The Quakers dream: or the Devil's pilgrimage in England: being an infallible relation of their several meetings, shreekings, shakings, quakings, roarings, yellings, howlings, tremblings in the bodies, and risings in the bellies: with a narrative of their several arguments, tenets, principles, and strange d ctrine [sic]: the strange and wonderful satanical apparitions, and the appearing of the Devil unto them in the likeness of a black boar, a dog with flaming eye, and a black man without a head, causing the dogs to bark, the swine to cry, and the cattel to run, to the great adminration of all that shall read the same.
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- The Quakers dream: or the Devil's pilgrimage in England: being an infallible relation of their several meetings, shreekings, shakings, quakings, roarings, yellings, howlings, tremblings in the bodies, and risings in the bellies: with a narrative of their several arguments, tenets, principles, and strange d ctrine [sic]: the strange and wonderful satanical apparitions, and the appearing of the Devil unto them in the likeness of a black boar, a dog with flaming eye, and a black man without a head, causing the dogs to bark, the swine to cry, and the cattel to run, to the great adminration of all that shall read the same.
- Quakers dream Devil's pilgrimage in England
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London: printed for G. Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, 1655.
- Publication year
- 1655
- ESTC No.
- R207531
- Grub Street ID
- 83902
- Description
- 8 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- With a title page woodcut of four scenes, each with caption that reads (from left to right): "free-will"; "walk answerable to the light within you"; "be thou merry"; and "above ordinances".
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