crab, Roger, 1621?-1680.
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London :: Printed by J.B.,
1659.
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Society of Friends.
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"Gentle correction for the high flown backslider, or, A soft answer to turn away strife being a general answer (in few words) to some queries, and defamations thrown out by the furious spirit in some of the people called Quakers against the rationalls : with motives for their return to the witnesses that leadeth out of self into eternity / by him of whom the world is not worthy, known by the name of Roger Crabb." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34858.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Serious contemplation on the innocent estate of the dispised Rationalists.

ILlustrious souls more brighter then the morn, Oh! how dark mortals greet you still with scorn, Admiring at your homely sack-cloth dresse, Hearbs, Roots, and every vegetable mess On which you live; and are more healthy far Then Canibals, that feed on lushious fare; But how will you be their Aeternal wonder, When you appear (Bonarges) Sons of thunder, When you appear in Elohims strong power, To throw down every formatt, Babels-Tower▪ And rend them all in pieces great and small, From the high Quaker, to 'th Episcopal. Antichrist is out-witted so by you, Down comes his Kingdom, and the Devills too.

J. .

The end.

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