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The picture of Quakerism drawn to the life. : In two parts. The first, shewing the vanity of the Quakers pretence of their being the one, only Catholick Church of Christ; and that the apostolick order thereof; is re-established amongst them; and them only; also shewing, that legal punishment is not persecution, whereby the Christian magistrates of the English government, are cleared from the odious scandal of persecution; charged on them by the Quakers. The second, containing, a brief history of the rise, growth, and progress of Quakerism; being a modest correction of the general history of the Quakers wrot in Holland by Gerrard Croese
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Seventy queries to seventy Quakers. Or, A second sober expostulation with the hearers, amongst the Quakers, by way of interrogation; : touching the doctrine and practice of their mercenary teachers, expecting their answer, or else shall conclude by their silence, they assent to what is objected against them
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