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THE QUERERS AND QUAKERS CAUSE AT The second HEARING.
OR, The Quakers Antiquering Advocate examined: his Pleadings found light and weake, his Language lewd and railing, his Principles loose and large.
The Quaking and entransed faction disco∣vered to be a new branch of an old root, revived by Satan; some of their strange ungospel-like tenents, unchristian practises, and opinions fathered upon the Spirit, to be abhorred, and avoided by all holy soules, are also discovered, and truly laid open.
1 JOHN 4.1. Beloved, beleeve not every spirit, but try the spirits, whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
Quintilian. in Declamat. Nulli venenum facilius datur, quam qui accipit uti{que} tanquam medica∣mentum.
Poyson is more easily given to no man, then to him that takes it as a wholsome Medicine.
LONDON, Printed by I.G. for Nath: Brooke, at the Angel in Cornhil, 1653.