The Christian testimony of some, called Quakers, at Reading, in Barkshire, to some fundamental truths of the Christian religion. Giving an account, first, of twelve weighty queries, proposed to some preachers, and others of the people, called Quakers, at Reading, concerning some essential principles of the Christian faith. Secondly, our plain and positive answer to the said twelve queries, in twelve several positions, according to Scripture. Thirdly, a copy of a paper sent to them
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- The Christian testimony of some, called Quakers, at Reading, in Barkshire, to some fundamental truths of the Christian religion. Giving an account, first, of twelve weighty queries, proposed to some preachers, and others of the people, called Quakers, at Reading, concerning some essential principles of the Christian faith. Secondly, our plain and positive answer to the said twelve queries, in twelve several positions, according to Scripture. Thirdly, a copy of a paper sent to them
- Letter to Thomas Curtis, Benjamin coals, William soundy, and other Friends, (commonly called, Quakers) who meet in sun-Lane, Reading.
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London: printed for the authors, 1697
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Jaques, George.; Pain, William, active 1696.
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- 1697
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- R215674
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- 90658
- Description
- 8, 8 p. ; 4°.
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- Anonymous. By Robert Sandilands. Various parts supplied by Sandilands, George Jaques, and William Pain
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Colophon on leaf A4v: London, printed by J. Bradford, in New-street, without Bishopsgate, near Hand-Ally. 1696
Caption title on leaf B1r: A letter to Thomas Curtis, Benjamin coals, William soundy, and other Friends, (commonly called, Quakers) who meet in sun-Lane, Reading. ...