The Christian testimony of some, called Quakers, at Reading, in Barkshire, to some fundamental truths of the Christian religion Giving an account, first, of twelve weighty queries, proposed to some preachers, and others of the people, called Quakers, at Reading, concerning some essential principles of the Christian faith. Secondly, our plain and positive answer to the said twelve queries, in twelve several positions, according to Scripture. Thirdly, a copy of a paper sent to them.

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The Christian testimony of some, called Quakers, at Reading, in Barkshire, to some fundamental truths of the Christian religion Giving an account, first, of twelve weighty queries, proposed to some preachers, and others of the people, called Quakers, at Reading, concerning some essential principles of the Christian faith. Secondly, our plain and positive answer to the said twelve queries, in twelve several positions, according to Scripture. Thirdly, a copy of a paper sent to them.
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Sandilands, Robert.
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[London :: printed by J. Bradford, in New-street, without Bishopsgate, near Hand-Ally,
1696]
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"The Christian testimony of some, called Quakers, at Reading, in Barkshire, to some fundamental truths of the Christian religion Giving an account, first, of twelve weighty queries, proposed to some preachers, and others of the people, called Quakers, at Reading, concerning some essential principles of the Christian faith. Secondly, our plain and positive answer to the said twelve queries, in twelve several positions, according to Scripture. Thirdly, a copy of a paper sent to them." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62153.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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WHereas, some Preachers, and others, among the Peo∣ple called Quakers, at Reading, have Charged me George Jaques, and the rest of the Friends concerned with me, with Schism, or making a Separation, and grounding the same upon some Queries (I delivered to them) which treat of divers great and weighty Doctrines of the Christian Religion, necessary to be believed by all true and sound Christians. These are to desire the said Persons to give us a Meeting, and to appoint Time and Place convenient; and let us have timely Notice thereof; provided also, that it be free for any sober People to hear what we have to say on behalf of the Queries above mentioned, and we shall be ready to attend you.

Reading, the 27th. of the 7th. Month, 1696.

Given forth by me George Jaques, on behalf of the rest Concerned.

I desire your Answer in a short time.

THE END.
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