New Rome unmask'd, and her foundation shaken; by a farther discovery of the grand errors, deep hypocrisies, popish practices, and pernitious principles of the teachers and leaders of the people, call'd, Quakers; containing also, A brief answer to three books, wrote by G. Whitehead, one of her chief cardinals in nine months time, against Fran. Bugg. The I. entituled, Innocency against envy, &c. The 2. The contentious apostate , and his blow, &c. The 3. The contentious apostate recharged, &c. As also, a brief narrative of the conference between the said G. Whitehead and Fran. Bugg; whereby his notorious lyes are manifest, his errors and deceitful practices confuted and detected. All which is plainly demonstrated to the capacity of every impartial and intelligible reader, by one who was more than 25 years a member of their society, being carried away with thei dissimulation. By Francis Bugg. Licensed, May 4. 1692.

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  • New Rome unmask'd, and her foundation shaken; by a farther discovery of the grand errors, deep hypocrisies, popish practices, and pernitious principles of the teachers and leaders of the people, call'd, Quakers; containing also, A brief answer to three books, wrote by G. Whitehead, one of her chief cardinals in nine months time, against Fran. Bugg. The I. entituled, Innocency against envy, &c. The 2. The contentious apostate , and his blow, &c. The 3. The contentious apostate recharged, &c. As also, a brief narrative of the conference between the said G. Whitehead and Fran. Bugg; whereby his notorious lyes are manifest, his errors and deceitful practices confuted and detected. All which is plainly demonstrated to the capacity of every impartial and intelligible reader, by one who was more than 25 years a member of their society, being carried away with thei dissimulation. By Francis Bugg. Licensed, May 4. 1692.
  • Brief answer to three books, wrote by G. Whitehead, one of her chief Cardinals in nine months time, against Fran. Bugg
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Imprint
London: printed for the author, 1692. And are to be sold by John Gwillin, [sic] bookseller in Bishopsgate-street, over against the Royal-James, and John Dunton, at the Raven, in the Poultry, and Sam Manship, at the Black-Bull in Cornhill, [1692]
Publication year
1692-1692
ESTC No.
R34387
Grub Street ID
116917
Description
[34], 90 p. ; 4⁰
Note
With errata and advertisement on leaf b2.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B5378

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.335