The Quakers confuted,: being an answer unto nineteen queries; propounded by them, and sent to the elders of the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire; wherein is held forth much of the doctrine and practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churches and ordinances &c. Together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ heretofore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire.

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The Quakers confuted,: being an answer unto nineteen queries; propounded by them, and sent to the elders of the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire; wherein is held forth much of the doctrine and practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churches and ordinances &c. Together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ heretofore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire.
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Eaton, Samuel, 1596?-1665.
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London :: Printed by R. White for Thomas Brewster, and are to be sold at the sign of the three Bibles at the West-end of Pauls,
1654.
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"The Quakers confuted,: being an answer unto nineteen queries; propounded by them, and sent to the elders of the church of Duckenfield in Cheshire; wherein is held forth much of the doctrine and practise concerning revelations, and immediate voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs ministry, churches and ordinances &c. Together with an answer to a letter which was written and sent by one of them to a family of note and quality in the said county, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for quaking. By Samuel Eaton, teacher of the Church of Christ heretofore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A82555.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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THE Quakers Confuted, BEING AN ANSWER Vnto Nineteen QUERIES; Propounded by them, and sent to the Elders of the Church of Duc∣kenfield in Cheshire;

WHEREIN Is held forth much of the Doctrine and practise Concerning Revelations, and immediate Voices, and against the holy Scriptures, Christs Ministry, Churches and Ordinances &c.

TOGETHER With an Answer to a Letter which was Written and sent by one of them to a Family of Note and Quali∣ty in the said County, which pleaded for perfection in this life, and for Quaking.

By Samuel Eaton, Teacher of the Church of Christ hereto∣fore meeting at Duckenfield, now in Stockport in Cheshire.

LONDON, Printed by R. White for Thomas Brewster, and are to be sold at the sign of the three Bibles at the West-end of Pauls. 165.

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