A brief relation of the irreligion of the northern Quakers wherein their horrid principles and practices, doctrines and manners ... are plainly exposed to the view of every intelligent reader : together with a (brief reply) to some part of a very scurilous and lying pamphlet called.
Higginson, Francis, 1617-1670., Fox, George, 1624-1691. Sauls errand to Damascus.

THe first Epistle in Souls errand to Damascus inscribed (I suppose) chiefly to that sort of the People, whose irreligion and horrid impieties have been in the forner part of this Book sufficiently manifested; intrudes to raise up your honour, and procure a precious esteem for them among those that are Saints indeed: and therefore tels them [That the Lord Jesus Christ, and Christ with all his Train, and bids them glory in their habit, and perswades them they wear the signal Favors of the King of Kings; by which the Authour saith, he knowes to whom they belong, be∣cause they love the Brethren.]