A presentation of wholesome informations, unto the King of England, &c. Being a defence pleaded, and also appealed unto him; even to the testimony of the spirit of God in his own conscience. In answer to a certain accusation, charged before him (in a printed book, called The thrice happy welcom of King Charles the Second, by one George Willington, of Bristol city) against us, whom in derision, the acccuser [sic] calls Quakers. And also, herein are laid down divers considerations (in answer to a petition directed to the King, by the same author, in the book aforesaid) concerning church-government, and concerning the making and sending forth ministers; and concerning the true prophets and true ministers, and the false; and how they are distinguished, in their call, maintenance, and practises: and that none ought to suffer death of body, or be killed, or spoiled in persons or estate, though they may erre in their mindes, in the knowledge and judgement of spiritual things. All which, is sober
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Printed at London: and are to be sold by Richard Moon, bookseller in Wine-street in Bristol, 1660.
- Publication year
- 1660
- ESTC No.
- R6844
- Grub Street ID
- 127143
- Description
- [14], 29, [1] p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept 6" [crossed out].