Some of the principles of the Quakers (scornfully so called by men) vindicated, and proved sound, and true, and according to the Scriptures: In opposition to the false charges, and lying reports given forth against the truth, in two printed books, put forth by one Philip Taverner, a supposed minister of the Gospel, in Middlesex near Vxbridge. And hereby truth is manifest, and discovered, and the controversie determined by the judgement of truth, between Philip Taverner aforesaid, the accuser, and Edw. Burrough, defendant of the truth, who contends for the faith of the Gospel, and for the Word of God in the heart, against all such gain-sayers as have the form of godliness, but denies the power, and many such are in this age. And this is given forth for the satisfaction of all that desires to know the truth of the controversie between them aforesaid. By Edw. Burrough.
- People / Organizations
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- Imprint
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London: [s.n], printed in the year, 1658.
- Publication year
- 1658
- ESTC No.
- R28519
- Grub Street ID
- 111579
- Description
- 23, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Dated (page 25): London, 20, of the seventh month 1658.
One of the works referred to by Philip Taverner is "Quaker rounds."
Signatures: A-C?.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), B6024
Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.358