The liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished in an address to those Captives in Spirit among the People called Quakers, who are commonly called Libertines. By John Rutty, An unworthy Member of that Community.

  • Rutty, John, 1698-1775.
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1756
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Liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished (Online)
The liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished: in an address to those Captives in Spirit among the People called Quakers, who are commonly called Libertines. By John Rutty, An unworthy Member of that Community

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Dublin : printed by and for Isaac Jackson, at the Globe in Meath-street, 1756.

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