A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people whereby the reader may plainly see and perceive what spirit it is that acts their preachers and leaders; and how they have been foretold and faithfully warned of the day of perplexity, reproach, and ignominy, that is come and coming upon them. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, postscript and appendix, &c. by J.P.

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A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people whereby the reader may plainly see and perceive what spirit it is that acts their preachers and leaders; and how they have been foretold and faithfully warned of the day of perplexity, reproach, and ignominy, that is come and coming upon them. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, postscript and appendix, &c. by J.P.
Author
Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.
Publication
London :: sold by A. Baldwin,
1700.
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Quakers -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ by several that were, or still are, amongst that people whereby the reader may plainly see and perceive what spirit it is that acts their preachers and leaders; and how they have been foretold and faithfully warned of the day of perplexity, reproach, and ignominy, that is come and coming upon them. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, postscript and appendix, &c. by J.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54255.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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O THOU Great and Infinite BEING, before Whom all Nations are but as the drop of a Bucket in comparison of THEE, Bless, Preserve, and Keep me, and all that truly fear THEE, from all, and all manner of Evil, [whether of Flesh orSpirit] from henceforth and for ever, is the Desire, Humble and Hearty Pray∣er of one of theUnlearnedst, Weakest and Un∣worthiest of all THY Servants, yet am one that have been made willing (and that with gladness of Heart) to follow THY Leadings, whether into Good orEvil Report; Praised and Glorified be THY Name for evermore, saith THY Servant; and let all the Upright-hearted say, Amen.

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