A True and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God that befell a Quaker and his family at the town of Panton in Lincolnshire, who affirmed he was commanded of God to pronounce Mr. Ralph James preacher of the Gospel a leper ...
- Title
- A True and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God that befell a Quaker and his family at the town of Panton in Lincolnshire, who affirmed he was commanded of God to pronounce Mr. Ralph James preacher of the Gospel a leper ...
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Francis Smith ...,
- 1672.
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- Subject terms
- Society of Friends -- History -- 17th century.
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"A True and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God that befell a Quaker and his family at the town of Panton in Lincolnshire, who affirmed he was commanded of God to pronounce Mr. Ralph James preacher of the Gospel a leper ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63404.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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A True and Impartial NARRATIVE OF THE Eminent Hand of God, that befel a Quaker and his Family, at the Town of
Panton inLincolnshire. -
Beloved Brother Ralph James, -
Here followeth
Mr. Ralph James the Elder, his Answer to this Letter; -
Here followeth the Second Letter from
London, by way of Answer to this preceding Letter. - letter
- The Narrative.
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Now Followeth the Testimony of the other
Witnesses specifyed in theLetter. -
The next Testimony is that of
John Laming, mentioned in theLetter. -
Next is the Testimony of
Tho. Baldocke, who was an Eye and Eare-Witness, and present where Prayer was put up to God. -
The next is the Testimony of
Thomas Iames. - testimony
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