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A few words occasioned by a paper lately printed, stiled, A discourse concerning the Quakers. Together with a call to magistrates, ministers, lawyers, and people to repentance. Wherein all men may see, that the doctrine and life of those people whom the world scornefully calls Quakers, is the very doctnrie [sic] and life of Christ. Written for the sake of the simple minded ones, who are willing to follow Christ under the crosse, and to deny all things to be his disciples. By a servant of the Lord, reproached by the world, and carnall worshippers, under the name of a Quaker; whose name in the flesh is Iames Nayler.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1664 Nay (b.w.) E* .4149
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Naylor, James, 1617?-1660 11670
Contributor:
A. P.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ledger, Thomas--25941.
Ledger, Thomas.
Society of Friends--Apologetic works--Early works to 1800.
Society of Friends.
Physical Description:
28 p. ; 4⁰.
Place of Publication:
[London : s.n., 1654]
Notes:
A reply to an untraced work attributed to Thomas Ledger in "An answer to (vindicate the cause of the nick-named Quakers of such scandalls and untruths as is falsly cast upon them in a lying pamphlet, otherwise called) A discourse concerning the Quakers" (Wing B1094) by George Baiteman.
To the reader signed: A.P.
Imprint from Wing.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "March. 17. 1654 ["4" crossed out].3".
Local Notes:
HSP in LCP.
Bound with other works.
Cited in:
ESTC R202987
Wing (2nd ed.), N279
Thomason, E.731[23]

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