To all the nations under the whole heavens and to all those that have ministred to the letter and yet are ignorant ... from those people who are despitefully called Quakers, who tremble at the word of God in their hearts ... / [by] G.F.

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To all the nations under the whole heavens and to all those that have ministred to the letter and yet are ignorant ... from those people who are despitefully called Quakers, who tremble at the word of God in their hearts ... / [by] G.F.
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Fox, George, 1624-1691.
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London :: Printed for Robert Wilson and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1660.
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TO ALL THE NATIONS UNDER THE WHOLE HEAVENS: AND To all those who have Ministred the LETTER, and yet are ignorant, and have and have kept others in the ignorance both of the Letter and Spirit also.

From those people who are despite∣fully called, QUAKERS, Who tremble at the Word of God In their HEARTS: To which Word all the holy Men of God have brought forth their Testimony after the same manner, (and who are appeared in that which cannot be shaken) as the Scriptures of the Old and New-Testament do eminent∣ly declare and set forth.

G. F.

LONDON, Printed for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle and Windmill in Martins l' Grand, 1660.

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