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An alarum of truth sounded forth to the nations; or the way of truth from the way of errour, plainly manifested and declared. : And the true worship of God (which is in the spirit) from the false worships of the world, distinguished. Whereby people may come to know which way they are in, and what worship they are in, and what spirit they are of, and led by; ... Also an invitation (of love) to all people, and professors of all sorts and sects, to turn in their minds to the light of Christ Jesus in them, which doth reprove them for sin, which is the manifestation of the spirit of truth, which is freely given; that with it they may all see, and try themselves, and all their teachers whom they have long followed, what spirit they are of, seeing they cannot say they have the same spirit the Apostles had. Written by a friend to truth, called Henry Fell
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