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A branch of Quakerism cut off:, or, A vindication of our common custom of naming the dayes and months after their usual names, as well consistent with Scripture and sober reason, : and the Quakers opinion and practice to the contrary proved to be preciseness above the rule, and their zeal hereabout to be mistaken
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A skirmish made upon Quakerism: : being a brief confutation of a most gross principle or point of doctrine: published and maintained by one William Penn, a Quaker; in a certain book, entituled, Quakerism a nick-name for old Christianity, subverting religion, and all duty both to God and man
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