The conviction of James Naylor, and his black spirit, demonstrated from his own confessions, lyes, evasions, and contradictions in the maine points of doctrine by him held forth against the truth. In answer to a book of his called Wickednesse weighed. The which was writt is answer to a little treatise called The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted, written by Ellis Bradshavv. This treatise is therefore directed by way of appeale to all the truly judicious, to be weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary, and to see in which end of the scales the wickednes lyeth, his end or mine. And also some rules held forth whereby to try the psirits, whether they be of God yea or no, in case of visions or apparitions, yea dreames, or voyces, whether speaking within or without. As also some scripture rules for discerning the motions and lustings of the spirit and flesh, each from the other, that so wee might not be led blind-fold to destruction by any deluding spririts within us or without

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  • The conviction of James Naylor, and his black spirit, demonstrated from his own confessions, lyes, evasions, and contradictions in the maine points of doctrine by him held forth against the truth. In answer to a book of his called Wickednesse weighed. The which was writt is answer to a little treatise called The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted, written by Ellis Bradshavv. This treatise is therefore directed by way of appeale to all the truly judicious, to be weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary, and to see in which end of the scales the wickednes lyeth, his end or mine. And also some rules held forth whereby to try the psirits, whether they be of God yea or no, in case of visions or apparitions, yea dreames, or voyces, whether speaking within or without. As also some scripture rules for discerning the motions and lustings of the spirit and flesh, each from the other, that so wee might not be led blind-fold to destruction by any deluding spririts within us or without
  • Conviction of James Naylor, and his black spirit, demonstrated from his own confessions, lies, evasions, and contradictions in the main points of doctrine by him held forth against the truth
  • The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted.
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Imprint
London: printed by M.S. for Lodowike Lloyd, at the Castle in Cornwall, 1656.
Publication year
1656
ESTC No.
R37455
Grub Street ID
119690
Description
[2], 54 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Title framed in double row ornamental border.

Pages 51-54: "A postscript to fill up the sheet that wanted, being a catalogue of some of James Naylors lyes, gathered out of his booke in five or six houres time, ..."

Signatures: A-G?.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), B4140

Smith, J. Friends' books, 2.232