Truth the strongest of all: or, an apostate further convicted, and truth defended; in reply to George Keith's Fifth narrative: wherein, under a pretence of detecting the Quaker's errors, ... he hath sufficiently shewn his own; ... By a friend of truth, and the said people, John Whiting. With a touch at his Standard; and an answer to his journal (especially as to what concerns my self) in which are twelve lyes, in less that eleven lines

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed, and sold by J. Sowle, [1706?]
Publication year
1706
ESTC No.
N14193
Grub Street ID
4081
Description
[4],161,[5],4,[2]p. ; 4°.
Note
With reference to two works by George Keith: 'The standard of the Quakers examined', London, 1702; and 'A journal of travels', London, 1706

Dated on p.161: London, the 9th of the 3d month, 1706.
Uncontrolled note
CtY = A-X4,Y2,A2; sig.Y2 = advert., sig.A2 = 'George Keith's judgment, concerning tythes and hat honour, ... suitable to the foregoing treatise'