A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies ...
- Title
- A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies ...
- Author
- Crisp, Thomas, 17th cent.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for the author, and to be sold by B. Aylmer,
- 1697.
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- Subject terms
- Fox, George, 1624-1691.
- Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- ERRATA.
- The PREFACE.
- The CONTENTS.
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A Just and Lawful Tryal of the
Foxonian Quaker's Chief Priests, by a perfect pro∣ceeding against them, and they condem∣ned out of their own Ancient Testimonies; and being brought to the Bar of Justice, their own Ancient Testimonies and Pra∣ctices have judged them Guilty, and to be no Christians of Christ's making, and therefore to be testified against by all true Christians; by a Friend toEngland 's Government, Governors, and Laws (which have been contemn'd and despised by them) is this sent abroad. - Postscript. I Think it's not unnecessary to give you some Passa∣ges out of the Copy of a Letter I have by me, which was wrot about two years since.
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An Exposition on the
2 Peter, 1 Chap.19 Verse.