Judas and the Jews combined against Christ and his followers being a re-joynder to the late nameless reply, called, Tyranny and hypocrisie detected, made against a book, entituled The spirit of Alexander the Coppersmith rebuked, &c. which was an answer to a pamphlet, called, The spirit of the hat, in which truth is cleared from scandals, and the Church of Christ, in her faith, doctrine, and just power and authority in discipline is clearly and fully vindicated against the malicious endeavours of a confederacy of some envious professors and vagabond, apostate Quakers / by ... William Penn ; to which are added several testimonies of persons concern'd.
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- Judas and the Jews combined against Christ and his followers being a re-joynder to the late nameless reply, called, Tyranny and hypocrisie detected, made against a book, entituled The spirit of Alexander the Coppersmith rebuked, &c. which was an answer to a pamphlet, called, The spirit of the hat, in which truth is cleared from scandals, and the Church of Christ, in her faith, doctrine, and just power and authority in discipline is clearly and fully vindicated against the malicious endeavours of a confederacy of some envious professors and vagabond, apostate Quakers / by ... William Penn ; to which are added several testimonies of persons concern'd.
- Author
- Penn, William, 1644-1718.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- 1673.
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- Mucklow, William, 1631-1713. -- Spirit of the hat.
- Mucklow, William, 1631-1713. -- Tyranny and hypocrisy detected.
- Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
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"Judas and the Jews combined against Christ and his followers being a re-joynder to the late nameless reply, called, Tyranny and hypocrisie detected, made against a book, entituled The spirit of Alexander the Coppersmith rebuked, &c. which was an answer to a pamphlet, called, The spirit of the hat, in which truth is cleared from scandals, and the Church of Christ, in her faith, doctrine, and just power and authority in discipline is clearly and fully vindicated against the malicious endeavours of a confederacy of some envious professors and vagabond, apostate Quakers / by ... William Penn ; to which are added several testimonies of persons concern'd." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54155.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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Judas and the Jews Combined against Christ and his Followers.
- The Introduction.
- part
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Some further Ground of our Satisfaction in Pro∣ceeding against
keeping on the Hat in time of pub∣lick Prayer ; especially, as we are now concern'd with these sort ofApostate Adversaries : which is not to dispute, but further to declare our Belief, and the Reason of our Practice in the Matter, and so leave all with the Lord. -
Mine Own Defence from the most Considera∣ble Reflections, made by this
Libeller against Me. -
Several Testimonies Of Persons Reflected upon in the
Pam∣phlet before answered; added in Truth's and their own Defence.-
Thomas Brigges
's Testimony. -
John Whitehead
's Testimony. -
Isaac Penington
's Testimony. -
John Crook 's Testimony. -
Solomon Eccle's
Testimony. -
James Claypole
's Testimony. -
John Osgood 's Testimony. -
William Gosnell
's Testimony. -
Henry Stout 's Testimony. -
Rebecca Travese's
Testimony. -
Ellis Hooks 's Testimony. - conclusion
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Thomas Brigges
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A Postscript To the READER, Concerning the
Ʋnity of our Adversariesagainst us,amidst the great Discord they are at a∣mongst themselves.
- ERRATA.