The contentious apostate re-charged. Also an answer to the vicar of Milden-Hall's challenge.

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Title
The contentious apostate re-charged. Also an answer to the vicar of Milden-Hall's challenge.
Author
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
Publication
[London :: s.n.,
1691]
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Subject terms
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? -- One blow more at New Rome.
Society of Friends -- Great Britain.
Society of Friends -- Apologetic works.
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"The contentious apostate re-charged. Also an answer to the vicar of Milden-Hall's challenge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96392.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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Here follows some of F. B's defaming and abusive Treatment, Railery, unjust Comparisons and Characters, cast upon Us in his said Pamphlet, B. Rams, viz.

14. New Rome. Grand Hypocrisie, Title page.—Such Legerdemain as few Conjurers have the face to venture upon, p. 4. Ye gross Dissemblers—Your Doctrine of Non-assistance, p. 5. Perfideous and Treacher∣ous, p. 9. The Teachers and Leaders of the Quakers resembling their Elder Brethren the Papists, p. 10. O gross Dissemblers, yea Imposters, such a Generation of Self-conceited Pharisees, as no Age ever before this Produced.—Arrant Cheats indeed—Deceitful and Treacherous, Your Tyran∣ny, p. 14. As great a Juggle, Trick and Sham as ever was used by Ma∣homet,

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or among the Papists—Holy Cheat, p. 23. Popery. New Rome. Cunning and Crafty. New Church Government. Imposing. Errors, Inno∣vations and Grand Hypocrisies as ever, p. 28.

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