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A second narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 29th of the month called April, 1697. : Giving an exact account of all the proofs G.K. brought out of the Quakers books, and read in that meeting, to prove them guilty, of the four great errors he had charged them with, in his printed advertisements; as also the most material speeches he made on every head, with reference to the authors of those books, and more particularly with reference to G.W. T.E. W.P. J. Penington, and them of the Second-Days Meeting at Londn [sic]. By George Keith

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