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The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted, in a two-fold apology for the church and people of God, called in derision, Quakers. Wherein they are vindicated from those that accuse them of disorder and confusion on the one hand, and from such as calumniate them with tyranny and imposition on the other; shewing, that as the true and pure principles of the Gospel are restored by their testimony; so is also the antient apostolick order of the Church of Christ re-established among them, and settled upon its right basis and foundation. By Robert Barclay. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690 15839
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- viii,111,[1],23,[1]p. ; 8°.
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia : Re-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1757.
- Notes:
- "An epistle to the national meeting of Friends, in Dublin, concerning good order and discipline in the church. Written by Joseph Pike."--23, [1] p. at end, with separate title page. Entered separately by Evans (Evans 8008).
- Local Notes:
- Library copy: -23pp. section at end
- HSP in LCP.
- Cited in:
- Evans 7840; Evans 8008; Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 1516; Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 1552; Miller, C.W. Franklin, 655
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