The contentious apostate re-charged. Also an answer to the vicar of Milden-Hall's challenge.
- 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.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96392.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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Contents
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THE
Contentious Apostate RE-CHARGED. Also an Answer to theVicar ofMilden-Hall 'sChallenge. -
Charge I.
That he the said F. B.evidently appears to be a Backslider and an Apostate from the Truth professed by him for many years among the said People, and since by him con∣fessed unto; Consequently that he is a Self-condemned person. -
Charge II.
That F. B.is a false Accuser of the blessed Martyrs in charging that to be their Doctrine, which is none of theirs, but a gross Perversion, Forgery and Abuse of his own, both against them and us called Quakers. -
Charge III.
That the said F. B.is neither Conscientious, Re∣ligious, nor Ingenuous in Writing and Divulging Books and Pamphlets against the Quakers (so called)For that he makes no Conscience of writing scurrillous malicious Lyes, notorious odious Forgeries and Slanders, to Reproach, Vili∣fie, Criminate and Defame others, namely Vs, whom he Envies most.
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Charge I.
- POSTSCRIPT.