Three letters to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry . I. Concerning the principles of the Quakers, and some late charges against them. II. Containing a confutation of the charges which are made against the Quakers, in a book called A vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield &c. III. Proving the particular Doctrines and Customs which distinguish the Quakers from the Rest of Mankind consistent with primitive Christianity; with a Character of George Fox and his Writings. considered politically and philosophically, in Regard to the Interest of Princes and the common Good of Mankind.
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Three letters to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. I. Concerning the principles of the Quakers, and some late charges against them. II. Containing a confutation of the charges which are made against the Quakers, in a book called A vindication of the B
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London : printed by J. Huggonson, in Bartholomew-Close, for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, [1733]
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The second edition. To which is prefixed, a letter to the Queen concerning liberty, ..
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