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Something in answer to Lodowick Muggleton's book, which he calls The Quaker's neck broken. : Wherein, in judging others he hath judged himself; and wherein he hath cursed others and called them, the seed of the serpent, he hath cursed himself, and proved himself to be the same; and manifested himself to be of the spriit of error, and a false prophet, and a false witness and a Satans messenger, having his commission from him, as by his lies which comes from him doth clearly make manifest out of his own mouth, and he to have Satans sword, and not Christ's, with which he smites the righteous, and so hath broke and cut off his own neck with it. Also something in answer to Thomas Fuller, in his Church-history, to that which he writes to Barron Brooke, wherein he rayles against the Quakers. And, something in answer to Samuel Clarke, who calls himself a pastor, in his book called, A looking-glass for saints and sinners

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