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A vindication of the principles and practices of the people called Quakers. : From the false aspersions of being monstrous in their opinions as to religion. : Denyers of the Old, and new Testaments. Inconsistent with, and contrary to government. : Useless to the King, and country. : Such, as for whose protection the magistrate is no way obliged to take care. : Injurers of common justice between party, and party. : Unfit for the societies of men, and publique conversation. : In answer to a paper superscribed - To George Bishop of Bristol, and to the rest of that party commonly called Quakers
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