Agrippa almost perswaded to be a Christian: or, The self-condemn'd Quaker . Being a true copy of two papers lately printed by Thomas Beaven, in relation to the Quakers. With a preface and some reflections on the last of them, entituled, His second thoughts. By Bohun Fox, L.L.B. vicar of Melkesham in the county of Wilts, and late fellow of New-College. Oxon.
- Fox, Bohun
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- 1707
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Agrippa almost perswaded to be a Christian: or, The self-condemn'd Quaker (Online)
Agrippa almost perswaded to be a Christian: or, The self-condemn'd Quaker. Being a true copy of two papers lately printed by Thomas Beaven, in relation to the Quakers. With a preface and some reflections on the last of them, entituled, His second thoughts
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London : Printed for John Wyat, and sold by Roger Warne, bookseller, in Chippenham, 1707.
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