Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720.
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The rebuker rebuked in a brief answer to Caleb Pusey his scurrilous pamphet [sic], entituled, A rebuke to Daniel Leeds, &c. Wherein William Penn his Sandy foundation is fairly quoted, shewing that he calls Christ, the finite impotent creature. By Daniel Leeds.
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The great mistery of Fox-craft discovered . And the Quaker plainness & sincerity demonstrated, first, in their great apostle George Fox; 2dly, in their late subscribing the oath or act of Abjuration. Introduced with two letter [sic] written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris deceased, exactly spell'd and pointed as in the originals, which are now to be seen in the library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and will be proved (by the likeness of the hand, &c.) to be the hand-writing of the Quakers learned Fox, if denyed. To which is added, a post-script, with some remarks on the Quaker-almanack for this year 1705.
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Leeds, 1710 The American almanack for the year of Christian account 1710 ... Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of five hours west from London but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfound-Land to Carolina. By Daniel Leeds, philomat. [Five lines of quotation].
Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720.Date: 1710 [i.e., 1709?]