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A confutation of the charge of deism: wherein the Christian and orthodox sentiments of William Penn are fully demonstrated by extracts from his own writings, ... and an appendix, in which the falshoods of Henry Pickworth's narrative are fix'd upon his own head, ... By Joseph Besse.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1734 Bes E4216 No. 1
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757 19890
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Penn, William, 1644-1718--7393.
- Penn, William.
- Society of Friends--Doctrines--80253.
- Society of Friends.
- Women printers--82773.
- Women printers.
- Women booksellers--84948.
- Women booksellers.
- Women--82663.
- Women.
- Local Subjects:
- Women printers--82773.
- Women booksellers--84948.
- Women--82663.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 172 p. ; 8vo.
- Place of Publication:
- London : printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1734.
- Notes:
- According to Quaker sources, after the death of Jane Sowle (1630 or 1631-1711), Tace Sowle (1665?-1749) and her husband Thomas Raylton (1671-1723) continued the Sowle printing business as the "Assigns of J. Sowle." Cf. Carn, T. "An Early Quaker Woman Printer," The Friend (Feb. 4, 2011).
- Local Notes:
- HSP in LCP.
- Cited in:
- English short title catalogue (ESTC), T129695
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