The Quakers creed containing twelve articles of their antichristian doctrine, for which many have denyed them. Publish'd by some, who have joyned with Mr. George Keith, in the City of London, and did formerly meet with him at Turners-Hall, and in divers parts of the country, as Huntington, Reading, Bedford, and Colchester.

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The Quakers creed containing twelve articles of their antichristian doctrine, for which many have denyed them. Publish'd by some, who have joyned with Mr. George Keith, in the City of London, and did formerly meet with him at Turners-Hall, and in divers parts of the country, as Huntington, Reading, Bedford, and Colchester.
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Keith, George, 1639?-1716.
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London :: printed for John Gwillim, against Crosby-Square, in Bishopsgate-street,
1700.
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Keith, George, 1639?-1716 -- Early works to 1800.
Society of Friends -- Doctrines -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Quakers creed containing twelve articles of their antichristian doctrine, for which many have denyed them. Publish'd by some, who have joyned with Mr. George Keith, in the City of London, and did formerly meet with him at Turners-Hall, and in divers parts of the country, as Huntington, Reading, Bedford, and Colchester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56906.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Page 12

Sect. V.

The Quakers Account themselves Equal with God.

THey that have the Spirit of God, are equal with God. He that is joyn'd to the Lord, is one Spirit; there is Unity, and the Unity stands in Equality it self.

He that hath the same Spirit that raised up Jesus from the Dead, is equal with God.

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